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Macroporous cellulose microspheres with high specific surface area via semi-dissolved chitosan templating for protein separation

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE [2024]
Shasha Li, Liangzhi Qiao, Jiahong Hu, Jiawei Zhang, Zhangyong Tang, Kaifeng Du
ABSTRACT

The conflict between macroporous structure and high specific surface area strongly limited the dynamic adsorption performance of chromatographic media. Here, macroporous and high-specific-surface-area cellulose microspheres (PCMs) are prepared by using semi-dissolved chitosan as a dual-functional template and subsequently functionalized with diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) as anion exchangers for protein separation. The dual-functional template strategy leverages dissolved chitosan nanofibers as meso/micropore templates and the undissolved chitosan particles as macropore templates. The macropores of DEAE-PCMs (average size: 0.4–1.2 μm) efficiently decrease mass transfer resistance for fast uptake kinetics. The high specific surface area (272.34 m 2 /g) provides sufficient ligand sites for ensuring exceptional adsorption capacities. Therefore, the chitosan bifunctional templated PCMs, possessing a macro/meso/microporous structure, are promising candidates for high-performance chromatographic media.

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