MOLECULAR IMPRINTED HYDROGEL POLYMER FROM POLYACRYLAMIDE FOR SUCROSE AND MALTOSE SEPARATION
Chromatography exclusion is one of the separation methods based on molecular size and geometry towards a crosslinked - polymer matrix. Molecular Imprinted Hydrogel Polymer (MIHP) is a material which can be used as stationary phase in chromatography exclusion. One kind of MIHPs is polyacryamide with...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/19495 |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Chromatography exclusion is one of the separation methods based on molecular size and geometry towards a crosslinked - polymer matrix. Molecular Imprinted Hydrogel Polymer (MIHP) is a material which can be used as stationary phase in chromatography exclusion. One kind of MIHPs is polyacryamide with bis-acrylamide as its crosslinker. In this research, fructose was used as template. To release template molecule, in producing cavity in polymer matrix, the gel is washed by NaOH 4 M. This is called by leaching process. Fructose can pass through this template, but glucose is retented in elution process. Elution was carried out towards a mixture of two disaccharides, namely sucrose and maltose... |
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