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Preparation of Barbed ZnO Fibers and the Selective Adsorption Behavior for BSA.

Liu LiuYuxiang DaiYang Qi
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
ZnO electrospun nanofibers can act as seed fibers to fabricate multidentate barbed fibers perpendicular to the growth of the fibers using the chemical bath deposition (CBD) method. Fibers with a multirod morphology have a porous grid structure. The sample is easy to recover, and the nonpolar surface in the sample is sufficiently exposed. In the research of barbed fiber fabrication and adsorption on bovine serum albumin (BSA), the effects of different chemical bath conditions on the growth of ZnO nanorods were discussed. Barbed fibers with large slenderness ratios were obtained at a water content of 60 mL at 75 °C. Each milligram of barbed fibers can quickly adsorb about 162 μg of protein within 30 min. The adsorption activity of BSA between polar and nonpolar ZnO surfaces was also studied. The selective adsorption behavior of BSA on the nonpolar surface was revealed.
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