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      Nanocellulose and natural deep eutectic solvent as potential biocatalyst system toward enzyme immobilization

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      Molecular Catalysis
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          An overview of technologies for immobilization of enzymes and surface analysis techniques for immobilized enzymes

          The current demands of sustainable green methodologies have increased the use of enzymatic technology in industrial processes. Employment of enzyme as biocatalysts offers the benefits of mild reaction conditions, biodegradability and catalytic efficiency. The harsh conditions of industrial processes, however, increase propensity of enzyme destabilization, shortening their industrial lifespan. Consequently, the technology of enzyme immobilization provides an effective means to circumvent these concerns by enhancing enzyme catalytic properties and also simplify downstream processing and improve operational stability. There are several techniques used to immobilize the enzymes onto supports which range from reversible physical adsorption and ionic linkages, to the irreversible stable covalent bonds. Such techniques produce immobilized enzymes of varying stability due to changes in the surface microenvironment and degree of multipoint attachment. Hence, it is mandatory to obtain information about the structure of the enzyme protein following interaction with the support surface as well as interactions of the enzymes with other proteins. Characterization technologies at the nanoscale level to study enzymes immobilized on surfaces are crucial to obtain valuable qualitative and quantitative information, including morphological visualization of the immobilized enzymes. These technologies are pertinent to assess efficacy of an immobilization technique and development of future enzyme immobilization strategies.
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            A General Overview of Support Materials for Enzyme Immobilization: Characteristics, Properties, Practical Utility

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              Preparation and characterization of cellulose nanocrystals from rice straw

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                Molecular Catalysis
                Molecular Catalysis
                Elsevier BV
                24688231
                August 2022
                August 2022
                : 528
                : 112422
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                10.1016/j.mcat.2022.112422
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