Tailor-made resealable micro(bio)reactors providing easy integration of in situ sensors

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Flow microreactors utilizing immobilized enzymes are of great interest in biocatalysis development. Most of the common devices are permanently closed, single-use systems, which allow limited physical and chemical surface modifications and evaluation methods. In this paper we will present resealable flowcells that overcome these limitations and moreover allow a quick and easy integration of sensor systems, because of the use of modular building blocks. The devices were utilized to study the enzyme activity of glucose oxidase immobilized on chemically modified glass surfaces under flow conditions, employing integrated optical oxygen sensors for on-line monitoring.

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Viefhues, M., Sun, S., Valikhani, D., Nidetzky, B., Vrouwe, E. X., Mayr, T., & Bolivar, J. M. (2017). Tailor-made resealable micro(bio)reactors providing easy integration of in situ sensors. Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 27(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6439/aa6eb9

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