November 18, 2005
Journal Article

Preparation of a Magnetically Switchable Bioelectrocatalytic System Employing Cross-Linked Enzyme Aggregates in Magnetic Mesocellular Carbon Foam

Abstract

Nanostructured magnetic materials (NMMs)[1] have attracted much attention recently because of their broad biotechnological applications including support matrices for enzyme immobilization,[2] immunoassays,[3] drug delivery,[4] and biosensors.[ 5] Specifically, the easy separation and controlled placement of NMMs by means of an external magnetic field enables their application in the development of immobilized enzyme processes[2] and the construction of magnetically controllable bio-electrocatalytic systems.[5, 6] Herein, we demonstrate the use of immobilized enzymes in NMMs for magnetically switchable bio-electrocatalysis.

Revised: April 1, 2008 | Published: November 18, 2005

Citation

Lee J., D. Lee, E. Oh, J. Kim, Y. Kim, S. Jin, and H.S. Kim, et al. 2005. Preparation of a Magnetically Switchable Bioelectrocatalytic System Employing Cross-Linked Enzyme Aggregates in Magnetic Mesocellular Carbon Foam. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 44, no. 45:7427-7432. PNNL-SA-43573. doi:10.1002/anie.200502995