Issue 29, 2017

Enzyme encapsulation in metal–organic frameworks for applications in catalysis

Abstract

Enzymes are natural catalysts which are highly selective and efficient. Given that enzymes have very intricate and delicate structures, they need to be stabilized and protected by a support material if they are to be used under challenging catalytic conditions. This highlight focuses on the use of metal–organic frameworks as supports for enzyme encapsulation and subsequent catalytic applications. De novo and post-synthetic methods of encapsulation are discussed and the relative catalytic activities of the enzyme@MOF composites versus free enzymes are highlighted.

Graphical abstract: Enzyme encapsulation in metal–organic frameworks for applications in catalysis

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
05 jan 2017
Accepted
14 feb 2017
First published
20 feb 2017

CrystEngComm, 2017,19, 4082-4091

Enzyme encapsulation in metal–organic frameworks for applications in catalysis

M. B. Majewski, A. J. Howarth, P. Li, M. R. Wasielewski, J. T. Hupp and O. K. Farha, CrystEngComm, 2017, 19, 4082 DOI: 10.1039/C7CE00022G

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