Data underlying the publication: Biocatalytic PEI-PSS membranes through aqueous phase separation: influence of casting solution pH and operational temperature

doi:10.4121/4458ff76-1691-4f14-81ca-292fc0307b92.v1
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doi: 10.4121/4458ff76-1691-4f14-81ca-292fc0307b92
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Li, Lijie; Baig, Muhammad Irshad ; de Vos, Wiebe M.; Lindhoud, Saskia (2024): Data underlying the publication: Biocatalytic PEI-PSS membranes through aqueous phase separation: influence of casting solution pH and operational temperature. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/4458ff76-1691-4f14-81ca-292fc0307b92.v1
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Dataset

The aim of this publication is to prepare polyelectrolyte complex membranes incorporated with lysozyme through a one-step and mild pH shift aqueous phase separation (APS) approach. The effects of lysozyme addition and casting solution pH on the membrane properties were studied. The biocatalytic membranes exhibited temperature dependent enzymatic activity. Moreover, the biocatalytic membranes demonstrate desirable enzymatic stability, maintaining 60% activity even after 60 days of storage. This study validates the potential of the water-based APS process as a straightforward approach for integrating enzymes into responsive biocatalytic membranes. 

The dataset contains the data presented in the publication: dynamic viscosity of the casting solutions, SEM images, pure water permeability, and the enzymatic activity data of all the membranes.

history
  • 2024-06-24 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
image/.bmp; excel/.xlsx; word/.docx; text/.txt
funding
  • Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)
organizations
University of Twente, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Molecules & Materials, Department of Membrane Science and Technology

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