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Self-assembling of polymer-enzyme conjugates at oil/water interfaces
Lifang Wang
, Guangyu Zhu
, Ping Wang
, Bi Min Zhang Newby
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Self-assembling
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Particulate
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Interfacial Tension
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Ionic Strength
100%
Aqueous Phase
100%
Chymotrypsin
100%
Oil-water Interface
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Polymer-enzyme Conjugates
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Adsorption
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Water-soluble
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Dissociation
50%
Minimal Impact
50%
Polystyrene
50%
Organic Solvents
50%
Poly(methyl methacrylate)
50%
Soluble Enzyme
50%
Organic Phase
50%
Hydrophobic Polymer
50%
Aqueous Buffer
50%
Poly(L-lactic acid)
50%
Biphasic Reaction
50%
Assembling Process
50%
Pendant Drop Method
50%
Simultaneous Access
50%
Redispersion
50%
Polar Solvents
50%
Interface Binding
50%
Chemistry
Ionic Strength
100%
Oil-Water Interface
100%
Buffer Solution
50%
Water Soluble
50%
Polar Solvent
50%
Lactic Acid
50%
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
50%
Material Science
Oil-Water Interface
100%
Polystyrene
50%
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
50%
Organic Solvents
50%
Hydrophobic Polymer
50%
Chemical Engineering
Polystyrene
100%
Polymethyl Methacrylate
100%
Lactic Acid
100%