Immobilized proteins in porous materials - Structural studies by Pulse EPR dipolar spectroscopY (iSPY). University of Antwerp
Nature is by far the most versatile chemist and modern research efforts have harnessed the power of Nature by using biomolecules such as proteins as building blocks or targets for various technological applications. In many cases the immobilization of a protein in a synthetic matrix is essential. In particular protein-porous material hybrids have received much attention but their preparation have been non-trivial, often limited by the size ...