Quantification of Peptide-Bound Particles: A Phage Mimicking Approach via Site-Selective Immobilization on Glass

肽结合颗粒的定量:一种通过在玻璃上进行位点选择性固定的噬菌体模拟方法

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Abstract

The increasing complexity and need of high-tech materials for modern electronics raise the demand for rare earth elements. While recycling rates are still negligible for most elements, geopolitical tensions, circular economy, and the aim for a carbon-neutral society put pressure on conventional supply strategies and emphasize the need for new ideas for recycling. Our research group works on the development of phage surface display (PSD)-derived peptide-based recycling methods for electronic waste. This study focuses on LaPO(4):Ce,Tb (LAP), a component of electronic waste from compact energy-saving lamps containing rare earth element-enriched fluorescent powders. While free solution-phase peptides show little to no interaction with the target material, we re-enabled the binding capability by immobilizing them on various glass supports. We shine a spotlight on the transition from phage-bound to free peptides and present the first proof of successful peptide-LAP particle interactions of previously reported PSD-derived sequences. Therefore, we introduce a method to investigate peptide-particle-interactions qualitatively and quantitatively. Additionally, a calibration curve allowed the quantification of peptide-bound particles. Combined with the quantification of the immobilized peptide on the surface, it was possible to calculate a potential dosage of peptides for future recycling processes.

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