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Unbiased Photoelectrode Interfaces for Solar Coupling of Lignin Oxidation with Biocatalytic C═C Bond Hydrogenation.

Jinhyun KimYunna UmSeunghyun HanThomas HilberathYong Hwan KimFrank HollmannChan Beum Park
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The pulp and paper manufacturers generate approximately 50 million metric tons of lignin per annum, most of which has been abandoned or incinerated because of lignin's recalcitrant nature. Here, we report bias-free photoelectrochemical (PEC) oxidation of lignin coupled with asymmetric hydrogenation of C═C bonds. The PEC platform consists of a hematite (α-Fe 2 O 3 ) photoanode and a silicon photovoltaic-wired mesoporous indium tin oxide (Si/ meso ITO) photocathode. We substantiate a new function of photoelectroactivated α-Fe 2 O 3 to extract electrons from lignin. The extracted electrons are transferred to the Si/ meso ITO photocathode for regenerating synthetic nicotinamide cofactor analogues (mNADHs). We demonstrate that the reduction kinetics of mNAD + s depend on their reduction peak potentials. The regenerated mNADHs activate ene-reductases from the old yellow enzyme (OYE) family, which catalyze enantioselective reduction of α,β-unsaturated hydrocarbons. This lignin-fueled biocatalytic PEC system exhibits an excellent OYE's turnover frequency and total turnover number for photobiocatalytic trans-hydrogenation through cofactor regeneration. This work presents the first example of PEC regeneration of mNADHs and opens up a sustainable route for bias-free chemical synthesis using renewable lignin waste as an electron feedstock.
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