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Original language | English |
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Article number | e202200325 |
Journal | ChemPhotoChem |
Volume | 7 |
Issue number | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jul 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
The recent increase of interest in photocatalysis spread to biocatalysis and triggered a rush for the development of light-dependent enzyme-mediated or enzyme-coupled processes. After several years of intense research on photobiocatalysis, it is time to evaluate the state of the field in a structured manner. In this Perspective, we suggest to group photobiocatalysis into distinct disciplines and provide principal guidelines and standards for the reporting of photobiocatalytic research results as well as advice on performing photobiocatalytic reactions. Overall, we assess that the field contributes to the diversity of biocatalytic reactions while offering the selectivity of enzymes to photocatalysis. We foresee that the ongoing excitement for light-dependent enzymatic processes will lead to the discovery of novel photobiocatalytic mechanisms to complement biocatalysis with new bond-forming reactions and will provide additional innovative strategies to utilize light as a possible benign energy source.
Keywords
- biocatalysis, cascade reactions, photoautotrophic organisms, photocatalysis, photoenzymes, reaction engineering
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Chemistry(all)
- Analytical Chemistry
- Chemistry(all)
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Chemistry(all)
- Organic Chemistry
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In: ChemPhotoChem, Vol. 7, No. 7, e202200325, 20.07.2023.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Exciting Enzymes
T2 - Current State and Future Perspective of Photobiocatalysis
AU - Alphand, Véronique
AU - Berkel, Willem J. H. van
AU - Jurkaš, Valentina
AU - Kara, Selin
AU - Kourist, Robert
AU - Kroutil, Wolfgang
AU - Mascia, Francesco
AU - Nowaczyk, Marc M.
AU - Paul, Caroline E.
AU - Schmidt, Sandy
AU - Spasic, Jelena
AU - Tamagnini, Paula
AU - Winkler, Christoph K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. ChemPhotoChem published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2023/7/20
Y1 - 2023/7/20
N2 - The recent increase of interest in photocatalysis spread to biocatalysis and triggered a rush for the development of light-dependent enzyme-mediated or enzyme-coupled processes. After several years of intense research on photobiocatalysis, it is time to evaluate the state of the field in a structured manner. In this Perspective, we suggest to group photobiocatalysis into distinct disciplines and provide principal guidelines and standards for the reporting of photobiocatalytic research results as well as advice on performing photobiocatalytic reactions. Overall, we assess that the field contributes to the diversity of biocatalytic reactions while offering the selectivity of enzymes to photocatalysis. We foresee that the ongoing excitement for light-dependent enzymatic processes will lead to the discovery of novel photobiocatalytic mechanisms to complement biocatalysis with new bond-forming reactions and will provide additional innovative strategies to utilize light as a possible benign energy source.
AB - The recent increase of interest in photocatalysis spread to biocatalysis and triggered a rush for the development of light-dependent enzyme-mediated or enzyme-coupled processes. After several years of intense research on photobiocatalysis, it is time to evaluate the state of the field in a structured manner. In this Perspective, we suggest to group photobiocatalysis into distinct disciplines and provide principal guidelines and standards for the reporting of photobiocatalytic research results as well as advice on performing photobiocatalytic reactions. Overall, we assess that the field contributes to the diversity of biocatalytic reactions while offering the selectivity of enzymes to photocatalysis. We foresee that the ongoing excitement for light-dependent enzymatic processes will lead to the discovery of novel photobiocatalytic mechanisms to complement biocatalysis with new bond-forming reactions and will provide additional innovative strategies to utilize light as a possible benign energy source.
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KW - cascade reactions
KW - photoautotrophic organisms
KW - photocatalysis
KW - photoenzymes
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