Hydrogenation of CO2 at ambient pressure catalyzed by a highly active thermostable biocatalyst.
Fabian M SchwarzKai SchuchmannVolker MüllerPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2018)
The discovery of the first thermostable HDCR provides a promising biological alternative for a chemically challenging reaction and might serve as model for the better understanding of catalysts able to efficiently reduce CO2. The catalytic activity for reversible CO2 hydrogenation of this enzyme is the highest activity known for bio- and chemical catalysts and requiring only ambient temperatures and pressures. The thermostability provides more flexibility regarding the process parameters for a biotechnological application.