Two polymer materials, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) superfine fibers and photocrosslinkable PVA bearing styrylpyridinium groups, have been developed to immobilize biocatalysts. The former has a large surface consisting of relatively large-size pores and the fibers can immobilize a large amount of biocatalyst on their surface by ionic interaction. The latter entraps many kinds of biocatalysts by cyclodimerization caused by visible light irradiation. The biocatalysts on/in these supports maintain high activity and thermal stability. These materials can easily be formed into various shapes suitable for various applications. A new bioreactor system was constructed for evaluating a variety of biocatalysts and supports.

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