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From Thermo Fisher Scientific – Thermo Scientific Baths, Circulators & Chillers
Controlling temperature is crucial for enzyme reactions as too high a temperature can bring a reaction to a complete stop. Thermo Fisher Scientific's HAAKE Phoenix II heated circulator baths allow technicians to control temperature during enzyme reactions. Enzyme reaction technology is used for a wide variety of analytical applications, including life science, food and beverages, and agriculture. In addition to variables like pH and enzyme concentration, temperature control is one of the most important factors in these reactions. Product Announcements
Topics of Interest
Accurate refractometric results can only be achieved by stabilizing the temperature during measurement. ABBE refractometers combined with a Thermo Scientific HAAKE DC10-K10 or Thermo Scientific HAAKE...
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Reaction Kinetics
The simple kinetic equation for a single substrate reaction is
(4-15)
where n is the order of the reaction and k is the rate constant, which is a function of...
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Chapter List
Chapter 9: Multifunctional Enzyme Complexes Multistep Catalysis by Molecular Machines
Chapter 10: Metamorphosis of an Enzyme
Chapter 11: Optimizing an Enzyme for its...
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This application note compares the performance of two "sealed" architecture circulator units, the HAAKE DynaMax 1700 unit and a well known competitor unit, when used to control exothermic reactions in...
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Young H.Lee and Raj Mutharasan, Department of Chemical Engineering, Drexel University
6.1 Overview: What Is a Biosensor?
Biosensor=bioreceptor+transducer. A biosensor consists of two...
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