Modifying inert poly(ethersulfone) membranes using laccase has proven to be an environmentally benign and easily applicable process to alter the membrane's surface properties. By this method phenolic acid monomers such as 4-hydroxybenzoic acid are grafted from the membrane surface to make it antifouling. In order to enhance the anti-fouling capabilities even further it is important to study the molecular details of this reaction. However, the nature of the products of laccase modification, either on a surface or in solution, has been studied only poorly. In this paper we report the formation of C3-C30, C3-O and C1-C30 linked dimers as the first products of the solution-phase laccase-mediated oligomerization of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid. These d...
Laccases represent versatile catalysts being able to oxidize a wide range of aromatic substrates and...
Laccase-mediated grafting on lignocelluloses has gained considerable attention as an environmentally...
Laccases have been reported for their ability to eliminate hazardous phenolic compounds by oxidative...
Modifying inert poly(ethersulfone) membranes using laccase has proven to be an environmentally benig...
Laccase-mediated oligomerisation of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (4-HBA) derivatives and simultaneous in si...
We here report on the performance of poly(ethersulfone) membranes modified with 4-hydroxybenzoic aci...
How to extend the lifetime of plastics? This might sound as a somewhat odd question in the age of bi...
The robustness of a membrane is determined by the properties of the base polymer and the functional...
Poly(ethersulfone) (PES) membranes are widely used in industry for separation and purification purpo...
Enzymatic polymerization of lignin can generate a variety of value-added products concomitantly repl...
Oxidative enzymes like laccases are good candidates for the synthesis of biopolymers. Laccases are a...
Enzymes play vital roles in biological transformations due to incomparable selectivity. Enzymatic me...
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 229, POLY331, U955-U955, 2005
Lignin is a highly abundant aromatic polymer in nature, but its controlled cleavage or cross-linkin...
This study reports a new strategy for enzyme immobilization based on passive immobilization in neat ...
Laccases represent versatile catalysts being able to oxidize a wide range of aromatic substrates and...
Laccase-mediated grafting on lignocelluloses has gained considerable attention as an environmentally...
Laccases have been reported for their ability to eliminate hazardous phenolic compounds by oxidative...
Modifying inert poly(ethersulfone) membranes using laccase has proven to be an environmentally benig...
Laccase-mediated oligomerisation of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (4-HBA) derivatives and simultaneous in si...
We here report on the performance of poly(ethersulfone) membranes modified with 4-hydroxybenzoic aci...
How to extend the lifetime of plastics? This might sound as a somewhat odd question in the age of bi...
The robustness of a membrane is determined by the properties of the base polymer and the functional...
Poly(ethersulfone) (PES) membranes are widely used in industry for separation and purification purpo...
Enzymatic polymerization of lignin can generate a variety of value-added products concomitantly repl...
Oxidative enzymes like laccases are good candidates for the synthesis of biopolymers. Laccases are a...
Enzymes play vital roles in biological transformations due to incomparable selectivity. Enzymatic me...
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 229, POLY331, U955-U955, 2005
Lignin is a highly abundant aromatic polymer in nature, but its controlled cleavage or cross-linkin...
This study reports a new strategy for enzyme immobilization based on passive immobilization in neat ...
Laccases represent versatile catalysts being able to oxidize a wide range of aromatic substrates and...
Laccase-mediated grafting on lignocelluloses has gained considerable attention as an environmentally...
Laccases have been reported for their ability to eliminate hazardous phenolic compounds by oxidative...