Keywords
amino acids
covalent linkage
magnetic nanoparticles
Abstract
(3-Aminopropyl)silane-modified magnetic nanoparticles containing e-aminocaproic acid and l-lysine fragments with free functional groups were obtained by the surface modification of Fe3O4 with alkoxysilane derivatives.
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