Adsorption of Enzyme on Modified Diatomite by Organo-Functional Group and Metallic Ions

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In this paper, two calcined Zhejiang diatomite and Jilin diatomite were modified by organic amine, polyethylene glycol, organocationic ions, organofunction group and metallic ions to adsorption and immobilize enzyme, the different organo-function group and metallic ions lead to the capacity of adsorptive enzyme changing with the variation of IEP value.

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