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Table 1  Flavonoid compounds used for enzymatic oxida- oxida-tion and bio-coloraoxida-tion/SEM image of swelled BC  mem-branes
Fig. 1  UV–visible spectra of treatment liquor solutions after polym‑
Fig. 2  1 H NMR spectra of a poly(catechol), b poly(hydroquinone), c poly(catechin) and d poly(ferulic acid); ( 1 H NMR were acquired at 400 MHz,
Fig. 3  MALDI‑TOF analysis of polymers obtained after polymerization with laccase immobilized at 4 °C; the polymerization was conducted at 50 °C,
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