Hwang, Ee TaekEe TaekHwangTatavarty, RameshwarRameshwarTatavartyChung, JinyangJinyangChungGu, Man BockMan BockGu2020-07-312020-07-312013-12-31ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 3 (5): 532-537 (2013)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6928In the present study, we report on enzyme-assisted formation of biomineralized amorphous calcium phosphate nanocomposites (ACP-NCs). About 100-200 nm sizes of the spherical porous enzyme-assisted ACP-NCs were successfully synthesized via double reverse microemulsion, but no ACP-NCs formed without the enzyme. It is believed that the enzyme was used as an organic template or additive that could regulate the biomineralization process. The enzyme-assisted ACP-NCs were well characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) criteria. The BET surface area, total pore volume, pore size from adsorption, and pore size from desorption of the ACP-NCs were 163 m2 g-1 or 0.37 cm3 g -1, 8.87 nm, and 7.48 nm, respectively. The enzyme-assisted ACP-NCs retained about 43% of the catalytic activity of free carboxyl esterase. Furthermore, they preserved their bioactivity even after the 10th reuse and were stable over 10 days even under a stringent shaking conditions. The reported method paves the way for novel biomineralization via enzyme molecules to form functional enzymes containing nanocomposites. © 2012 American Chemical Society.en1944-8252ACS applied materials & interfaces20133532537American Chemical Societyamorphous calcium phosphatebioinorganic nanocompositesenzymeenzyme assisted biomineralizationenzyme reusefunctional nanocompositesBiowissenschaften, BiologieNew functional amorphous calcium phosphate nanocomposites by enzyme-assisted biomineralizationJournal Article10.1021/am302580pOther