Competitive adsorption of human plasma albumin and dextran on silver iodide

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Abstract

The competition between dextran and human plasma albumin for adsorption on silver iodide particles from aqueous solutions was studied under various conditions. Invariably, the protein wins the competition. Additional calorimetry indicated that the outcome of this competition is entropically determined.

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On leave of absence from the University of Poznań, Institute of Chemistry, Physico-chemical Laboratory of Colloids, Grunwaldka 6, 60–780 Poznań, Poland.

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