Maximizing Efficiency and Affordability with Ceramic Membranes for Enzyme Immobilization
Padmashree Ranganathan,
Vinoth Kumar Raja
Abstract:Low‐cost ceramic microfiltration membranes were explored for immobilizing lipases. Expensive commercial ceramics (e.g., alumina, zirconia) have advantages like chemical robustness, but high sintering temperatures limit their usability. To overcome this, researchers used Fuller's earth clay with rice husk ash to create cost‐effective membranes. However, fewer reactive sites on ceramic surfaces hinder enzyme immobilization. To address this, 3‐aminopropyltriethoxysilane and glutaraldehyde activated the membrane f… Show more
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