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Lipase-Entrapped Colloidosomes with Tunable Positioning at the Oil-Water Interface for Pickering Emulsion-Enhanced Biocatalysis.

Qi ZengMengmeng SunXin XieYuli ZhangHaoyue HouXingyuan FangTing GuoHao YuanTao Meng
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Pickering interfacial biocatalysis (PIB) paves the way for efficient enzymatic catalysis in the biphasic system. However, the Pickering interfacial biocatalysts located on the oil-water interface still face the inevitable deactivation when one of the phases contains the reactant that inactivates the enzyme. Herein, the positioning of lipase-entrapped colloidosomes (LECs) at the emulsion interface is rationally designed by physically tuning the wettability, which allows LECs to protrude into the selected phase to protect the lipase away from the damage of the reactant. As a proof of concept, LECs with different positioning at the interface are used as Pickering interfacial biocatalysts to produce biodiesel by esterification of lauric acid and methanol. Impressively, the LECs that protrude into the oil phase possess an optimal catalytic performance to protect more lipases away from the damage of the reactant of short-chain alcohol, which shows an 8.18-fold enhancement in specific activity relative to the free lipase, reach a biodiesel yield of 80.37% after 8 h, and retain the 96.44% of relative activity after 10 cycles. This study provides a novel and robust platform for Pickering emulsion-enhanced biocatalysis.
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