Emulsion-Templated Porous Polymers as Support Materials for Covalent Enzyme Immobilization [PDF]
It has been observed that poly(High Internal Phase Emulsion) (polyHIPE) materials can be used as a biocatalysts, via the covalent immobilization of Candida Antarctica Lipase B (CAL-B). Recently, it has been shown that polyHIPEs can be prepared with epoxy
KIMMINS, SCOTT,DAVID
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Chemical Functionalization of thiol-acrylate polyHIPEs [PDF]
The work described herein describes the synthesis and subsequent functionalization of thiol-acrylate emulsion templated porous polymers (polyHIPEs). Thiol-ene “click” chemistry has been employed in order to produce polyHIPEs from multifunctional thiol ...
LANGFORD, CAITLIN,ROSE
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Correction to "Investigating the Potential of Electroless Nickel Plating for Fabricating Ultra-Porous Metal-Based Lattice Structures Using PolyHIPE Templates". [PDF]
Sengokmen-Ozsoz N +2 more
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The development of novel polyester-based polyHIPE foams as matrices for tissue engineering [PDF]
Motivations for exploring the creation of man-made tissues (cell transplantation) and the growth of artificial organs (neoorgans) are varied. Early matrices, following on from the injection of cells into other tissues, were constructed from extracellular
Busby, Wendy
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Synthesis and Applications of Elastomeric Polymerized High Internal Phase Emulsions (PolyHIPEs). [PDF]
McKenzie TJ, Ayres N.
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Surface Functionalised Emulsion- Templated Porous Polymers for In- Vitro Cell Culture [PDF]
“PolyHIPE” is an acronym for polymerized high internal phase emulsions. The nature of the formation of PolyHIPEs creates a highly porous, interconnected monolith structure, the architecture of which can be tightly controlled.
ZEYFERT, CAROLINE,MARGARET
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Highly open porous polymer foams formed from high internal phase emulsions (polyHIPEs) are attracting significant interest because of their potential applications in many areas of advanced materials science. In this work, the influence of the crosslinker
Dimartino, Simone +2 more
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Engineering a Dual‐Functionalized PolyHIPE Resin for Photobiocatalytic Flow Chemistry
AbstractThe use of a dual resin for photobiocatalysis, encompassing both a photocatalyst and an immobilized enzyme, brings several challenges, including effective immobilization, maintaining photocatalyst and enzyme activity and ensuring sufficient light penetration.
Emmanouil Broumidis, Francesca Paradisi
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Emulsion-derived (PolyHIPE) foams for structural materials applications [PDF]
The simplest type of sandwich composite consists of two, thin, stiff strong sheets of dense material separated by a thick layer of low density material. The first major structure to incorporate sandwich panels was the Second World War "Mosquito aircraft"
Carnachan, Ross James
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