L. F. Atyaksheva, E. P. Andriako, D. O. Bachurina, V. A. Vorobkalo, A. V. Efimov, A. V. Smirnov, B. N. Tarasevich
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Effects of MFI Zeolite Acidity on Protein Adsorption
Isotherms were recorded for the adsorption of chicken egg lysozyme and bovine serum albumin (BSA) on MFI zeolites with different concentrations of acid sites (from 15 to 1000 μmol/g). The maximum adsorption capacities were evaluated, and the correlation between acid site concentration and protein adsorption capacity was identified. The sample with the highest acidity exhibited the highest adsorption capacity. The protein adsorption reduced the total acid site concentration by 20–30% and simultaneously increased the relative content of weak sites. Furthermore, the adsorption affected the IR spectra of the proteins.
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Petroleum Chemistry (Neftekhimiya), founded in 1961, offers original papers on and reviews of theoretical and experimental studies concerned with current problems of petroleum chemistry and processing such as chemical composition of crude oils and natural gas liquids; petroleum refining (cracking, hydrocracking, and catalytic reforming); catalysts for petrochemical processes (hydrogenation, isomerization, oxidation, hydroformylation, etc.); activation and catalytic transformation of hydrocarbons and other components of petroleum, natural gas, and other complex organic mixtures; new petrochemicals including lubricants and additives; environmental problems; and information on scientific meetings relevant to these areas.
Petroleum Chemistry publishes articles on these topics from members of the scientific community of the former Soviet Union.