Abstract

The interaction between bovine hemoglobin (BHb) and TiO 2 colloid was investigated by UV/vis absorption, UV/vis diffuse reflectance spectrum, IR, fluorescence, synchronous fluorescence, and three-dimensional fluorescence spectra techniques under physiological pH 7.40. TiO 2 effectively quenched the intrinsic fluorescence of BHb via static quenching. The process of binding TiO 2 on BHb was a spontaneous molecular interaction procedure. The thermodynamic parameters, Δ H° and Δ S° were estimated to be −78.07 kJ mol −1, −110.93 J mol −1 K −1 according to the van’ Hoff equation. This indicates that the van der Waals and hydrogen bonds interactions played a major role in stabilizing the TiO 2–BHb complex. The effect of TiO 2 on the conformation of BHb was analyzed using synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy.

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