Ionozyme: ionic liquids as solvent and stabilizer for efficient bioactivation of CO 2

The efficient bioactivation of CO 2 provides an alternative new strategy for producing high value chemicals and fuels. Normally, in vitro activation of CO 2 can be achieved by using formate dehydrogenase (FDH). However, the CO 2 solubility and the activity of commercial FDHCb remain a tough challeng...

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Veröffentlicht in:Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2021-09, Vol.23 (18), p.6990-7000
Hauptverfasser: Ji, Xiuling, Xue, Yaju, Li, Zhuang, Liu, Yanrong, Liu, Lei, Busk, Peter Kamp, Lange, Lene, Huang, Yuhong, Zhang, Suojiang
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Zusammenfassung:The efficient bioactivation of CO 2 provides an alternative new strategy for producing high value chemicals and fuels. Normally, in vitro activation of CO 2 can be achieved by using formate dehydrogenase (FDH). However, the CO 2 solubility and the activity of commercial FDHCb remain a tough challenge for the efficient bioactivation of CO 2 . Here, we report a new “ionozyme” strategy created by using ionic liquids (ILs) as a solvent and enzyme stabilizer, resulting in a 142.3-fold increase in CO 2 conversion over FDHCb. The ionozyme (FDHPa-[CH][Pro]-[TMGH][PhO]) was first developed by combing a discovered novel FDHPa with an efficient synergistic ionic microenvironment. The remarkable performance of this ionozyme is attributed to forming key intermediates [CH][ProCOO] and [TMGH][PhOCOO], stabilizing the enzyme structure with increased solvation structure, and shortening the distance (3.9 Å) between NADH and CO 2 to favor the hydride transfer by facilitating their relative orientation and forming new hydrogen bonds at the active sites. This bioactivation of CO 2 by this specific ionozyme represents ideal starting points for the sustainable carbon cycle.
ISSN:1463-9262
1463-9270
1463-9270
DOI:10.1039/D1GC02503A