Integration of Enzymes and Photosensitizers in a Hierarchical Mesoporous Metal–Organic Framework for Light-Driven CO2 Reduction

Protection of enzymes with synthetic materials is a viable strategy to stabilize, and hence to retain, the reactivity of these highly active biomolecules in non-native environments. Active synthetic supports, coupled to encapsulated enzymes, can enable efficient cascade reactions which are necessary...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2020-01, Vol.142 (4), p.1768-1773
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yijing, Li, Peng, Zhou, Jiawang, Buru, Cassandra T, Đorđević, Luka, Li, Penghao, Zhang, Xuan, Cetin, M. Mustafa, Stoddart, J. Fraser, Stupp, Samuel I, Wasielewski, Michael R, Farha, Omar K
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Zusammenfassung:Protection of enzymes with synthetic materials is a viable strategy to stabilize, and hence to retain, the reactivity of these highly active biomolecules in non-native environments. Active synthetic supports, coupled to encapsulated enzymes, can enable efficient cascade reactions which are necessary for processes like light-driven CO2 reduction, providing a promising pathway for alternative energy generation. Herein, a semi-artificial systemcontaining an immobilized enzyme, formate dehydrogenase, in a light harvesting scaffoldis reported for the conversion of CO2 to formic acid using white light. The electron-mediator Cp*Rh­(2,2′-bipyridyl-5,5′-dicarboxylic acid)­Cl was anchored to the nodes of the metal–organic framework NU-1006 to facilitate ultrafast photo-induced electron transfer when irradiated, leading to the reduction of the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide at a rate of about 28 mM·h–1. Most importantly, the immobilized enzyme utilizes the reduced coenzyme to generate formic acid selectively from CO2 at a high turnover frequency of about 865 h–1 in 24 h. The outcome of this research is the demonstration of a feasible pathway for solar-driven carbon fixation.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.9b12828