Sipponen_2018_Nat.Commun_9_2300

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Title : Spatially confined lignin nanospheres for biocatalytic ester synthesis in aqueous media - Sipponen_2018_Nat.Commun_9_2300
Author(s) : Sipponen MH , Farooq M , Koivisto J , Pellis A , Seitsonen J , Osterberg M
Ref : Nat Commun , 9 :2300 , 2018
Abstract :

Dehydration reactions proceed readily in water-filled biological cells. Development of biocatalysts that mimic such compartmentalized reactions has been cumbersome due to the lack of low-cost nanomaterials and associated technologies. Here we show that cationic lignin nanospheres function as activating anchors for hydrolases, and enable aqueous ester synthesis by forming spatially confined biocatalysts upon self-assembly and drying-driven aggregation in calcium alginate hydrogel. Spatially confined microbial cutinase and lipase retain 97% and 70% of their respective synthetic activities when the volume ratio of water to hexane increases from 1:1 to 9:1 in the reaction medium. The activity retention of industrially most frequently used acrylic resin-immobilized Candida antarctica lipase B is only 51% under similar test conditions. Overall, our findings enable fabrication of robust renewable biocatalysts for aqueous ester synthesis, and provide insight into the compartmentalization of diverse heterogeneous catalysts.

PubMedSearch : Sipponen_2018_Nat.Commun_9_2300
PubMedID: 29895870

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Sipponen MH, Farooq M, Koivisto J, Pellis A, Seitsonen J, Osterberg M (2018)
Spatially confined lignin nanospheres for biocatalytic ester synthesis in aqueous media
Nat Commun 9 :2300

Sipponen MH, Farooq M, Koivisto J, Pellis A, Seitsonen J, Osterberg M (2018)
Nat Commun 9 :2300