The immobilization of biocatalysts or other bioactive components often means their transformation from a soluble to an insoluble state by attaching them to a solid support material. Various types of fibrous textiles from both natural and synthetic sources have been studied as suitable support material for biocatalysts immobilization. Strength, inexpensiveness, high surface area, high porosity, pore size, availability in various forms, and simple preparation/functionalization techniques have made textiles a primary choice for various applications. This led to the concept of a new domain called-biocatalyst immobilization on textiles. By addressing the growing advancement in biocatalysts immobilization on textile, this study provides the first...
This study investigated the use of textile waste based biochars as fabric additives to improve the c...
AbstractA capacity of immobilized enzymes from Trametes versicolor U97 or Pestalotiopsis sp. NG007 t...
In recent years, the population explosion and environmental pollution have increased the interest of...
Micro-pollutants, with a growing number of hazardous contaminants being introduced into both human a...
Biotechnology also holds tremendous opportunities for realizing functional polymeric materials. Bioc...
Biocatalysts (enzymes and whole cells) catalyze reactions with the advantage of superior chemo-, reg...
Dyes are xenobiotic compounds widely used by textile, leather, paper, printing, food, pharmaceutical...
Catalysts, which are widely used by the textile industry to stimulate chemical reactions, can play a...
Protocols for simple immobilization of unstable enzymes are plenty, but the vast majority of them, u...
COLORATION IS AN important process in textile finishing, which is commonly used to enhance the appea...
Textile catalysts are a new approach utilizing immobilization of different classes of catalysts onto...
This study reports the first approach of immobilizing a redox (glucose oxidase-GOx) enzyme on the am...
In this tutorial review, an overview of the why, what and how of enzyme immobilisation for use in bi...
In recent years, enzyme immobilization has been presented as a powerful tool for the improvement of ...
Purpose of Review Untreated wastewater discharge can significantly and negatively impact the state o...
This study investigated the use of textile waste based biochars as fabric additives to improve the c...
AbstractA capacity of immobilized enzymes from Trametes versicolor U97 or Pestalotiopsis sp. NG007 t...
In recent years, the population explosion and environmental pollution have increased the interest of...
Micro-pollutants, with a growing number of hazardous contaminants being introduced into both human a...
Biotechnology also holds tremendous opportunities for realizing functional polymeric materials. Bioc...
Biocatalysts (enzymes and whole cells) catalyze reactions with the advantage of superior chemo-, reg...
Dyes are xenobiotic compounds widely used by textile, leather, paper, printing, food, pharmaceutical...
Catalysts, which are widely used by the textile industry to stimulate chemical reactions, can play a...
Protocols for simple immobilization of unstable enzymes are plenty, but the vast majority of them, u...
COLORATION IS AN important process in textile finishing, which is commonly used to enhance the appea...
Textile catalysts are a new approach utilizing immobilization of different classes of catalysts onto...
This study reports the first approach of immobilizing a redox (glucose oxidase-GOx) enzyme on the am...
In this tutorial review, an overview of the why, what and how of enzyme immobilisation for use in bi...
In recent years, enzyme immobilization has been presented as a powerful tool for the improvement of ...
Purpose of Review Untreated wastewater discharge can significantly and negatively impact the state o...
This study investigated the use of textile waste based biochars as fabric additives to improve the c...
AbstractA capacity of immobilized enzymes from Trametes versicolor U97 or Pestalotiopsis sp. NG007 t...
In recent years, the population explosion and environmental pollution have increased the interest of...