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Biohydrogen Production by Reusing Immobilized Mixed Culture in Batch System
Biohydrogen production via dark fermentation is a prospective renewable energy technology. In the process, reused of immobilized mixed culture is very important as their activities greatly influencehydrogen production.
Astrilia Damayanti +2 more
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In this work, we report the green production of few-layer bio-Graphene (bG) through liquid exfoliation of graphite in the presence of bovine serum albumin.
Christina Alatzoglou +10 more
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Multiple enzyme systems are being increasingly used for their high-efficiency and co-immobilization is a key technology to lower the cost and improve the stability of enzymes.
Lingtong Liao +6 more
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Co-immobilization of dextransucrase and dextranase in alginate
Abstract Dextransucrase from Leuconostoc mesenteroides and dextranase from Penicillium lilacinum were co-immobilized and used to produce isomaltooligosaccharides from sucrose. The enzymes were co-immobilized by encapsulating soluble dextransucrase and dextranase covalently attached to Eupergit C in alginate (beads, fibers, and capsules).
Olcer, Zehra, Tanriseven, Aziz
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Surface biofunctionalization by covalent co-immobilization of oligopeptides
Functionalization of implants with multiple bioactivities is desired to obtain surfaces with improved biological and clinical performance. Our objective was developing a simple and reliable method to obtain stable multifunctional coatings incorporating different oligopeptides.
Chen, Xi +2 more
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Preparation of Co-porphyrin catalyst encapsulated in cyclodextrin-based metal-organic framework for coupling reaction [PDF]
Immobilization of organometallic catalyst were attempted by using cyclodextrin-based metal-organic framework (CD-MOF) with the characteristic nanoporous structure.
Nagai A +8 more
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Synthetic enzyme supercomplexes: co-immobilization of enzyme cascades
A sustainable alternative to traditional chemical synthesis is the use of enzymes as biocatalysts.
Kazenwadel, F. +2 more
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Efficient Multi-Enzymes Immobilized on Porous Microspheres for Producing Inositol From Starch
In vitro synthetic enzymatic biosystem is considered to be the next generation of biomanufacturing platform. This biosystem contains multiple enzymes for the implementation of complicated biotransformatiom.
Pingping Han +3 more
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Chemoenzymatic Oxidation of Diols Catalyzed by Co‐Immobilized Flavins and Dehydrogenases**
Abstract Enzyme driven oxidations catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenases rely on the in situ NAD(P) + regeneration. A wide variety of chemoenzymatic and fully enzymatic methods have been reported over the last 30 years to integrate the ...
Sergio Fernando Castillo Pacheco +4 more
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Simultaneous immobilization of lead, cadmium and arsenic in soil by iron-manganese modified biochar
Cationic lead/cadmium and anionic arsenic exhibit opposite geochemical behaviors in soils, which makes the synchronous remediation of As, Cd, and Pb challenging. In this study, we developed an iron-manganese modified biochar (BC-Fe-Mn) that prepared from
Zhihui Yang +11 more
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