Abstract :
Protein-adsorbed dialysis membranes are evaluated with time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) chemical imaging
technique. Protein adsorption causing permeability change is one of big issues in the development of dialysis membranes. Bovine serum albumin
adsorption onto three kinds of dialysis membranes has been evaluated with TOF-SIMS. In the present study three kinds of proteins, bovine serum
albumin, a-chymotripsinogen A, and cytochrome C adsorbed onto hollow-fiber dialysis membranes, were measured by means of TOF-SIMS and
then TOF-SIMS spectra were analyzed using mutual information. Then specific peaks of fragment ions related to a-chymotripsinogen A and
bovine serum albumin were found, respectively. In this condition, however, specific peaks to cytochrome C were not able to find compared with
other samples. Finally, chemical images of a-chymotripsinogen A and bovine serum albumin, respectively, adsorbed onto the membranes with coexisting
proteins were obtained. The results of TOF-SIMS images of the proteins on the membranes show different tendency of adsorption
depending on co-existing proteins. Further study is needed to study more detailed protein adsorption onto the membranes with co-existing proteins.
Keywords :
Membrane adsorption , membrane filtration , a-Chymotripsinogen A , Albumin