2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(317e) Designing Adsorptive Membranes Using Confocal Microscopy
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The capacity of the membranes for virus particles is orders of magnitude less than the manufacturer's stated capacity for model proteins such as BSA and lysozyme indicating that binding patterns are very different for different sized solutes. In order to visualize solute binding confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) has been used to observe binding of thyroglobulin, BSA and lysozyme to cation exchange membranes. The results are in qualitative agreement with the measured capacities for virus particles, BSA and lysozyme. However, the results also indicate that the binding patterns for thyroglobulin, BSA and lysozyme are very different. CLSM could be a useful visualization technique when designing membranes with optimized pore structures.