How do you shut it off? under controlled conditions in the lab it's not a big deal as long as the nano materials are destroyed when their job is done, but when these materials are released into the biosphere I'd be a little bit more concerned if there isn't a well defined and tested shut off mechanism.
The first generation nanoporous materials are silica-based. The immobilized enzymes are inert unless they are presented with their substrates, so one way to turn off the enzymes is to simply not present them with fresh substrates or reactants. If it were necessary to destroy the immobilized samples, the silica would dissolve at high pH. For more information please contact eackermATsandiaDOTgov.
How do you shut it off? under controlled conditions in the lab it's not a big deal as long as the nano materials are destroyed when their job is done, but when these materials are released into the biosphere I'd be a little bit more concerned if there isn't a well defined and tested shut off mechanism.
ContaMuir17a 2 years ago
The first generation nanoporous materials are silica-based. The immobilized enzymes are inert unless they are presented with their substrates, so one way to turn off the enzymes is to simply not present them with fresh substrates or reactants. If it were necessary to destroy the immobilized samples, the silica would dissolve at high pH. For more information please contact eackermATsandiaDOTgov.
PNNLgov 2 years ago
buen clip sobre inmobilización de enzimas. Lo voy a traducira al español
Esceptik33 2 years ago