LIQUID MEMBRANE EMULSIONS: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR IMMOBILIZING ENZYMES.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThird European Congress on Biotechnology
Pages675-683
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 1984

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Different methods are applied to immobilize enzymes: adsorption or covalent binding on polymer or porous supports, intermolecular crosslinking with bi- or multifunctional reagents, encapsulation within microcapsules, immobilization in solid membrane reactors and 'reversed micelles'. In this paper, a new method for immobilizing enzymes in liquid surfactant membrane emulsions is presented, which might be suitable for industrial application. Some examples of enzyme immobilization are included.

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LIQUID MEMBRANE EMULSIONS: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR IMMOBILIZING ENZYMES. / Makryaleas, K.; Likidis, Z.; Scheper, T. et al.
Third European Congress on Biotechnology. 1984. p. 675-683.

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Makryaleas, K, Likidis, Z, Scheper, T & Schuegerl, K 1984, LIQUID MEMBRANE EMULSIONS: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR IMMOBILIZING ENZYMES. in Third European Congress on Biotechnology. pp. 675-683.
Makryaleas, K., Likidis, Z., Scheper, T., & Schuegerl, K. (1984). LIQUID MEMBRANE EMULSIONS: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR IMMOBILIZING ENZYMES. In Third European Congress on Biotechnology (pp. 675-683)
Makryaleas K, Likidis Z, Scheper T, Schuegerl K. LIQUID MEMBRANE EMULSIONS: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR IMMOBILIZING ENZYMES. In Third European Congress on Biotechnology. 1984. p. 675-683
Makryaleas, K. ; Likidis, Z. ; Scheper, T. et al. / LIQUID MEMBRANE EMULSIONS : A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR IMMOBILIZING ENZYMES. Third European Congress on Biotechnology. 1984. pp. 675-683
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