Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are characterized by their ability to protect organisms from subfreezing temperatures by preventing tiny ice crystals in solution from growing as the solution is cooled below its freezing temperature. This inhibition of ice growth is called antifreeze activity, and in particular, certain insect AFPs show very high antifreeze activity. Recent studies have shown AFPs to be promising candidates as green and environmentally benign inhibitors for gas hydrate formation. Here we show that an insect antifreeze protein from the longhorn beetle, Rhagium mordax (RmAFP1), the most potent protein yet found for freezing inhibition, can inhibit methane hydrates as effectively as the synthetic polymeric inhibitor polyvinylpyrroli...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) function to protect organisms from freezing in subzero temperatures. AFPs...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Certain organisms, including some bugs (both insects and microbes) are able to survive low temperatu...
Certain organisms, including some bugs (both insects and microbes) are able to survive low temperatu...
The formation of hydrate plugs in oil and gas pipelines is a serious industrial problem and recently...
The inhibition activities of two antifreeze proteins (AFPs) on the formation of tetrahydrofuran (THF...
The formation of hydrate plugs in oil and gas pipelines is a serious industrial problem and recently...
The formation of gas hydrates in the oil and gas industry causes numerous problems that require cost...
For practical purposes, kinetic hydrate inhibitors must perform predictably in the presence of oil a...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
The effect of Type I antifreeze protein (AFP) from winter flounder on the formation of propane hydra...
The effect of Type I fish antifreeze protein (AFP) from the winter flounder, Pleuronectes americanus...
Several types of natural molecules interact specifically with ice crystals. Small antifreeze protein...
The performance of two antifreeze proteins (AFPs), type I and III (AFP I and III), as kinetic natura...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) function to protect organisms from freezing in subzero temperatures. AFPs...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Certain organisms, including some bugs (both insects and microbes) are able to survive low temperatu...
Certain organisms, including some bugs (both insects and microbes) are able to survive low temperatu...
The formation of hydrate plugs in oil and gas pipelines is a serious industrial problem and recently...
The inhibition activities of two antifreeze proteins (AFPs) on the formation of tetrahydrofuran (THF...
The formation of hydrate plugs in oil and gas pipelines is a serious industrial problem and recently...
The formation of gas hydrates in the oil and gas industry causes numerous problems that require cost...
For practical purposes, kinetic hydrate inhibitors must perform predictably in the presence of oil a...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
The effect of Type I antifreeze protein (AFP) from winter flounder on the formation of propane hydra...
The effect of Type I fish antifreeze protein (AFP) from the winter flounder, Pleuronectes americanus...
Several types of natural molecules interact specifically with ice crystals. Small antifreeze protein...
The performance of two antifreeze proteins (AFPs), type I and III (AFP I and III), as kinetic natura...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) function to protect organisms from freezing in subzero temperatures. AFPs...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...