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Zinc-based deep eutectic solvent – An efficient carbonic anhydrase mimic for CO2 hydration and conversion

•Development of deep eutectic solvent mimicking carbonic anhydrase (CA) for enzymatic conversion of CO2.•The mimetic CA exhibited the facile synthesis, high stability and low cost as characteristics of DES.•The mimetic CA showed better catalytic performance compared to the currently reported mimetic...

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Published in:Separation and purification technology 2021-12, Vol.276, p.119446, Article 119446
Main Authors: Zhang, Zhibo, Li, Fangfang, Nie, Yi, Zhang, Xiangping, Zhang, Suojiang, Ji, Xiaoyan
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Summary:•Development of deep eutectic solvent mimicking carbonic anhydrase (CA) for enzymatic conversion of CO2.•The mimetic CA exhibited the facile synthesis, high stability and low cost as characteristics of DES.•The mimetic CA showed better catalytic performance compared to the currently reported mimetic CA. Carbonic anhydrase (CA) has demonstrated great potential to mitigate CO2 emissions by enzymatic conversion of CO2, while its commercial implementation is limited by the inherent shortcomings of CA, such as thermal and chemical instability, high sensitivity to the environment, and high cost. To overcome the drawbacks of CA and develop advanced technologies for mitigating CO2 emission, for the first time, mimetic CA (ZnHisGly) with the characteristics of natural CA was designed and synthesized, i.e., zinc-based deep eutectic solvent (DES), to boost CO2 hydration and conversion. The mimetic CA exhibited facile synthesis, high stability, and low cost as the characteristics of DES, and showed better catalytic performance compared to the currently reported mimetic CA. Particularly, its catalytic performance increased greatly with increasing pH and temperatures, which provides promising prospects in the industrial applications of DES-based CA mimics.
ISSN:1383-5866
DOI:10.1016/j.seppur.2021.119446