Claims
- 1. A method of separating a preselected biological molecule from a sample containing same comprising:
- (a) loading a column, packed with the passivated porous support comprising (i) a porous mineral oxide having interior and exterior surfaces substantially covered by a thin, protective polymer surface coating having innate hydrophobic groups that render said coating susceptible to undersirable non-specific interaction with one or more biological molecules, (ii) a polymer network derived from a passivation mixture comprising a main monomer which is selected to provide a polymer network that has affinity for a preselected biological molecule, a passivating monomer different from said main monomer, and a crosslinking agent, said mixture having been allowed to come into intimate contact with said surfaces of said coating such that on polymerization of said mixture said innate groups of said coating become deactivated, resulting in the substantial elimination of said undersirable non-specific interaction, with a sample containing a preselected biological molecule to be separated from a mixture;
- (b) passing an eluent solution through said loaded column to effect the separation of said biological molecule.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which said biological molecule is a protein.
- 3. A chromatographic method for the separation of biological molecules comprising passing a sample containing a mixture of biological molecules through a column containing the passivated porous support comprising (i) a porous mineral oxide having interior and exterior surfaces substantially covered by a thin, protective polymer surface coating having innate hydrophobic groups that render said coating susceptible to undesirable non-specific interaction with one or more biological molecules, (ii) a polymer network derived from a passivation mixture comprising a main monomer, a passivating monomer different from said main monomer, and a crosslinking agent, said mixture having been allowed to come into intimate contact with said surfaces of said coating such that on polymerization of said mixture said innate groups of said coating become deactivated, resulting in the substantial elimination of said undersirable non-specific interaction.
- 4. The chromatographic method of claim 3 wherein said column is selected from the group consisting of a packed column and a fluidized-bed column.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/956,404, filed Oct. 5, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,268,097, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/901,326, filed Jun. 19, 1992, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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