Biocatalytic membrane: Go far beyond enzyme immobilization

Engineering in Life Sciences
Jianquan LuoYinhua Wan

Abstract

Biocatalytic membrane takes advantages of reaction-separation integration as well as enzyme immobilization, which has attracted increasing attentions in online detection and biomanufacturing. However, the high preparation cost, inferior comprehensive performance, and low stability limit its applications. Thus, besides enzyme immobilization, more efforts should be made in biocatalytic membrane configuration design for a specific application to enhance the synergistic effect of reaction and separation and improve its operating stability. This review summarized the recent progress on biocatalytic membrane preparation, discussed different membrane configurations for various applications, finally proposed several challenges and possible solutions, which provided directions and guides for the development and industrialization of biocatalytic membrane.

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Sep 28, 2021·International Journal of Biological Macromolecules·Tiago Lima de AlbuquerqueMaria Valderez Ponte Rocha

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