Search for dissertations about: "IMMOBILIZATION ENZYMES"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words IMMOBILIZATION ENZYMES.
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1. Enzyme immobilization in mesoporous silica
Abstract : Enzymes are highly effective and versatile biological catalysts, with a high chemo-, stereo- and regioselectivity while operating under mild conditions, such as physiological temperature and pH and atmospheric pressure. Therefore, enzymes are a sustainable alternative to conventional catalysts in organic synthesis processes. READ MORE
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2. Enzyme Immobilization in Mesoporous Silica
Abstract : Catalysts are widely used in many industries for production of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, fuels and energy. There is a need for more sustainable production processes, with reduced energy and raw material consumption together with a reduction in waste and toxic by-products. READ MORE
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3. Luminescent textiles using biobased products : A bioinspired approach
Abstract : Nature has designed a few biobased molecules that are responsible for bioluminescence and photoluminescence in some living species. In this thesis, the potential use of luminescence phenomena existing in nature toward the attainment of luminescent textiles was explored. READ MORE
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4. Immobilization of Enzymes in Mesoporous Silica for the Conversion of CO2 to Methanol
Abstract : Enzymes are powerful biomolecules able to catalyse chemical reactions under mild conditions and with high selectivity. However, their use in industrial processes is many times hindered due to their high costs and low stability. To overcome these problems the enzymes can be immobilized in an inert support material. READ MORE
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5. Microfluidic biosensing systems based on enzymes, antibodies and cells
Abstract : The rapid developments within the life science and biotechnology areas put up ever-new demands on more sophisticated techniques and methods for chemical and biological analysis to reach deeper insight into the events at molecular level. Miniaturisation of assays and systems on microchips is one way to increase throughput and advance through parallel analysis lines, multiplexing and integration. READ MORE