Difference between revisions of "Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated Practices/Process"

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The aim of its step is the conversion of platinum into its final processed form: nanoparticles.  
 
The aim of its step is the conversion of platinum into its final processed form: nanoparticles.  
  
[[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process#Glossary|Biosorption]] can be performed along biological structures since biologic components are known to be excellent sorbents. We planned to perform biosorption along a flagella. Indeed, metallic ions can be sorbed along flagella thus enhancing concentrations. Moreover this step will form nanoparticles because of the reducing power of biological molecules, especially amines contained in proteins is supposed enough to convert ions into reduced (solid) particles. REFF
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[[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process#Glossary|Biosorption]] can be performed along biological structures since biologic components are known to be excellent sorbents. We planned to perform biosorption along a flagella. Indeed, metallic ions can be sorbed along flagella <ref>Deplanche and al., 2008 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.gate1.inist.fr/doi/10.1002/bit.21966/epdf </ref> thus enhancing concentrations. Moreover this step will form nanoparticles because of the reducing power of biological molecules, especially amines contained in proteins is supposed enough to convert ions into reduced (solid) particles.  
  
 
Experiments should allow to determine which one of the flagella from either ''Escherichia coli'' or from ''Desulfovibrio desulfuricans'' is the best candidate for biosorption.  
 
Experiments should allow to determine which one of the flagella from either ''Escherichia coli'' or from ''Desulfovibrio desulfuricans'' is the best candidate for biosorption.  
In order to optimized the formation of nanoparticles and most of all its specificity on platinum, this step should be realized with engineered flagella, containing small [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Design | platinum catching peptids]].  
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In order to optimized the formation of nanoparticles and most of all its specificity on platinum, this step should be realized with engineered flagella, containing small [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Design | platinum catching peptids]]. REEEEFF
 
Given their specificity, it should be enough to ensure the majority of produced nanoparticles will be made up of platinum ones.
 
Given their specificity, it should be enough to ensure the majority of produced nanoparticles will be made up of platinum ones.
  

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