Abstract

Macrostructured carbonized ceramics have been synthesized and studied for the immobilization of glucoamylase. Carbon layer of different morphology, in particular of filamentous one, has been obtained on the surface of honeycomb monoliths and foam ceramic supports. The effects of morphology of surface carbon on adsorption and biocatalytical properties of immobilized glucoamylase, namely, on the stability and the activity of biocatalyst in continuous starch hydrolysis, have been investigated.

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