Scaling down recombinant carbonic anhydrase isolation with immobilized metal ion chromatography (IMAC): Harnessing enzymatic carbon dioxide capture and mineralization
Yi-Chuan Chang , Shen-Yuan Yang , Jia-Yih Lin , Nguyen The Duc Hanh , Penjit Srinophakun , Chen-Yaw Chiu , Bing-Lan Liu , I-Son Ng , Kuei-Hsiang Chen , Yu-Kaung Chang
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Abstract
Background
Human activities have led to increased atmospheric CO2 levels, raising concerns about climate change. Carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzymes show promise for transforming CO2 into valuable products like calcium carbonate (CaCO3) through mineralization. Purifying and immobilizing CA enzymes on nanofiber membranes enhances their catalytic activity, enabling efficient CO2 conversion and mineralization.
Methods
Recombinant CA was purified using immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC), optimizing pH, biomass concentration, flow rate, and loading volume for maximum efficiency. The CA enzyme was then immobilized onto a weak ion exchange nanofiber membrane functionalized with AEA-COOH to create the CA-modified membrane (AEA-COOH-CA), enhancing CO2 conversion and CaCO3 mineralization.
Significant findings
Optimal purification conditions (pH 7, 1 % biomass, 0.1 mL/min flow rate, 1.0 mL loading volume) were determined using IMAC. The CA-modified membrane effectively converted CO2 and mineralized CaCO3, demonstrating the potential for environmental CO2 sequestration. The immobilized CA activities of the AEA-COOH-CA nanofiber membranes exhibited 473.42 WAU/g-membrane, corresponding to 7.10 WAU per membrane piece. The CaCO3 precipitation reached 83.90 mg, with a precipitation efficiency of 11.82 mg CaCO3/WAU. These findings underscore the promise of enzymatic carbon capture using CA-modified membranes, offering a sustainable solution for greenhouse gas mitigation.
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Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (formerly known as Journal of the Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers) publishes original works, from fundamental principles to practical applications, in the broad field of chemical engineering with special focus on three aspects: Chemical and Biomolecular Science and Technology, Energy and Environmental Science and Technology, and Materials Science and Technology. Authors should choose for their manuscript an appropriate aspect section and a few related classifications when submitting to the journal online.