Abstract

A novel and simple process for the surface functionalization of micron-sized monodisperse magnetic polystyrene (PS) microbeads was reported. The polystyrene seed particles were prepared prior to the dispersion polymerization method. Afterwards, series of surface chemical modifications on polystyrene microspheres were conducted, and three end-functional microspheres with carboxyl, imidazolyl and sulphydryl groups were obtained. The functional magnetic polystyrene microspheres were prepared by impregnation and subsequent precipitation of ferric and ferrous ions into the polystyrene particles. Finally, the functional magnetic polystyrene was used for the reversible immobilization of glucoamylase via metal-affinity adsorption. The results indicated that the obtained immobilized glucoamylase presented excellent reusability, applicability, magnetic response and regeneration of supports. The magnetic PS microspheres retained >65% of its initial activity at 65°C over 6h; and the lowest residual activity of immobilized glucoamylase prepared by regenerated supports still remained about 50% of the initial activity after the 10th cycles.

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