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Paper-immobilized enzyme as a green microstructured catalyst

, 2012
The facile and direct introduction of methacryloxy groups into cellulose paper was carried out using a silane coupling technique, leading to the improvement of hydrophobicity and both dry and wet physical strengths of the paper.
Hirotaka Koga, T. Kitaoka, A. Isogai
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The Immobilization of Enzymes on Inorganic Supports

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1974
In rats exposed to either 300 or 500 pulses/min no significant light-microscopic or electron-microscopic changes were observed. The activities of alkaline phosphatase, 5'-nucleotidase, isocitrate dehydrogenase, a-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase, NADH-diaphorase and monoamine oxidase did not change significantly in brain or liver ...
THORNTON, DAVID   +3 more
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Kinetic Measurements for Enzyme Immobilization

2010
Enzyme kinetics is the study of the chemical reactions that are catalyzed by enzymes, with a focus on their reaction rates. The study of an enzyme's kinetics considers the various stages of activity, reveals the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme, correlates its value to assay conditions, and describes how a drug or a poison might inhibit the enzyme ...
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[4] Enzymes immobilized to cellulose

1976
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the immobilization of a variety of enzymes to cellulose. The availability of modified celluloses, originally for use as ion exchangers, has permitted a wide range of methods to be developed for covalent binding of enzymes.
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An overview of immobilized enzyme technologies for dye and phenolic removal from wastewater

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2019
Lau Yien Jun   +7 more
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Immobilized Enzymes

1972
K L, Smiley, G W, Strandberg
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Immobilized Enzymes

2011
Enzyme immobilization technology is one of the key modern industrial biotechnologies. Since the commercial use of first immobilized enzymes in the 1960s, enzyme immobilization technologies and theories as well as immobilization materials and chemistry have gained rapid development.
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Immobilized enzymes

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1980
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Immobilized enzymes

Clinical Biochemistry, 1979
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