沸石咪唑盐骨架
化学
碳酸酐酶
咪唑酯
热稳定性
催化作用
傅里叶变换红外光谱
圆二色性
吸附
固定化酶
活动站点
酶
化学工程
金属有机骨架
有机化学
立体化学
工程类
作者
Shihan Zhang,Mine Du,Peijing Shao,Lidong Wang,Jiexu Ye,Jun Chen,Jianmeng Chen
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.8b04671
摘要
Carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme-based absorption technology for CO2 capture has been intensively investigated. The main issue related to this novel technology is the activity and stability of the CA enzyme under the typical flue gas conditions. To address this issue, CA enzymes were embedded into zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-L) nanoparticles to synthesize a novel CA/ZIF-L-1 composite. The composite exhibited a superior apparent catalytic activity (1.5 times higher) for CO2 absorption compared with their free counterparts, which was due to the synergistic enhancement of CO2 adsorption by support ZIF-L and enzymatic catalysis. The analyses of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and circular dichroism revealed that the CA enzyme's secondary structure was not significantly varied during the CA/ZIF-L-1 preparation, resulting in a high enzyme activity retention. Moreover, the CA/ZIF-L-1 possessed a high thermal stability and reusability due to the structural rigidity and confinement of ZIF-L scaffolds. Compared with the free enzyme, its thermal stability was improved by approximately 100% at 40 °C. After six cycles of reuse, CA/ZIF-L-1 still retained a relative activity of 134%. Therefore, the CA/ZIF-L-1 can be a good candidate to promote the CO2 capture in industrial application.
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