Preparation and Characterization of Magnetic and Porous Metal-Ceramic Nanocomposites from a Zeolite Precursor and Their Application for DNA Separation

J Biomed Nanotechnol. 2017 Mar;13(3):337-48. doi: 10.1166/jbn.2017.2345.

Abstract

In this work, metal-ceramic nanocomposites were obtained through short (up to 2 h) thermal treatments at relatively moderate temperatures (750–800 °C) under a reducing atmosphere, using Fe-exchanged zeolite A as the precursor. The as-obtained materials were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction analysis, N2 adsorption at –196 °C, and highresolution transmission electron microscopy. The results of these analyses showed that the nanocomposites consisted of a dispersion of metallic Fe nanoparticles within a porous ceramic matrix, mainly based on amorphous silica and alumina. These nanocomposites were magnetically characterized, and their magnetic response was studied. Finally, the obtained metal-ceramic nanocomposite materials were used in the separation of Escherichia coli DNA from a crude cell lysate. The results of the DNA separation experiments showed that the obtained materials could perform this type of separation.

Keywords: Biological Separation; Porous Metal-Ceramic Nanocomposite; Magnetic Nanoparticles; Zeolite Precursor; Thermal Treatment.

MeSH terms

  • DNA, Bacterial / chemistry
  • DNA, Bacterial / isolation & purification*
  • DNA, Bacterial / radiation effects*
  • Immunomagnetic Separation / methods*
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Materials Testing
  • Metal Ceramic Alloys / chemistry
  • Nanocomposites / chemistry*
  • Nanocomposites / radiation effects
  • Nanocomposites / ultrastructure*
  • Nanopores / ultrastructure
  • Particle Size
  • Porosity
  • Ultrafiltration / methods*
  • Zeolites / chemistry*

Substances

  • DNA, Bacterial
  • Metal Ceramic Alloys
  • Zeolites