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    Combination of Immobilization Techniques of Xylanase by Entrapment and Covalent Binding on Alginate Hydrogel Beads by Mimi Sakinah, A. M., Siti Sabrina, M. S.

    Published 2016
    “…The present work reported a combination of immobilization technique of xylanase by entrapment and covalent binding on alginate hydrogel beads. Xylanase enzyme was effectively immobilized within the alginate hydrogel beads by entrapment and covalent binding on the surface of alginate beads using glutaraldehyde as a cross-linked agent. …”
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    Effect of xylanase immobilisation conditions by combination of entrapment and covalent binding on alginate beads by Siti Sabrina, Mohd Sukri, Mimi Sakinah, Abdul Munaim, Wan Zuraida, Wan Kamis, H., Hassan, A. K., Nur Fadzeelah, Sharifah K., Jamaludin

    Published 2020
    “…In the current study, xylanase was immobilised using a combination technique of entrapment and covalent binding within and onto calcium alginate beads. The sodium alginate and calcium chloride (CaCl2) concentration used for the preparation of alginate beads which is the support matrix for xylanase immobilisation were fixed at 3% (w/v) and 0.3 M, respectively. …”
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    Bead characterization for wire based laser directed energy deposition fabrication process by Muhammad Irfan Syahmi, Sidun, Ismayuzri, Ishak

    Published 2023
    “…DED fabrication process will be able to construct a 3D metal object with consideration of the weld bead characteristics. Without knowing the weld bead characteristics, the mechanical integrity will not hold as the bead size is not suitable for the product. …”
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    Lignin Nanoparticles and Alginate Gel Beads: Preparation, Characterization and Removal of Methylene Blue by Tong Luo, Yanping Hao, Chao Wang, Weikun Jiang, Xingxiang Ji, Guihua Yang, Jiachuan Chen, Srinivas Janaswamy, Gaojin Lyu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The average diameter of LNPs is in the range 123.6 to 140.7 nm, and the LNPs show good stability and dispersibility in water. The composite beads composed of LNPs and sodium alginate (SA) are highly efficient (97.1%) at removing methylene blue (MB) from the aqueous solution compared to 82.9% and 77.4% by the SA/bulk kraft lignin composite and pure SA, respectively. …”
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    Heavy and toxic metal uptake by mesoporous hypercrosslinked SMA beads: Isotherms and kinetics by Renuka Gonte, K. Balasubramanian

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Hypercrosslinked styrene-maleic acid copolymer beads were used for the removal of metal ions from mimicked industrial effluents. …”
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