Synthesis of a Zn(II)-2-aminoimidazole Framework as an Efficient Carbonic Anhydrase Mimic.

Langmuir

State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing and Center for Bioengineering and Biotechnology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), 66 Changjiang West Road, Qingdao 266580, China.

Published: September 2024

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  • Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is essential for carbon dioxide capture, and this study developed a bioinspired zinc metal-organic framework (Zn-MOF) to enhance CO hydration.
  • The synthesized Zn-MOF showed effective catalytic activity for CO hydration and ester hydrolysis, with amino groups boosting its esterase activity significantly compared to existing materials.
  • The Zn-MOF proved to retain a high percentage of its activity after multiple uses and displayed impressive stability under hydrothermal conditions, suggesting its practical applications in industrial CO capture processes.

Article Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) plays a crucial role in the CO capture processes by catalyzing the hydration of CO. In this study, we synthesized a bioinspired carbonic anhydrase Zn-MOF (metal-organic framework) incorporating 2-aminoimidazole and Zn as initial constituents. The synthesized Zn-MOF exhibited promising potential for efficiently catalyzing the CO hydration. Structural analyses such as SEM, XRD, and BET confirmed that the Zn-MOF crystal consisted of stacked grains with an average size of approximately 36 nm, forming a micron-sized spherical structure. Functionally, Zn-MOF exhibited effective catalytic activity toward both CO hydration and ester hydrolysis. The introduction of amino groups significantly enhanced the esterase activity of Zn-MOF to 0.28 U/mg at ambient temperature, which was twice that of ZIF-8. Furthermore, the introduction of amino groups resulted in remarkable hydrothermal stability, with the esterase activity reaching 0.72 U/mg after undergoing hydrothermal treatment at 80 °C for 12 h. Additionally, Zn-MOF exhibited enhanced capability in CO hydration at a pH value exceeding 8.5. After six repeated uses, ZIF-8 and Zn-MOF retained approximately 68 and 65% of their initial enzyme activity, respectively, underscoring the potential practical applicability of Zn-MOF in industrial CO capture processes. This work showcases the development of a novel Zn-MOF crystal as an efficient CA mimic, effectively emulating the active sites of natural CA using 2-aminoimidazole as a coordinating ligand for Zn coordination. These findings not only advance the field of innovative enzyme mimics but also pave the way for further exploration of industrial CO capture catalysts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02563DOI Listing

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