New frontiers in enzyme immobilisation: robust biocatalysts for a circular bio-based economy†
Abstract
This tutorial review focuses on recent advances in technologies for enzyme immobilisation, enabling their cost-effective use in the bio-based economy and continuous processing in general. The application of enzymes, particularly in aqueous media, is generally on a single use, throw-away basis which is neither cost-effective nor compatible with a circular economy concept. This shortcoming can be overcome by immobilising the enzyme as an insoluble recyclable solid, that is as a heterogeneous catalyst.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Biocatalysis: A cross-journal collection, A collection of papers from RSC journals on chemistry and the circular economy and Biohybrid approaches for energy conversion