2009
DOI: 10.1021/op9000059
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Enzyme Stabilization by Deposition of Silicone Coatings

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“…[11] Accordingly, product purification, catalyst recovery and recycling were easily accomplished, so proving an excellent applicability of the system from a technical point of view.…”
Section: Increased Stability In Strmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…[11] Accordingly, product purification, catalyst recovery and recycling were easily accomplished, so proving an excellent applicability of the system from a technical point of view.…”
Section: Increased Stability In Strmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This is in agreement with the previously reported enhanced stability of silcoat-NZ435 against enzyme leaching. [11] While the native enzyme preparation achieved a half-life time of only about 8 days, silcoat-NZ435 revealed a half-life time up to 63 days. This corresponds to an increase in TTN from 329 g diester /g NZ435 to 2588 g diester /g NZ435 for native NZ435 and silcoat-NZ435, respectively.…”
Section: Application In a More Complex Systemmentioning
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“…Therefore, as mentioned, enzyme leaching is a known issue with this product. The problem has been addressed by several authors [20,21] . Even though the enzyme performance has been satisfactory, there has been a need specifi cally for a non -leaching immobilized formulation.…”
Section: Immobilizationmentioning
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“…Aus diesem Grund eigenen sich Blasensäulen oder Festbettreaktoren besser für Reaktionen mit Enzymträgern, da die Scherbeanspruchung hier geringer ist [1]. Trotzdem wird generell nach Möglichkeiten gesucht, die mechanische Stabilität von Enzymimmobilisaten beispielsweise durch die Beschichtung mit Silikon zu verbessern [2,3].…”
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