Abstract: | The adsorption of various enzymes (proteases, lipases and peroxidases) onto the surface of talc (a hydrophobic support) and non- talc materials was investigated. In general, adsorption was favored by the hydrophobicity of the support. We found little evidence for the ionic interactions that characterize adsorption onto mineral supports (clays, porous glasses). Modification of the hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance of the talc support produced new immobilized biocatalysts with high enzyme activity (both lipases and horseradish peroxidase). This represents the first example of this type of talc-protein interaction. |