Practice question
Question
Which membrane offers highest durability and is suitable for reprobing?
Explanation
Polyvinylidene difluoride, marketed as PVDF, is a fluoropolymer membrane distinguished by exceptional mechanical toughness, chemical inertness, and thermal stability. Unlike nitrocellulose which becomes brittle upon drying and cannot endure harsh stripping buffers, PVDF remains flexible and intact through exposure to SDS, beta-mercaptoethanol, heat, and low pH glycine treatments. Hydrophobic and dipole interactions confer binding capacity of approximately 170-200 micrograms per square centimeter, much higher than nitrocellulose. Methanol activation is prerequisite. Durability permits sequential probing for multiple antigens, loading controls, and phosphorylated forms from same precious lysate.