Herricks et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Direct fabrication of enzyme-carrying polymer nanofibers by electrospinningHerricks et al., 2005
- Document ID
- 18193220975812626244
- Author
- Herricks T
- Kim S
- Kim J
- Li D
- Kwak J
- Grate J
- Kim S
- Xia Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of materials chemistry
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Nanofibers consisting of enzyme–polymer composites have been prepared by directly electrospinning a solution of surfactant-stabilized enzyme and polymer in toluene. Additional treatment with glutaraldehyde could greatly stabilize the enzyme activity of the fibers, which …
- 239000002121 nanofiber 0 title abstract description 67
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