What do we learn from enzyme behaviors in organic solvents? – Structural functionalization of ionic liquids for enzyme activation and stabilization

Volume: 45, Pages: 107638 - 107638
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
Enzyme activity in nonaqueous media (e.g. conventional organic solvents) is typically lower than in water by several orders of magnitude. There is a rising interest of developing new nonaqueous solvent systems that are more “water-like” and more biocompatible. Therefore, we need to learn from the current state of nonaqueous biocatalysis to overcome its bottleneck and provide guidance for new solvent design. This review firstly focuses on the...
Paper Details
Title
What do we learn from enzyme behaviors in organic solvents? – Structural functionalization of ionic liquids for enzyme activation and stabilization
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
45
Pages
107638 - 107638
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