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Taylor and Francis Group, Analytical Letters, 2(41), p. 278-288

DOI: 10.1080/00032710701792737

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Preparation of polymer-carbon nanotube composite materials and their applications for enzyme entrapment

Journal article published in 2008 by Sabahudin Hrapovic, Keith B. Male, Yali Liu, John H. T. Luong ORCID
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Abstract

Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs), single-, double-, and multiwalled can be easily suspended up to 10 mg/ml in biocompatible carboxymethylcellulose or k-carrageenan as these polymers are envisioned to wrap themselves around CNTs effectively forming aqueous solutions. Glucose oxidase was used as a model to show the biocompatibility and stability of the entrapped enzyme in a k-carrageenan-CNT network. ; NRC Pub: Yes ; system details: machine converted author identifier PE to PID, February 2012