Enzyme immobilization with a thermochemical-photochemical bifunc

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195 68, 195DIG11, C07G 702

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ABSTRACT:
Enzymes are immobilized by thermochemically attaching to a solid support material a bifunctional agent initially possessing thermochemical-photochemical functional substituents followed by photochemically activating the bifunctional agent and covalently bonding an enzyme thereto. Preferred bifunctional agents are arylazides which allow activation by visible light.

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