The Single Factor Research on the Optimal Conditions of Laccase Immobilization on the Resin

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The optimal conditions of immobilization were obtained: the optimization of crosslinking agent concentration 10%, crosslinking time 2 hours、crosslinking temperature 40°C, pH 6.0, enzyme dilute multiples 500, PEB ion concentration 2.0M, immobilization time 6h and immobilization temperature 30°C, respectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 183-185)

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January 2011

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