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Royal Society of Chemistry, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 36(21), p. 13841, 2011

DOI: 10.1039/c1jm12440d

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Genetically engineered polypeptides as a new tool for inorganic nano-particles separation in water based media

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Abstract

The present paper relates a method for the separation of an insoluble inorganic powder out of a mixture of several insoluble powders with different chemical compositions, using genetically engineered inorganic binding peptides (GEPI). GEPI are small peptides that recognize and specifically bind an inorganic solid material. This GEPI is anchored to magnetic beads for easy recovery of the powder of interest from the mixture.