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Multi-scale features in recent development of enzymic biocatalyst systems
Ping Wang
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Alternative Chemicals
33%
Biocatalyst
100%
Bioreactor
33%
Chemical Processing
33%
Chemical Technology
33%
Computational Tools
33%
Cross-scale Correlation
33%
Detergent
33%
Energy Industry
33%
Enzyme Technology
66%
Extreme pH
33%
Extreme Temperature
33%
Functional Relationship
33%
Industrial Enzymes
66%
Microchip Device
33%
Microenvironment
33%
Multi-scale Features
100%
Multiple Time Scales
33%
Nanoscale Structure
33%
Organic Solvents
33%
Processing Technology
33%
Protein Engineering
33%
Protein Modification
33%
Renewable Energy
33%
Size Scaling
66%
Sustainable Chemicals
33%
Synthetic Biotechnology
33%
Engineering
Biochemicals
50%
Bioreactor
50%
Chemical Technology
50%
Engineering
50%
Enzyme Engineering
100%
Industrial Applications
50%
Microenvironments
50%
Molecular Level
50%
Multiscale
100%
Nanomaterial
50%
Processing Technology
50%
Protein Engineering
50%
Protein Modification
50%
Scale Cross
50%
Scale Feature
100%
Size Scale
100%
Chemical Engineering
Biochemical Reactor
100%
Nanomaterial
100%
Material Science
Biocatalyst
100%
Chemical Processing
33%
Complex Systems
33%
Organic Solvents
33%