Efficient Conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to Methanol Catalyzed by Three Dehydrogenases Co-encapsulated in an Alginate−Silica (ALG−SiO<sub>2</sub>) Hybrid Gel

Songwei Xu(Tianjin University), Yang Lü(East China University of Science and Technology), Jian Li(Tianjin University), Zhongyi Jiang(East China University of Science and Technology), Hong Wu(East China University of Science and Technology)
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
May 28, 2006
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Abstract

In this study, the conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol was realized through a novel biochemical approach that was catalyzed by three dehydrogenases: formate dehydrogenase (FateDH), formaldehyde dehydrogenase (FaldDH), and alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). The dehydrogenases were encapsulated in an alginate−silica (ALG−SiO2) hybrid gel, which was prepared through in situ growth of the silica precursor within an alginate solution, which was followed by Ca2+ cross-linking. Methanol yields that were catalyzed by free dehydrogenases, and by dehydrogenases immobilized in pure alginate (ALG) gel and in ALG−SiO2 hybrid gel, were 98.8%, 71.3%, and 98.1%, respectively. Furthermore, methanol yield that was catalyzed by dehydrogenases in an ALG−SiO2 composite could be retained as high as 76.2% after 60 days storage and as high as 78.5% after 10 times recycling. The significantly improved catalytic properties of the dehydrogenases in the ALG−SiO2 composite were attributed to the creation of the appropriate immobilizing microenvironment: high hydrophilicity, moderate rigidity and flexibility, ideal diffusion characteristics, and optimized cage confinement effect.


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