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Plasma‐Driven in Situ Production of Hydrogen Peroxide for Biocatalysis

Abdulkadir Yayci, Álvaro Gómez Baraibar, Marco Krewing, Elena Fernández‐Fueyo, Frank Hollmann, Miguel Alcalde, Robert Kourist, Julia E. Bandow

2020ChemSusChem53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Peroxidases and peroxygenases are promising classes of enzymes for biocatalysis because of their ability to carry out one‐electron oxidation reactions and stereoselective oxyfunctionalizations. However, industrial application is limited, as the major drawback is the sensitivity toward the required peroxide substrates. Herein, we report a novel biocatalysis approach to circumvent this shortcoming: in situ production of H 2 O 2 by dielectric barrier discharge plasma. The discharge plasma can be controlled to produce hydrogen peroxide at desired rates, yielding desired concentrations. Using horseradish peroxidase, it is demonstrated that hydrogen peroxide produced by plasma treatment can drive the enzymatic oxidation of model substrates. Fungal peroxygenase is then employed to convert ethylbenzene to ( R )‐1‐phenylethanol with an ee of >96 % using plasma‐generated hydrogen peroxide. As direct treatment of the reaction solution with plasma results in reduced enzyme activity, the use of plasma‐treated liquid and protection strategies are investigated to increase total turnover. Technical plasmas present a noninvasive means to drive peroxide‐based biotransformations.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrogen peroxideBiocatalysisHorseradish peroxidaseChemistryPeroxidaseEthylbenzenePeroxidePlasmaGreen chemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryEnzymeReaction mechanismPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsEnzyme-mediated dye degradationPolyamine Metabolism and Applications
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