Enzyme-based inverse opals: a facile and promising platform for fabrication of biocatalysts.
@article{Jiang2014EnzymebasedIO,
title={Enzyme-based inverse opals: a facile and promising platform for fabrication of biocatalysts.},
author={Yanjun Jiang and Cuicui Cui and Yan-Jun Huang and Xu Zhang and Jing Gao},
journal={Chemical communications},
year={2014},
volume={50 41},
pages={
5490-3
}
}A facile and promising approach was developed to fabricate enzyme-based 3D-ordered macroporous biocatalysts (enzyme-based inverse opals) by using the colloidal crystal templating method. Horseradish peroxidase- and amylase-based inverse opals were prepared, which verified that this method is suitable for various enzymes.
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