Rongqiang Fu
University of Science and Technology of China
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2003
Tongwen Xu; Rongqiang Fu; Lifeng Yan
The mode of adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on porous polyethylene (PE) membrane was studied as a function of time and concentration, which may contribute to the surface coverage. An improved physical model for adsorption is initiated based on the results of the adsorptional and desorptional measurements, FTIR analysis, and AFM observations as well as streaming potential measurements. The results obtained indicate that the adsorptional mode depend on both time and concentration. It is shown that a critical concentration (about 1000 ppm here) exists in the adsorptional process. Below this concentration, the adsorption seems to be conducted in a normal side-on way but time elapse gives rise to greater conformational change than concentration increase; above this concentration, the aggregation of protein molecular plays a decisive role and the adsorption is in an aggregation way, which is similar to end-on, but a relative large gap between the adsorbed molecules exists due to aggregation. This conclusion is general and can be expected to apply in other globular protein-hydrophobic porous surface systems.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2003
Rongqiang Fu; Tongwen Xu; Gang Wang; Weihua Yang; Zhong-Xiao Pan
This paper investigates the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on the water dissociation of bipolar membranes. To do this, bipolar membranes were prepared by immersing anion exchange membranes in different-concentration solutions of different-molecular-weight PEGs and then casting the solutions of sulfonated polyphenylene oxide (SPPO) on the anion exchange membranes. All the bipolar membranes with PEG in the interface are evaluated by current-voltage curves. The experimental results prove that PEG has excellent catalytic function for water dissociation. Furthermore, this function is enhanced by both PEG amount (PEG concentration) and PEG molecular weight in the interface of a bipolar membrane.
Journal of Membrane Science | 2008
Rongqiang Fu; David Julius; Liang Hong; Jim-Yang Lee
Journal of Membrane Science | 2008
Dan Wu; Rongqiang Fu; Tongwen Xu; Liang Wu; Weihua Yang
Fuel Cells | 2008
Rongqiang Fu; Liang Hong; Jim Yang Lee
Journal of Membrane Science | 2004
Rongqiang Fu; Tongwen Xu; Yiyun Cheng; Weihua Yang; Zhong-Xiao Pan
Journal of Membrane Science | 2010
Yanhong Xue; Rongqiang Fu; Cuiming Wu; Jim Yang Lee; Tongwen Xu
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2005
Rongqiang Fu; Yanhong Xue; Tongwen Xu; Weihua Yang
Journal of Membrane Science | 2005
Rongqiang Fu; Tongwen Xu; Zhong-Xiao Pan
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2007
Yanhong Xue; Tongwen Xu; Rongqiang Fu; Yiyun Cheng; Weihua Yang