Issue 4, 2016

Hydroxyl ammonium ionic liquids as media for biocatalytic oxidations

Abstract

In this work, neoteric and biodegradable ionic liquids (ILs) based on various hydroxyl ammonium cations and formic acid anions have been used as media for biocatalytic oxidoreductions catalyzed by different metalloproteins. The effect of these ILs on the biocatalytic behavior and structure of solubilized enzymes was investigated using cytochrome c (cyt c) as a model protein. The use of IL-based media enhances the tolerance of cyt c against the denaturing effect of H2O2 and increases (up to 20 fold) its catalytic efficiency compared to that observed in buffer. This beneficial effect strongly correlates with the concentration of ILs used, as well as the chaotropicity of their cations. UV–vis, circular dichroism and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopic studies indicated that, the effect of ILs on the catalytic behavior of cyt c could be correlated with slight structural changes on the protein molecule and/or perturbations of the heme microenvironment. The use of hydroxyl ammonium-based ILs as reaction media increased (up to 4-fold) the decolorization activity of cyt c. All ILs used were recycled and successfully reused three times indicating the potential application of these novel ILs as environmentally friendly media for biocatalytic processes of industrial interest.

Graphical abstract: Hydroxyl ammonium ionic liquids as media for biocatalytic oxidations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Oct 2015
Accepted
06 Oct 2015
First published
08 Oct 2015

Green Chem., 2016,18, 1147-1158

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Hydroxyl ammonium ionic liquids as media for biocatalytic oxidations

A. A. Papadopoulou, A. Tzani, D. Alivertis, M. H. Katsoura, A. C. Polydera, A. Detsi and H. Stamatis, Green Chem., 2016, 18, 1147 DOI: 10.1039/C5GC02381E

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