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- known to catalyze more than 5,000 biochemical reaction types. Other biocatalysts are catalytic RNA molecules, also called ribozymes. They are sometimes...
- heterogeneous, whose components are not in the same phase. Enzymes and other biocatalysts are often considered as a third category. Catalysis is ubiquitous in...
- acid bacteria are used as biocatalysts for the industrial production of compounds. They are used as the important biocatalysts for the development of eco-friendly...
- energy taxing, and require milder reaction conditions. Investigation into biocatalysts, such as imine reductases, have allowed for higher selectivity in the...
- pure and applied sciences, such as m**** and heat transfer, kinetics, biocatalysts, biomechanics, bioinformatics, separation and purification processes...
- In chemistry, the oxygen reduction reaction refers to the reduction half reaction whereby O2 is reduced to water or hydrogen peroxide. In fuel cells, the...
- body as well. BVMOs have been widely studied due to their potential as biocatalysts, that is, for an application in organic synthesis. Considering the environmental...
- Perlite was found to be an excellent support for immobilization of biocatalysts such as enzymes for bioremediation and sensing applications. In horticulture...
- Retrieved: 5 March 2013. Lawton, T. J.; Rosenzweig, A. C. (2016). "Biocatalysts for methane conversion: big progress on breaking a small substrate"....
- 1021/cr950244f. PMIDĀ 12797835. Lawton, T. J.; Rosenzweig, A. C. (2016). "Biocatalysts for methane conversion: big progress on breaking a small substrate"....