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    Surface modified Ga-silicates catalysts prepared via the aerosol process

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    In this work, the role played by the hydrophobic/ hydrophilic balance of the catalyst surface is investigated. A series of Ga-silicate catalysts with different degrees of methylation were synthesized via the aerosol process and tested in the acetalization of glycerol with acetone to produce solketal

    Protein-polyelectrolyte complexes to improve the biological activity of proteins in layer-by-layer assemblies.

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    A standard method of protein immobilization is proposed, based on the use of protein–polyelectrolyte complexes (PPCs) as building blocks for layer-by-layer assembly. Thicker multilayers, with a higher polyelectrolyte fraction, are obtained with PPCs compared to single protein molecules. Biological activity is not only maintained, but specific activity is also higher, as demonstrated for lysozyme–poly(styrene sulfonate) complexes. This is attributed to the more hydrated state of the assemblies. This new method of protein immobilization opens up perspectives for biotechnology and biomedical applications
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