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カオリナイトの溶解速度に及ぼす生体有機分子の影響の定量評価

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カオリナイトの溶解速度に及ぼす生体有機分子の影響の定量評価

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河野, 元治
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鹿児島大学
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2008-2010年度科学研究費補助金(基盤研究(C))研究成果報告書 課題番号:20540470 研究代表者:河野元治 (鹿児島大学大学院理工学研究科(理学系)教授)カオリナイトの溶解速度に及ぼす生体有機分子の影響を評価するため、無機系およびタンパク質(BSA)を含む反応系での溶解実験を行った。中...

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Quantitative Evaluation of Enhancement Effect of Baiological Molecules on the Dissolution Rates of Kaolinite
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2008-2010年度科学研究費補助金(基盤研究(C))研究成果報告書 課題番号:20540470 研究代表者:河野元治 (鹿児島大学大学院理工学研究科(理学系)教授)
カオリナイトの溶解速度に及ぼす生体有機分子の影響を評価するため、無機系およびタンパク質(BSA)を含む反応系での溶解実験を行った。中性付近での反応の結果、無機反応系と比較してBSA濃度 0.01, 0.02, 0.05 0.1mg/mlを含む系では約1.2, 1.4, 2.9, 3.9倍の溶解速度の増大が認められ、カオリナイトの溶解速度はタンパク質との反応によって著しく増大することが確認された。
To evaluate the effect of microbial organic moleclues on the dissolution rates of kaolinite, experiments on kaolinite dissolution in solutions with and without protein (BSA) were performed. Results of the experiments in near neutral solutions showed that the dissolution rates of kaolinite increased progressively up to 3.9 times with increasing BSA concentrations of 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, and 0.1 mg/ml. This results indicated that the dissolution rates of kaolinite were extensively enhanced by interaction of protein with the surface of kaolinite.