Textiles: fiber preparation
Patent
1974-07-29
1977-02-01
Naff, David M.
Textiles: fiber preparation
195 63, 195DIG11, 260112R, C07G 702
Patent
active
040060594
ABSTRACT:
Proteins such as enzymes are noncovalently immobilized by treating a hydrophilic support material having hydroxyl or amino groups with an acid chloride of a hydrophobic acid such as phenoxyacetyl chloride and to the resultant hydrophobic support material adsorbing a protein.
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Naff David M.
Nesbitt John R.
Purdue Research Foundation
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