
pmid: 5348129
Lecithin-(14)C was found to bind to Pyrex glass. The percentage bound varied with different organic solvents, being greatest in dioxane solution. Thorough treatment of the glass with dimethyldichlorosilane prevents the binding, which suggests that charge-charge interactions are involved.
Carbon Isotopes, Silicon, silanized glassware, phospholipid adsorption, Phosphatidylcholines, Solvents, QD415-436, Adsorption, Glass, fritted glass, Dioxins, Biochemistry
Carbon Isotopes, Silicon, silanized glassware, phospholipid adsorption, Phosphatidylcholines, Solvents, QD415-436, Adsorption, Glass, fritted glass, Dioxins, Biochemistry
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