Facile synthesis of magnetic hierarchical copper silicate hollow nanotubes for efficient adsorption and removal of hemoglobin.

@article{Zhang2016FacileSO,
  title={Facile synthesis of magnetic hierarchical copper silicate hollow nanotubes for efficient adsorption and removal of hemoglobin.},
  author={Min Zhang and Baoyu Wang and Yanwei Zhang and Weizhen Li and Wenjun Gan and Jingli Xu},
  journal={Dalton transactions},
  year={2016},
  volume={45 3},
  pages={
          922-7
        }
}
This study reports the fabrication of magnetic copper silicate hierarchical hollow nanotubes, which are featured by a tailored complex wall structure and high surface area. Moreover, they exhibit excellent performance as an easily recycled adsorbent for protein separation. Particularly, this strategy can be extended as a general method to prepare other magnetic metal silicate hollow nanotubes. 
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