Nano-immobilized biocatalysts and their potential biotechnological applications in bioenergy production

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Singh N. [1 ]
Dhanya B.S. [2 ]
Verma M.L. [3 ]
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[1] DBT-IOC Centre For Advanced Bioenergy Research, R&D Indian Oil Corporation, Faridabad, 121002, Haryana
[2] Department of Biotechnology, Udaya School of Engineering, Udaya Nagar, Kanyakumari, 629 204, Tamil Nadu
[3] Department of Biotechnology, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Una, 177220, Himachal Pradesh
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Verma, Madan L. (madanverma@iiitu.ac.in) | 1600年 / KeAi Communications Co.卷 / 03期
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Biofuel; Immobilization; Nano-immobilized cellulase; Nano-immobilized lipases; Nanobiocatalysts; Nanomaterial; Nanoparticle synthesis;
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10.1016/j.mset.2020.09.006
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Developing highly efficient biocatalyst is a pertinent requirement for biofuels production, in particularly biodiesel/bioethanol. To circumvent the minimal efficiency of conventionally used biocatalysts, nanotechnology paves a way by indulging nanoparticles as carriers of biocatalysts. The nanobiocatalysts so formed are applied as a tool for utilizing wide set of biomass related molecules into biofuels. The disadvantages of conventional biocatalysts such as catalyst deactivation, mass transfer, poisoning, and long reaction time can be outstripped by novel nanobiocatalysts. Nanobiocatalyst increases the catalytic activity; and this higher activity is because of the increased surface to volume ratio and hence it can act as a deoxygenation catalyst too. In recent years, exploiting modern tools for nanoparticles synthesis and characterization yielded high quality optimized and conditioned nanocatalyst systems such as metal oxide nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, and carbon nanotubes to increase the biofuel productivity. Nanomaterial immobilized lipases and cellulases are predictably innovative catalysts having remarkable properties. The present article is critically discussed various nanomaterial immobilized enzyme development and its influence over production of biofuel. Continuous research and development and novel nanobiocatalyst engineering is essential for stabilization of biofuel producing companies. © 2020
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