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(2) Diallylphthalate or cyclohexane-1,4- dimethanol divinyl ether Oxidation by sodium periodate (2) Glutaraldehyde and spacer (1) Esterification with glycine (2) Carbonyldiimidazole/glutaraldehyde (1) Esterification with glycine (2) Carbonyldiimidazole/glutaraldehyde
Activation/binding Glutaraldehyde Plasma (1) Photochemical Glutaraldehyde (1) Enzymatic hydrolysis Various activation strategies Low-temperature plasma Glutaraldehyde Ethylenediamine
Table 3.1 Strategies for enzyme immobilization on fabrics
Polyester (PET), polyamide 6,6 Silk fibroin, viscose rayon, PET, polyamide 6, polypropylene
Material Polyester (PET) Polyethylene Cotton broin Silk fi Polyamide 6,6 Polyamide 6,6 broin Silk fi Cotton Wool Cotton Polyester (Dacron)
Peroxidase (HRP) Glucose oxidase Alkaline phosphatase Organophosphate hydrolase
Enzyme Catalase Tyrosinase Laccase Lysozyme Thrombin
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