Abstract

Membranes with suitable mechanical properties, chemical stability, and macroporosity which have a selectivity for trypsin were prepared by coupling a ligand (p-aminobenzamidine) to cross-linked chitosan membranes via a spacer (succinic acid). The chitosan membranes were cross-linked with ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether in order to avoid their dissolution in acidic media. The cross-linked chitosan membranes were then covalently coupled with succinic anhydride, at ambient temperature, to obtain hydrophilic spacers with carboxyl terminals. The amino groups of the chitosan membranes which have not reacted with the succinic anhydride were blocked with acetic anhydride to avoid the nonspecific interactions. Finally the ligand p-aminobenzamidine (PAB) was incorporated via the coupling between the carboxyl groups of the succinic acid and the amino groups of PAB, using 1-ethyl-3-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]carbodiimide (EDAC) as the activating agent. A PAB density of 2.7 × 10-3 mol/g of chitosan was achieved. Since ...

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