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J. V. Samsonova1, 2, S. I. Senatova2, D. S. Muratov2, A. P. Osipov1, 2, S. E. Kondakov1, 2, D. V. Kuznetsov2

Modification of membrane materials using in dry blood spots (DBS) technology by zinc nanooxide

Abstract

The modification of hydrophilic fiberglass and cellulose membrane materials by zinc oxide was studied. Zinc oxide nanoparticles were hidrophilized by modifying their surface with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane. Methods of FTIR spectroscopy and scanning electron spectroscopy showed that the application of hydrophilized zinc oxide nanoparticles does not change the structure of the glass fibers and the membrane material, while the fiber structure the cellulose membrane and material as a whole irreversibly changed after nanoparticles application.
Key words: membrane materials, modification by nanoparticles, zinc nanooxide, FTIR spectroscopy, scanning electron spectroscopy (SEM).
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2015, Vol. 56, No. 6, P. 418
   

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