Abstract

In this study, a brand new biocatalytic system was successfully accomplished by combination of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) biomimetic mineralization and Pickering interfacial system for enhanced lipase catalysis and recycling in organic media. Specifically, a highly porous lipase-loaded MOF composite was synthesized via biomimetic mineralization of ZIF-8 around lipase from Candida rugosa (CRL). With increasing enzyme loading amount, the role of CRL in modulating size, crystallinity, and interior or exterior structure of the composite was meticulously clarified. In this process, we disclosed a gradation from the crystal into an amorphous form for CRL-loaded ZIF-8 and more importantly discovered an enrichment of enzymes on the surface of the crystals. Combining this phenomenon with results of dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, and water contact angle, as well as styrene-induced interface solidification, we confirmed the surface-embedded CRL of the crystal played a role in adjusting the surface ch...

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