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Microscale Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet as a Source for Plasma‐Driven Biocatalysis

Abdulkadir Yayci, Tim Dirks, Friederike Kogelheide, Miguel Alcalde, Frank Hollmann, Peter Awakowicz, Julia E. Bandow

2020ChemCatChem23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The use of a microscale atmospheric pressure plasma jet (μAPPJ) was investigated for its potential to supply hydrogen peroxide in biocatalysis. Compared to a previously employed dielectric barrier discharge (DBD), the μAPPJ offered significantly higher H 2 O 2 production rates and better handling of larger reaction volumes. The performance of the μAPPJ was evaluated with recombinant unspecific peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita (r Aae UPO). Using plasma‐treated buffer, no side reactions with other plasma‐generated species were detected. For long‐term treatment, r Aae UPO was immobilized, transferred to a rotating bed reactor, and reactions performed using the μAPPJ. The enzyme had a turnover of 36,415 mol mol −1 and retained almost full activity even after prolonged plasma treatment. Overall, the μAPPJ presents a promising plasma source for plasma‐driven biocatalysis.

Topics & Concepts

Microscale chemistryBiocatalysisAtmospheric-pressure plasmaChemistryHydrogen peroxidePlasmaDielectric barrier dischargeJet (fluid)CatalysisChemical engineeringReaction mechanismOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryThermodynamicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMathematics educationEngineeringMathematicsElectrodePlasma Applications and DiagnosticsElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid DynamicsSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity