化学
生物分子
多孔性
热稳定性
生物催化
沸石咪唑盐骨架
咪唑酯
酶
化学工程
纳米技术
金属有机骨架
催化作用
吸附
有机化学
生物化学
材料科学
离子液体
工程类
作者
Weibin Liang,Francesco Carraro,Marcello B. Solomon,Stephen G. Bell,Heinz Amenitsch,Christopher J. Sumby,Nicholas G. White,Paolo Falcaro,Christian J. Doonan
摘要
Protection of biological assemblies is critical to applications in biotechnology, increasing the durability of enzymes in biocatalysis or potentially stabilizing biotherapeutics during transport and use. Here we show that a porous hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) constructed from water-soluble tetra-amidinium (1·Cl4) and tetracarboxylate (2) building blocks can encapsulate and stabilize biomolecules to elevated temperature, proteolytic and denaturing agents, and extend the operable pH range for catalase activity. The HOF, which readily retains water within its framework structure, can also protect and retain the activity of enzymes such as alcohol oxidase, that are inactive when encapsulated within zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) materials. Such HOF coatings could provide valid alternative materials to ZIFs: they are metal free, possess larger pore apertures, and are stable over a wider, more biologically relevant pH range.
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