The aim of this study was to develop and test a non-diffusion limited, high cell density bioreactor for biodegradation of various phenol derivatives. The bioreactor was obtained using a straightforward one-step preparation method using cryostructuration and direct cross-linking of bacteria into a 3D structured (sponge-like) macroporous cryogel composite material consisting of 11.6% (by mass) cells and 1.2–1.7% polymer, with approximately 87% water (in the material pores). The macroporous cryogel composite material, composed of live bacteria, has pore sizes in the range of 20–150 μm (confirmed by SEM and Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy). The enzymatic activity of bacteria within the cryogel structure and the effect of freezing on the viab...
Polymer cryogels are very promising for producing functional materials. Their porous structure makes...
In this article, synthesis, mechanical and structural properties of polymeric cryogels, and their co...
This is a review discussing the production and properties of cryogels (from the Greek κριoσ (kryos) ...
High cell density bioreactor for biodegradation of different phenols was prepared. We used a straigh...
Immobilisation of bacteria on or into a polymer support is a common method for the utilisation of ba...
Immobilisation of bacteria on or into a polymer support is a common method for the utilisation of ba...
Abstract Due to the finite nature of fossil resources and their environmental impact, such as greenh...
This Chapter discusses the entrapment, growing and biofilm formation by an environmental bacterium i...
In recent years the market for biopharmaceutical products has been increasing rapidly as a result of...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
The capability of the biosurfactant-producing strain Rhodococcus wratislawiensis BN38 to mineralize ...
Synthetic polypeptide-based macroporous cryogels with inherent antimicrobial properties were prepare...
In this study, a new cell immobilization technique is presented. Cells of Clostridium acetobutylicum...
Applications of immobilized biocatalysts in both research and industry require highly active catalys...
Polymer cryogels are very promising for producing functional materials. Their porous structure makes...
In this article, synthesis, mechanical and structural properties of polymeric cryogels, and their co...
This is a review discussing the production and properties of cryogels (from the Greek κριoσ (kryos) ...
High cell density bioreactor for biodegradation of different phenols was prepared. We used a straigh...
Immobilisation of bacteria on or into a polymer support is a common method for the utilisation of ba...
Immobilisation of bacteria on or into a polymer support is a common method for the utilisation of ba...
Abstract Due to the finite nature of fossil resources and their environmental impact, such as greenh...
This Chapter discusses the entrapment, growing and biofilm formation by an environmental bacterium i...
In recent years the market for biopharmaceutical products has been increasing rapidly as a result of...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
The capability of the biosurfactant-producing strain Rhodococcus wratislawiensis BN38 to mineralize ...
Synthetic polypeptide-based macroporous cryogels with inherent antimicrobial properties were prepare...
In this study, a new cell immobilization technique is presented. Cells of Clostridium acetobutylicum...
Applications of immobilized biocatalysts in both research and industry require highly active catalys...
Polymer cryogels are very promising for producing functional materials. Their porous structure makes...
In this article, synthesis, mechanical and structural properties of polymeric cryogels, and their co...
This is a review discussing the production and properties of cryogels (from the Greek κριoσ (kryos) ...