Claims
- 1. An air purifying filter comprising a modified enzyme immobilized on a surface of a carrier, wherein:the modified enzyme has been modified with a bonding agent that improves bonding; the surface of the carrier has not been rendered to be water repellant prior to immobilizing the modified enzyme on the surface of the carrier; and the bonding agent improves bonding of the modified enzyme to the carrier.
- 2. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the bonding comprises covalent bonding.
- 3. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises one or more fibers.
- 4. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises glass fibers.
- 5. The air purifying filter according to claim 4, wherein the glass fibers comprise boron-silica glass fibers.
- 6. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises cellulose fibers.
- 7. The air purifying filter according to claim 6, wherein the cellulose fibers comprise rayon.
- 8. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises ion-exchange fibers.
- 9. The air purifying filter according to claim 3, wherein the fibers are coated with a polymer having a functional group.
- 10. The air purifying filter according to claim 9, wherein the polymer having a functional group is a polymer having at least one functional group selected from among —NHR (R is not H but an alkyl group selected from among methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl), —NH2, —C6H5NH2, —COOH and —OH.
- 11. The air purifying filter according to claim 9, wherein the modified enzyme bonds to the functional group of the polymer.
- 12. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the filter comprises a HEPA filter.
- 13. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme is immobilized through covalent bonding.
- 14. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme is either of a single type or a system consisting of two or more types, or it forms a mixture or a compound with a non-enzyme protein, a peptide, and/or a polysaccharide.
- 15. The air purifying filter according to claim 14, wherein the modified enzyme is at least one lysing enzyme selected from among lysozyme, chitinase, protease, glucose oxidase, glucanase, β-galactosidase, endo-β-N-acetylgluco-saminidase and endolysin.
- 16. The air purifying filter according to claim 14, wherein the non-enzyme protein or peptide is either one bactericidal protein or peptide selected from among protamine, lactoferrin and polylysine.
- 17. The air purifying filter according to claim 14, wherein the polysaccharide is either one of glucan, dextran, mannan, galactomannan, laminaran, carrageenan and agarose.
- 18. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme bonded with bromine-N-substituted carbamate.
- 19. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme bonded with bromine-N-substituted imido carbonate.
- 20. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme bonded with acetyl cellulose bromide.
- 21. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme N substituted isourea bromide having the formula of
- 22. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme N substituted imidocarbonyl dibromide having the formula of
- 23. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme N substituted carbamyl bromide having the formula of
- 24. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme substituted acetyl cellulose having the formula of
- 25. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the modified enzyme comprises an enzyme N substituted glutal aldehyde having the formula of
- 26. The air purifying filter according to claim 1, wherein the enzyme comprises a mixture of β-1,3-glucanase substituted acetyl cellulose bromide, lysozyme substituted acetyl cellulose bromide, and neutral protease substituted acetyl cellulose bromide.
- 27. A method of fabricating an air purifying filter, the method comprising:providing a carrier that has not been rendered to be water repellant; providing an enzyme that has been modified with a bonding agent that improves the bonding to the carrier; and immobilizing the enzyme on a surface of the carrier.
- 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein the carrier comprises one or more fibers.
- 29. The method according to claim 27, wherein the bonding comprises covalent bonding.
- 30. The method according to claim 27, wherein the enzyme comprises a mixture of β-1,3-glucanase substituted acetyl cellulose bromide, lysozyme substituted acetyl cellulose bromide, and neutral protease substituted acetyl cellulose bromide.
- 31. A method of purifying air comprising:providing an air filter comprising a modified enzyme immobilized on a surface of a carrier, wherein the modified enzyme has been modified with a bonding agent that improves bonding, the surface of the carrier has not been rendered to be water repellant prior to immobilizing the modified enzyme on the surface of the carrier, and the bonding agent improves bonding of the modified enzyme to the carrier; placing the air filter in an air handling system; and passing air through the air filter.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the air is purified of one or more of bacillus subtilis, bacillus cereus, and bacillus anthracis.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the enzyme comprises a mixture of β-1,3-glucanase substituted acetyl cellulose bromide, lysozyme substituted acetyl cellulose bromide, and neutral protease substituted acetyl cellulose bromide.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority from U.S. application Ser. No. 09/230,114 filed on Jan. 22, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,579,352 and titled Air Purifying Filter. The disclosure of the prior application is considered part of (and is incorporated by reference in) the disclosure of this application.
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