Biocompatible magnetic cellulose-chitosan hybrid gel microspheres reconstituted from ionic liquids for enzyme immobilization
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-14-2012
Abstract
Magnetic Fe3O4-cellulose-chitosan hybrid gel microspheres were prepared by sol-gel transition technology using ionic liquids as solvent for cellulose and chitosan dissolution and regeneration. The synthesized microspheres were characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM, and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). The XRD and FTIR results showed that chitosan and cellulose had been successfully coated onto the surface of Fe3O 4 after the preparation. SEM presented that the synthesized microspheres were regular sphere with a mean diameter of about 10 μm. Furthermore, it was found that glucose oxidase (GOx) could be successfully immobilized on the hybrid gel microspheres via glutaraldehyde technique. The immobilized enzyme presented higher thermostability, wider range of pH optima and improved storage stability in comparison with free GOx. The glucose conversion could reach 91.5% within 4 h and retained 84.2% of the initial activity after 15 cycles of use. These results demonstrate their potential applications in the field of biocatalysis. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Materials Chemistry
First Page
15085
Last Page
15091
Recommended Citation
Liu, Z., Wang, H., Li, B., Liu, C., Jiang, Y., Yu, G., & Mu, X. (2012). Biocompatible magnetic cellulose-chitosan hybrid gel microspheres reconstituted from ionic liquids for enzyme immobilization. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22 (30), 15085-15091. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2jm33033d