Authors
Wen Jin, John D Brennan
Publication date
2002/6/12
Source
Analytica Chimica Acta
Volume
461
Issue
1
Pages
1-36
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The last decade has seen a revolution in the area of sol–gel-derived materials since the demonstration that these materials can be used to encapsulate biological species such as enzymes, antibodies and other proteins in a functional state. The interactions between the biomolecule and the inorganic, organic or hybrid nanocomposite material determines the degree to which the biomolecule retains its native properties, and such interactions can be tuned to provide optimised biomaterials that are suitable for a variety of applications. Typical applications of sol–gel derived biomaterials include selective coatings for optical and electrochemical biosensors, stationary phases for affinity chromatography, immunoadsorbent and solid-phase extraction materials, controlled release agents, solid-phase biosynthesis, and unique matrices for biophysical studies. Through careful selection of precursors and additives, these …
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