Size-Selective Biocatalysis of Myoglobin Immobilized into a Mesoporous Metal–Organic Framework with Hierarchical Pore Sizes
Inorganic Chemistry2012Vol. 51(17), pp. 9156–9158
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Abstract
The protein myoglobin has been successfully immobilized into a mesoporous metal-organic framework with hierarchical pore sizes, which demonstrates interesting size-selective biocatalysis as well as superior catalytic activities toward small substrate oxidation compared to its mesoporous silica material counterpart.
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