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We develop a new concept to impart new functions to biocatalysts by combining enzymes and metal−organic frameworks (MOFs). The proof-of-concept design is demonstrated by embedding catalase molecules into uniformly sized ZIF-90 crystals via a de novo approach. We have carried out electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction,
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Why is it important?
Because catalase is immobilized and sheltered by the ZIF-90 crystals, the composites show activity in hydrogen peroxide degradation even in the presence of protease proteinase K. This proof of concept can be applied in several fields including biomolecular delivery, size-selective enzyme catalysis, and industrial wastewater treatment.
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This page is a summary of: Imparting Functionality to Biocatalysts via Embedding Enzymes into Nanoporous Materials by a de Novo Approach: Size-Selective Sheltering of Catalase in Metal–Organic Framework Microcrystals , Journal of the American Chemical Society, April 2015, American Chemical Society (ACS),
DOI: 10.1021/ja513058h.
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