Catalytic activity and stability of encapsulated oxidoreductases for biodegradation of organic pollutants
The oxidoreductases are widely recognized for their capability to degrade organic pollutants. However, in order to enhance their biochemical stability and reusability to degrade organic pollutants especially in non-conventional solvents, the immobilization is absolutely necessary. The immobilization...
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Main Author: | Mohidem, Nur Atikah |
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2010
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