Enzyme encapsulation using highly ordered mesoporous silica monoliths

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(a) Cubic structures formed by CTAB above critical micellar concentration used as a template to generate highly ordered mesoporous silica. (b) Photo showing the magnetic recovery of MCM48/SPION/C8 nanocomposite in 60 s.


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