Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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70680 | Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The room temperature solid-phase ionic liquid (RTSPIL) co-lyophilized enzyme exhibited markedly enhanced activity in organic solvent. The enzyme co-lyophilized with a dodecyl-imidazolium salt was 660-fold more active compared to its RTSPIL-free counterpart. The activity enhancement by RTSPILs was mainly attributable to the reduced particle sizes and improved dispersion of enzymes suspended in organic solvent. Also, the RTSPIL co-lyophilized enzyme displayed significantly enhanced enantioselectivity. Its enantioselectivity was 2.5-fold higher than that of its RTSPIL-free counterpart.
Graphical abstractIonic liquid co-lyophilized enzyme is described as a useful catalyst for biocatalysis in organic solvent. The some room-temperature-solid-phase ionic liquids were synthesized and used as the lyoprotectant material for the lyophilization of enzyme.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights▶ The room temperature solid-phase ionic liquids (RTSPILs) co-lyophilized enzyme exhibited markedly enhanced reactivity for biocatalysis in organic solvent. ▶ The enantioselectivity of RTSPIL co-lyophilized enzyme presents the enhanced enantioselectivity. ▶ The enhanced activities by RTSPILs are mainly attributable to the size affection of enzyme catalyst after co-lyophilization with RTSPIL.