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Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids

Herein, we explore the hidden molecular recognition abilities of ZnO nanowires uniformly grown on the inner surface of an open tubular fused silica capillary via liquid chromatography. Chromatographic evaluation revealed that ZnO nanowires showed a stronger intermolecular interaction with phenylphos...

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Autores principales: Kanao, Eisuke, Nakano, Katsuya, Kamei, Ryoma, Hosomi, Takuro, Ishihama, Yasushi, Adachi, Jun, Kubo, Takuya, Otsuka, Koji, Yanagida, Takeshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00865j
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author Kanao, Eisuke
Nakano, Katsuya
Kamei, Ryoma
Hosomi, Takuro
Ishihama, Yasushi
Adachi, Jun
Kubo, Takuya
Otsuka, Koji
Yanagida, Takeshi
author_facet Kanao, Eisuke
Nakano, Katsuya
Kamei, Ryoma
Hosomi, Takuro
Ishihama, Yasushi
Adachi, Jun
Kubo, Takuya
Otsuka, Koji
Yanagida, Takeshi
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description Herein, we explore the hidden molecular recognition abilities of ZnO nanowires uniformly grown on the inner surface of an open tubular fused silica capillary via liquid chromatography. Chromatographic evaluation revealed that ZnO nanowires showed a stronger intermolecular interaction with phenylphosphoric acid than any other monosubstituted benzene. Furthermore, ZnO nanowires specifically recognized the phosphate groups present in nucleotides even in the aqueous mobile phase, and the intermolecular interaction increased with the number of phosphate groups. This discrimination of phosphate groups in nucleotides was unique to the rich (101̄0) m-plane of ZnO nanowires with a moderate hydrophilicity and negative charge. The discrimination could be evidenced by the changes in the infrared bands of the phosphate groups on nucleotides on ZnO nanowires. Finally, as an application of the molecular recognition, nucleotides were separated by the number of phosphate groups, utilizing optimized gradient elution on ZnO nanowire column. Thus, the present results elucidate the unique and versatile molecular selectivity of well-known ZnO nanostructures for the capture and separation of biomolecules.
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spelling pubmed-94174512022-09-20 Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids Kanao, Eisuke Nakano, Katsuya Kamei, Ryoma Hosomi, Takuro Ishihama, Yasushi Adachi, Jun Kubo, Takuya Otsuka, Koji Yanagida, Takeshi Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Herein, we explore the hidden molecular recognition abilities of ZnO nanowires uniformly grown on the inner surface of an open tubular fused silica capillary via liquid chromatography. Chromatographic evaluation revealed that ZnO nanowires showed a stronger intermolecular interaction with phenylphosphoric acid than any other monosubstituted benzene. Furthermore, ZnO nanowires specifically recognized the phosphate groups present in nucleotides even in the aqueous mobile phase, and the intermolecular interaction increased with the number of phosphate groups. This discrimination of phosphate groups in nucleotides was unique to the rich (101̄0) m-plane of ZnO nanowires with a moderate hydrophilicity and negative charge. The discrimination could be evidenced by the changes in the infrared bands of the phosphate groups on nucleotides on ZnO nanowires. Finally, as an application of the molecular recognition, nucleotides were separated by the number of phosphate groups, utilizing optimized gradient elution on ZnO nanowire column. Thus, the present results elucidate the unique and versatile molecular selectivity of well-known ZnO nanostructures for the capture and separation of biomolecules. RSC 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9417451/ /pubmed/36134362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00865j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kanao, Eisuke
Nakano, Katsuya
Kamei, Ryoma
Hosomi, Takuro
Ishihama, Yasushi
Adachi, Jun
Kubo, Takuya
Otsuka, Koji
Yanagida, Takeshi
Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
title Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
title_full Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
title_fullStr Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
title_full_unstemmed Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
title_short Moderate molecular recognitions on ZnO m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
title_sort moderate molecular recognitions on zno m-plane and their selective capture/release of bio-related phosphoric acids
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00865j
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