Thermal responsive microgels as recyclable carriers to immobilize active proteins with enhanced nonaqueous biocatalytic performance.

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2013-12

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We describe the preparation of a thermoresponsive microgel, which can non-covalently immobilize active proteins with enhanced biocatalytic performance in organic solvents and easy reusability due to the porous microstructure and temperature responsive property.

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10.1039/c3cc46161k

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Wu, Qing, Teng Su, Yanjie Mao and Qigang Wang (2013). Thermal responsive microgels as recyclable carriers to immobilize active proteins with enhanced nonaqueous biocatalytic performance. Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 49(96). pp. 11299–11301. 10.1039/c3cc46161k Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26339.

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