碳酸酐酶
化学
降水
二氧化碳
碳酸钙
碳酸盐
尿素酶
溶解度
碳酸
碳酸盐矿物
碱度
环境化学
化学工程
无机化学
生物化学
尿素
酶
有机化学
物理
气象学
工程类
作者
Alexandra Clarà Saracho,Ewa Marek
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c06617
摘要
The hydration of CO2 suffers from kinetic inefficiencies that make its natural trapping impractically sluggish. However, CO2-fixing carbonic anhydrases (CAs) remarkably accelerate its equilibration by 6 orders of magnitude and are, therefore, "ideal" catalysts. Notably, CA has been detected in ureolytic bacteria, suggesting its potential involvement in microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP), yet the dynamics of the urease (Ur) and CA genes remain poorly understood. Here, through the use of the ureolytic bacteriumSporosarcina pasteurii, we investigate the differing role of Ur and CA in ureolysis, CO2 hydration, and CaCO3 precipitation with increasing CO2(g) concentrations. We show that Ur gene up-regulation coincides with an increase in [HCO3–] following the hydration of CO2 to HCO3– by CA. Hence, CA physiologically promotes buffering, which enhances solubility trapping and affects the phase of the CaCO3 mineral formed. Understanding the role of CO2 hydration on the performance of ureolysis and CaCO3 precipitation provides essential new insights, required for the development of next-generation biocatalyzed CO2 trapping technologies.
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