Affiliation:
1. College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering Zhejiang University of Technology Chaowang road 18 Hangzhou 310014 China
2. Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy University of Southern Denmark Campusvej 55 Odense 5230 Denmark
3. Danish Institute for Advanced Study University of Southern Denmark Campusvej 55 Odense 5230 Denmark
Abstract
AbstractBiocatalysis within biphasic systems is gaining significant attention in the field of synthetic chemistry, primarily for its ability to solve the problem of incompatible solubilities between biocatalysts and organic compounds. By forming an emulsion from these two‐phase systems, a larger surface area is created, which greatly improves the mass transfer of substrates to the biocatalysts. Among the various types of emulsions, Pickering emulsions stand out due to their excellent stability, compatibility with biological substances, and the ease with which they can be formed and separated. This makes them ideal for reusing both the emulsifiers and the biocatalysts. This review explores the latest developments in biocatalysis using Pickering emulsions. It covers the structural features, methods of creation, innovations in flow biocatalysis, and the role of interfaces in these processes. Additionally, the challenges and future directions are discussed in combining chemical and biological catalysts within Pickering emulsion frameworks to advance synthetic methodologies.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond
Novo Nordisk Fonden