Textiles: fiber preparation
Patent
1973-09-10
1977-01-04
Naff, David M.
Textiles: fiber preparation
195 63, 195DIG11, C07G 702
Patent
active
040010856
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a process for depositing and immobilizing an enzyme by causing an aqueous dispersion of said enzyme to flow through an inert, inorganic, porous, sorptive, dimensionally stable, fluid permeable supporting matrix to form a biologically active composite. The matrix is sufficiently porous to be enzyme and substrate permeable. Preferably, the supporting matrix is ceramic and is formed by compacting and sintering refractory oxide powders such as alumina.
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Bruss, Jr. Howard G.
Holler E. J.
Naff David M.
Owens--Illinois, Inc.
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