Textiles: fiber preparation
Patent
1976-08-16
1978-07-25
Naff, David M.
Textiles: fiber preparation
195 68, 195DIG11, 195116, 260 6, 260112R, C07G 700, C07G 702
Patent
active
041027469
ABSTRACT:
Proteins such as enzymes are immobilized on a microporous member comprising a binder or matrix and finely divided filler particles dispersed throughout the binder. The proteins are coupled to the filler particles, and the microporous member has a relatively large surface area and a large number of available protein coupling sites. Enzymes coupled to the microporous member have a relatively high reaction efficiency when used to act on a substrate.
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Amerace Corporation
Bender S. Michael
Naff David M.
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