Chemistry (Oct 2022)

Polymer/Enzyme Composite Materials—Versatile Catalysts with Multiple Applications

  • Larisa-Maria Petrila,
  • Vasile Robert Grădinaru,
  • Florin Bucatariu,
  • Marcela Mihai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry4040087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 1312 – 1338

Abstract

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A significant interest was granted lately to enzymes, which are versatile catalysts characterized by natural origin, with high specificity and selectivity for particular substrates. Additionally, some enzymes are involved in the production of high-valuable products, such as antibiotics, while others are known for their ability to transform emerging contaminates, such as dyes and pesticides, to simpler molecules with a lower environmental impact. Nevertheless, the use of enzymes in industrial applications is limited by their reduced stability in extreme conditions and by their difficult recovery and reusability. Rationally, enzyme immobilization on organic or inorganic matrices proved to be one of the most successful innovative approaches to increase the stability of enzymatic catalysts. By the immobilization of enzymes on support materials, composite biocatalysts are obtained that pose an improved stability, preserving the enzymatic activity and some of the support material’s properties. Of high interest are the polymer/enzyme composites, which are obtained by the chemical or physical attachment of enzymes on polymer matrices. This review highlights some of the latest findings in the field of polymer/enzyme composites, classified according to the morphology of the resulting materials, following their most important applications.

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