Biomimetic Co2 Sequestration: 1. Immobilization of Carbonic Anhydrase Within Polyurethane Foam
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Özdemir, Ekrem
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Bovine carbonic anhydrase (CA) was immobilized within polyurethane (PU) foam for biomimetic CO2 sequestration. The catalytic activities for the free and immobilized CA were estimated using paranitrophenyl acetate (p-NPA) as the substrate. Because the p-NPA has limited solubility in the aqueous phase, the activities were estimated in Tris buffer containing 10% acetonitrile. A Lineweaver-Burk relationship was employed to estimate the Michaelis-Menten kinetic parameters for the free and immobilized CA. The kcat, K m, and kcat/Km values for the free CA were found to be 2.02 s-1, 12.2 mM, and 166.4M-1 s-1, respectively. The Km value for the immobilized CA was estimated to be 9.6mMat the same conditions. The immobilized CA was stable and did not lose any activity over seven consecutive washings and activity tests. While the free CA lost its activity in 45 days stored at 4 °C in refrigerator, the immobilized CA maintained 100% of its activity over a 45 day period stored in Tris buffer at ambient conditions. It was concluded that the immobilized CA as a very stable biocatalyst could be employed in biomimetic CO2 sequestration.
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Carbonic anhydrase, Ambient conditions, Tris buffers, Catalytic activity, Aqueous phase, Carbonic anhydrase, Tris buffers, Aqueous phase, Ambient conditions, Catalytic activity
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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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Özdemir, E. (2009). Biomimetic CO2 sequestration: 1. Immobilization of carbonic anhydrase within polyurethane foam. Energy and Fuels, 23(11), 5725-5730. doi:10.1021/ef9005725
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11
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