In this study, a γPFD-SpyCatcher hydrogel scaffold with the capacity for spontaneous assembly was established. With a maximum loading capacity of a 1:1 molar ratio with SpyTag-enzymes, the immobilized proteins can not only rapidly provide pure enzymes but also exhibit improved thermal and pH stability. The results of the transmission electron microscopic analysis and the traits they present indicated that SpyCatcher promotes the aggregation of γPFD and the formation of hydrogels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important microorganism in ethanol synthesis, and with sugarcane molasses as the feedstock, ethanol is being synthesized sustainably to meet growing demands. However, high-concentration ethanol fermentation based on high-concentration sugarcane molasses-which is needed for reduced energy consumption of ethanol distillation at industrial scale-is yet to be achieved.
Results: In the present study, to identify the main limiting factors of this process, adaptive laboratory evolution and high-throughput screening (Py-Fe) based on ARTP (atmospheric and room-temperature plasma) mutagenesis were applied.
In this study, we present a bimetallic ion coexistence encapsulation strategy employing hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) as a mediator to anchor cobalt-nickel (CoNi) bimetals in nitrogen-doped porous carbon cubic nanoboxes (CoNi@NC). The fully encapsulated and uniformly dispersed CoNi nanoparticles with the improved density of active sites help to accelerate the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) kinetics and provide an efficient charge/mass transport environment. Zinc-air battery (ZAB) equipped CoNi@NC as cathode exhibits an open-circuit voltage of 1.
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