Leen van der Does
University of Twente
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Journal of Biomaterials Science-polymer Edition | 1993
Minhua Feng; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes
For the removal of iron(III), Sepharose-desferrioxamine gels were prepared by the coupling of CNBr-activated Sepharose with desferrioxamine (DFO) at pH 7.8-8.3. DFO densities of the gels were 12-23 mumol/ml gel with iron(III) chelating capacities of 8.5-18 mumol/ml gel. The Sepharose-DFO gels with a high affinity for iron(III) were used for the removal of iron(III) from aqueous iron(III) solutions, wine, milk and whey.
Journal of Biomaterials Science-polymer Edition | 1993
Minhua Feng; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes
3-Hydroxy-4(1H)-pyridinones(HP)-Sepharose gels were prepared to study their iron(III) chelating properties. As ligands, derivatives of 3-hydroxy-4(1H)-pyridinone were coupled to CNBr-activated Sepharose gels. HP-Sepharose gels were obtained with HP densities of 23-28 mumol/ml gel and iron(III) chelating capacities of 19-23 mumol/ml gel at pH 6.8. From preliminary experiments, it was found that with the gels 19-27% iron could be removed from milk. In addition, 74% of iron(III) was removed from 100% iron(III) saturated lactoferrin within 24 h at pH 6.8 in the presence of citrate and a Sepharose gel, onto which 1-(2-aminoethyl)-3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4(1H)-pyridinone had been immobilized as a ligand. The properties of the gels make them potentially useful as water-insoluble iron(III) chelating agents.
Journal of Macromolecular Science-polymer Reviews | 1994
Edze Jan Tijsma; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes; Ivan Vulic
Abstract Since the introduction of poly(ethy1ene terephthalate) (PET) and polyamide 6, many attempts have been made to synthesize other polymers with a large variety of properties. One of the polymers which has been studied extensively is polypivalolactone (PPVL), formed by ring-opening polymerization of pivalolactone (PVL). PPVL is a highly crystalline aliphatic polyester (≥75% crystallinity) with mechanical properties comparable with those of PET and polyamide 6. Although the technology and expertise to prepare PPVL on a commercial scale was already available in the early 1970s, most of the projects concerning PPVL, especially in fiber applications, were discontinued on the basis of economic considerations.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1993
Guohua Chen; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1993
Guohua Chen; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1994
Minhua Feng; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1995
Albert J.B. Loman; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes; Ivan Vulic
British Polymer Journal | 1987
Jan Gert Bots; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes; Bert Lutz
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1995
Minhua Feng; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1992
Guohua Chen; Leen van der Does; Adriaan Bantjes