Industrial use of immobilized enzymes
DuPont (United States) · Wilmington University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although many methods for enzyme immobilization have been described in patents and publications, relatively few processes employing immobilized enzymes have been successfully commercialized. The cost of most industrial enzymes is often only a minor component in overall process economics, and in these instances, the additional costs associated with enzyme immobilization are often not justified. More commonly the benefit realized from enzyme immobilization relates to the process advantages that an immobilized catalyst offers, for example, enabling continuous production, improved stability and the absence of the biocatalyst in the product stream. The development and attributes of several established and emerging…
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4Topics & keywords
- Immobilized enzyme
- Chemistry
- Biocatalysis
- Biochemical engineering
- Enzyme
- Pulp and paper industry
- Biotechnology
- Catalysis