Issue 11, 1996

In situ fixation of lipase-containing hydrophobic sol–gel materials on sintered glass—highly efficient heterogeneous biocatalysts

Abstract

The previously reported process of entrapping lipases in hydrophobic organic/inorganic hybride silica gels is extended in that the entrapment by the sol–gel process is performed in the presence of porous glass beads, e.g.(SIRAN®), resulting in the in situ fixation of the sol–gel material on the surface of the support and formation of highly active and mechanically stable heterogeneous biocatalysts.

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 1397-1398

In situ fixation of lipase-containing hydrophobic sol–gel materials on sintered glass—highly efficient heterogeneous biocatalysts

M. T. Reetz, A. Zonta, J. Simpelkamp and W. Könen, Chem. Commun., 1996, 1397 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960001397

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