2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c21383
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Construction of Macroporous β-Glucosidase@MOFs by a Metal Competitive Coordination and Oxidation Strategy for Efficient Cellulose Conversion at 120 °C

Abstract: Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have become promising accommodation for enzyme immobilization in recent years. However, the microporous nature of MOFs affects the accessibility of large molecules, resulting in a significant decline in biocatalysis efficiency. Herein, a novel strategy is reported to construct macroporous MOFs by metal competitive coordination and oxidation with induced defect structure using a transition metal (Fe2+) as a functional site. The feasibility of in situ encapsulating β-glucosidase (… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the residual enzyme activity after 5 cycles of reuse in this study reached 82.43% and 85.14%, also surpassing most of the prior research. It is noteworthy that, compared to our previous study [24] where cellulase was immobilized using the cross-linking method (with a loading of 359.89 mg/g), this research demonstrates a relatively lower enzyme loading. However, the activity of 71.39% surpasses the previous 69.35%.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Immobilization E Ciency and Reusability...contrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Furthermore, the residual enzyme activity after 5 cycles of reuse in this study reached 82.43% and 85.14%, also surpassing most of the prior research. It is noteworthy that, compared to our previous study [24] where cellulase was immobilized using the cross-linking method (with a loading of 359.89 mg/g), this research demonstrates a relatively lower enzyme loading. However, the activity of 71.39% surpasses the previous 69.35%.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Immobilization E Ciency and Reusability...contrasting
confidence: 55%
“…, high temperature), with the benefit of enzyme heterogenization. 49,303,304 However, to the best of our knowledge, MOC-based MOFs have not been reported for this purpose. Nevertheless, Zr- and Hf-based MOCs could be interesting for these applications as the synergy between the reactivity of the MOCs and that of the encapsulated enzyme may produce particularly effective catalysts.…”
Section: Reactivity Of Moc-based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…302 Various MOF structures have already been used to encapsulate and stabilize b-glucosidase for hydrolysis of cellulose in conditions that would otherwise be detrimental to the protein structure (e.g., high temperature), with the benefit of enzyme heterogenization. 49,303,304 However, to the best of our knowledge, MOC-based MOFs have not been reported for this purpose. Nevertheless, Zr-and Hf-based MOCs could be interesting for these applications as the synergy between the reactivity of the MOCs and that of the encapsulated enzyme may produce particularly effective catalysts.…”
Section: Hydrolysis Of Polysaccharidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,20 Their structural designability, high porosity, and periodic network make them ideal platforms for enzyme immobilization. [21][22][23] The crystalline nature and conjugation properties of COFs also make them promising candidates for photocatalytic platforms. [24][25][26][27][28] By tailoring building blocks or modifying the frameworks, the photophysical and photochemical properties of COFs can be ne-tuned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%