Enzyme Immobilization and Co-Immobilization: Main Framework, Advances and Some Applications

Enzymes are outstanding (bio)catalysts, not solely on account of their ability to increase reaction rates by up to several orders of magnitude but also for the high degree of substrate specificity, regiospecificity and stereospecificity. The use and development of enzymes as robust biocatalysts is o...

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Nanostructured materials
Proteins
Stereospecificity
Substrate specificity
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