Enzymes immobilized on carbon nanotubes.

Enzyme immobilizations on carbon nanotubes for fabrication of biosensors and biofuel cells and for preparation of biocatalysts are rapidly emerging as new research areas. Various immobilization methods have been developed, and in particular, specific attachment of enzymes on carbon nanotubes has been an important focus of attention. The method of immobilization has an effect on the preservation of the enzyme structure and retention of the native biological function of the enzyme. In this review, we focus on recent advances in methodology for enzyme immobilization on carbon nanotubes.

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