Shape-Stabilized Monolithic Composite for Switchable Stiffness Based on Cellulose and Poly(stearyl methacrylate)
Nontarin Roopsung,
Akihide Sugawara,
Yu-I Hsu
et al.
Abstract:Stiffness-changing materials (SCMs) have recently attracted attention because their mechanical strength can be changed in response to external stimuli. Although the stiffness of SCMs can be adjusted considerably, these materials do not necessarily possess sufficient mechanical robustness in their soft state, thereby limiting their practical applicability. In this study, a stimuli-responsive polymer was incorporated into a porous supporting material to fabricate SCMs with high structural stability. Poly(stearyl… Show more
Protein A immobilized cellulose monolith was fabricated as affinity chromatography carriers for selective adsorption and separation of immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein utilizing the affinity of Protein A towards the IgG antibody.
Protein A immobilized cellulose monolith was fabricated as affinity chromatography carriers for selective adsorption and separation of immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein utilizing the affinity of Protein A towards the IgG antibody.
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