Lipases are enzymes used for catalyzing reactions of acylglycerides in biodiesel production from lipids, where enzyme immobilization on a substrate is required. Silica nanoparticles in different morphologies and configurations are currently used in conjunction with biological molecules for drug delivery and catalysis applications, but up to date their use for triglycerides has been limited by the large size of long-chain lipid molecules. MAPLE (Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation), a laser deposition technique using a frozen solution/suspension as target, is widely used for deposition of biomaterials and other delicate molecules. We have carried out a MAPLE deposition starting from a frozen mixture containing fumed silica and lipase in water. Deposition parameters were chosen in order to increase surface roughness and to promote the formation of complex structures. Both the target (a frozen thickened mixture of nanoparticles/catalyst in water) and the deposition configuration (a small target to substrate distance) are unusual and have been adopted in order to increase surface contact of catalyst and to facilitate access to long-chain molecules. The resulting innovative film morphology (fumed silica/lipase cluster level aggregation) and the lipase functionality (for catalytic biodiesel production) have been studied by FESEM, FTIR and transesterification tests.

MAPLE deposition of silica nanoparticles for lipase immobilization / Bloisi, Francesco; Califano, Valeria; Perretta, Giuseppe; Nasti, Libera; Aronne, Antonio; DI GIROLAMO, Rocco; Auriemma, Finizia; DE ROSA, Claudio; Vicari, LUCIANO ROSARIO MARIA. - (2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno EMRS Spring Meeting 2015 tenutosi a Lille, France nel May 11-15 2015).

MAPLE deposition of silica nanoparticles for lipase immobilization

BLOISI, FRANCESCO;ARONNE, ANTONIO;Rocco Di Girolamo;AURIEMMA, FINIZIA;DE ROSA, CLAUDIO;VICARI, LUCIANO ROSARIO MARIA
2015

Abstract

Lipases are enzymes used for catalyzing reactions of acylglycerides in biodiesel production from lipids, where enzyme immobilization on a substrate is required. Silica nanoparticles in different morphologies and configurations are currently used in conjunction with biological molecules for drug delivery and catalysis applications, but up to date their use for triglycerides has been limited by the large size of long-chain lipid molecules. MAPLE (Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation), a laser deposition technique using a frozen solution/suspension as target, is widely used for deposition of biomaterials and other delicate molecules. We have carried out a MAPLE deposition starting from a frozen mixture containing fumed silica and lipase in water. Deposition parameters were chosen in order to increase surface roughness and to promote the formation of complex structures. Both the target (a frozen thickened mixture of nanoparticles/catalyst in water) and the deposition configuration (a small target to substrate distance) are unusual and have been adopted in order to increase surface contact of catalyst and to facilitate access to long-chain molecules. The resulting innovative film morphology (fumed silica/lipase cluster level aggregation) and the lipase functionality (for catalytic biodiesel production) have been studied by FESEM, FTIR and transesterification tests.
2015
MAPLE deposition of silica nanoparticles for lipase immobilization / Bloisi, Francesco; Califano, Valeria; Perretta, Giuseppe; Nasti, Libera; Aronne, Antonio; DI GIROLAMO, Rocco; Auriemma, Finizia; DE ROSA, Claudio; Vicari, LUCIANO ROSARIO MARIA. - (2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno EMRS Spring Meeting 2015 tenutosi a Lille, France nel May 11-15 2015).
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