The merger of enzyme immobilisation and flow chemistry has attracted the attention of the scientific community during recent years. Immobilisation enhances enzyme stability and enables recycling, flow chemistry allows process intensification. Their combination is desirable for the development of more efficient and environmentally friendly biocatalytic processes. In this feature article, we aim to point out important metrics for successful enzyme immobilisation and for reporting flow biocatalytic processes. Relevant examples of immobilised enzymes used in flow systems in organic, biphasic and aqueous systems are discussed. Finally, we describe recent developments to address the cofactor recycling hurdle.BT/Biocatalysi
International audienceDuring recent decades, the use of enzymes or chemoenzymatic cascades for organ...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
The utilisation of flow chemistry and immobilisation in biocatalysis is gaining attention as an attr...
This tutorial review focuses on recent advances in technologies for enzyme immobilisation, enabling ...
Flow-biocatalysis mainly exploit immobilized enzymes for continuous chemical manufacturing. In the l...
In this tutorial review, an overview of the why, what and how of enzyme immobilisation for use in bi...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
Enzymatic immobilization has been at the forefront of applied biocatalysis as it enables convenient ...
Compared to free enzymes in solution, immobilized enzymes are more robust and more resistant to envi...
Protocols for simple immobilization of unstable enzymes are plenty, but the vast majority of them, u...
The use of enzymes as catalysts is becoming more common, in part due to their high sel...
Enzymes as industrial biocatalysts offer numerous advantages over traditional chemical processes wit...
The integration of enzyme-catalyzed reactions in flow systems has been boosted during the last few y...
Recent advances in biotechnology and bioengineering have shown an increasing trend towards the devel...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
International audienceDuring recent decades, the use of enzymes or chemoenzymatic cascades for organ...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
The utilisation of flow chemistry and immobilisation in biocatalysis is gaining attention as an attr...
This tutorial review focuses on recent advances in technologies for enzyme immobilisation, enabling ...
Flow-biocatalysis mainly exploit immobilized enzymes for continuous chemical manufacturing. In the l...
In this tutorial review, an overview of the why, what and how of enzyme immobilisation for use in bi...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
Enzymatic immobilization has been at the forefront of applied biocatalysis as it enables convenient ...
Compared to free enzymes in solution, immobilized enzymes are more robust and more resistant to envi...
Protocols for simple immobilization of unstable enzymes are plenty, but the vast majority of them, u...
The use of enzymes as catalysts is becoming more common, in part due to their high sel...
Enzymes as industrial biocatalysts offer numerous advantages over traditional chemical processes wit...
The integration of enzyme-catalyzed reactions in flow systems has been boosted during the last few y...
Recent advances in biotechnology and bioengineering have shown an increasing trend towards the devel...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
International audienceDuring recent decades, the use of enzymes or chemoenzymatic cascades for organ...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
The utilisation of flow chemistry and immobilisation in biocatalysis is gaining attention as an attr...