Cross-linked crystals of Candida rugosa lipase: highly efficient catalysts for the resolution of chiral esters

JJ Lalonde, C Govardhan, N Khalaf…

Index: Journal of the American Chemical Society, , vol. 117, # 26 p. 6845 - 6852

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... 0 1995 American Chemical Society Page 2. ... (24) US. ... The importance of the chemical cross-linking, on the other hand, can be illustrated by the fact that when non-cross-linked CRL crystals are removed from the crystallization liquor, they quickly dissolve, thus losing their stability. ...

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