Enzyme-Linked Metal Organic Frameworks for Biocatalytic Degradation of Antibiotics
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Abstract Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are multi-dimensional network of crystalline material held together by bonding metal atoms and ligands. Owing to unique structural, chemical, physical properties, MOFs has been used for enzyme immobilization be employed in different catalytic process, including degradation antibiotics. Immobilization process other than providing large surface provides with enhanced stability, activity, reusability, selectivity. There various approaches over adsorption, chemical bonding, diffusion situ encapsulation. In encapsulation is one the best approach that extra stability from unfolding denaturation harsh industrial conditions. Presence antibiotic environment highly damaging human particular ecosystem general. Different methods such as ozonation, oxidation, chlorination catalysis available or removal antibiotics environment, however these associated several issues. Contrary these, immobilized novel system Enzyme@MOFs more stable, reusable efficient owing additional support natural enzymes well-established photocatalysis aimed at environmental remediation. Prime focus this review present enzyme@MOFs while outlining their synthetics approaches, characterization, mechanism degradation. Furthermore, highlights significance remediation Current challenges future perspective research field also outlined along concluding comments. Graphical
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Catalysis Letters
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1572-879X', '1011-372X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-022-04261-3