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Controllable preparation of mesoporous silica and its application in enzyme-catalyzed CO2 reduction

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2022]
Menglei Mao, Tingting Zhai, Lingding Meng, Zihui Meng, Wenfang Liu
ABSTRACT

Enzymatic conversion of CO 2 to high-value chemicals is a significant route for the utilization of greenhouse gases in mild, high-selectivity and environment-friendly way, however, conversion efficiency is not yet satisfying. Here, mesoporous silica (mSiO 2 ) nanoparticles with controllable structure were prepared and modified by polydopamine (PDA) and polyethyleneimine (PEI), which were then used in an integrated process for CO 2 capture and conversion to formate for the first time. The effects of structure parameters of mSiO 2 and modification conditions on its application properties were investigated. The results show that in a range of 230 ∼ 500 nm, SiO 2 particles with smaller size exhibited better intensifying effect, while the optimal size was 410 nm for mSiO 2 with the same etching extent, attributed to a higher specific surface area. mSiO 2 itself was a robust CO 2 adsorbent and the addition of 0.01 g mSiO 2 (410) enabled CO 2 conversion to be accelerated 11.94 times compared to free enzyme. After modification, with 0.05 g PDA/PEI-mSiO 2(340) and PDA/PEI-mSiO 2(410) , the enzyme reaction was expedited up to 24 and 30.8 times of the system without particles due to an enhanced CO 2 uptake, as a collaborative result of mesoporous structure and amino-functionalization. Following that, PDA/PEI-mSiO 2(410) was used as the carrier for the co-immobilization of formate dehydrogenase and carbonic anhydrase, which could retain 86.7% activity after use for 10 times and 55.2% activity after 21 days at 4 °C, while 29.6% for free enzymes.

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