Revealing the spatiotemporal dynamics of protein fouling on micropatterned ultrafiltration membranes by in-situ visualization

IF 4.9 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Anna Malakian, Scott M. Husson
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This study is the first to directly visualize and quantify the spatiotemporal dynamics of protein fouling on micropatterned ultrafiltration membranes using in situ confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). In it, we investigated the effectiveness of adding microscale herringbone patterns to ultrafiltration membrane surfaces for reducing protein fouling. Patterns with different geometries were introduced to membrane surfaces by embossing with woven mesh fabrics. Having found earlier that CLSM can provide greater detail for the early (pre-monolayer) stage of fouling, we used CLSM in situ to investigate the protein fouling profiles on as-received and patterned membranes. Labeling the proteins and membranes with different fluorescent probes allowed the spatiotemporal imaging of protein deposition at the early stages of fouling. CLSM images were compared with filtration data to reveal the effect of pattern geometry on protein fouling. Extending the approach to other patterns and multi-component solutions can inform surface modification strategies to control protein fouling in pressure-driven membrane operations.

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利用原位可视化技术揭示蛋白质在微图超滤膜上污染的时空动态
本研究首次使用原位共聚焦激光扫描显微镜(CLSM)直接可视化和量化了微图超滤膜上蛋白质污染的时空动态。本文研究了在超滤膜表面添加微型人字形图案以减少蛋白质污染的有效性。用编织网织物压纹,将不同几何形状的图案引入膜表面。在早期发现CLSM可以为早期(前单层)污染阶段提供更多细节后,我们使用原位CLSM来研究接收膜和图案膜上的蛋白质污染谱。用不同的荧光探针标记蛋白质和膜,可以在污染的早期阶段对蛋白质沉积进行时空成像。将CLSM图像与过滤数据进行比较,以揭示图案几何形状对蛋白质污染的影响。将该方法扩展到其他模式和多组分解决方案可以为表面修饰策略提供信息,以控制压力驱动膜操作中的蛋白质污染。
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