Factors modulating the hydrolysis of Nylon-6,6 by a nylon hydrolase enzyme

Abstract

The enzymatic hydrolysis of polyamides offers a promising approach to reduce the environmental impact of chemical recycling by enabling lower reaction temperatures, eliminating toxic organic solvents, and enhancing product selectivity. Achieving this goal will require increasing the low overall yield of enzymatic hydrolysis. In this work, we studied the mechanism of hydrolysis of commercial Nylon-6,6 polymer with a thermostable Nylon hydrolyzing enzyme and identified the substrate characteristics that influence the efficiency and deconstruction product yield. These results will guide the development of effective substrate pre-treatment methods to improve the yield of valuable oligoamide building blocks via enzymatic hydrolysis.

Graphical abstract: Factors modulating the hydrolysis of Nylon-6,6 by a nylon hydrolase enzyme

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Janv. 2025
Accepted
21 Marts 2025
First published
21 Marts 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Polym. Chem., 2025, Advance Article

Factors modulating the hydrolysis of Nylon-6,6 by a nylon hydrolase enzyme

V. Bocharova, E. E. Drufva, J. F. Cahill, I. Popov, I. T. Dishner, M. Zhou, G. S. Jung, A. M. Ullman, D. L. Carper, J. T. Damron, J. K. Keum, C. Gainaru, S. H. Chen, J. C. Foster and J. K. Michener, Polym. Chem., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5PY00023H

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