Reprint

10th Anniversary of Catalysts: Biocatalysis in Analysis and Synthesis—Past, Present and Future

Edited by
April 2024
240 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0644-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0643-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue 10th Anniversary of Catalysts: Biocatalysis in Analysis and Synthesis—Past, Present and Future that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

In view of the key importance of biocatalysis and as a way of celebrating the 10th anniversary of Catalysts, the Biocatalysis section has taken the initiative to launch a Special Issue entitled “10th Anniversary of Catalysts: Biocatalysis in Analysis and Synthesis—Past, Present and Future”. The Biocatalysis section in Catalysts continues to grow, with 46 Special Issues and 409 articles published to date.This milestone is a great time to both reflect on previous accomplishments and identify the next challenges and opportunities in Biocatalysis. As such, potential authors have been highly encouraged to be forward-thinking in their articles by proposing important questions and obstacles in their areas of interest and means of addressing them. We have also been interested in highlighting newly emerging areas for Biocatalysis. We believe that this Special Issue is an opportunity to identify grand themes in Biocatalysis.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
dihydropyridine; hexahydroquinoline; acridinedione; laccase; biotransformation; silicatein; condensation; silyl ether; organosiloxanes; biocatalysis; Streptomyces spp.; transaminase; laccase; whole-genome; biocatalysis; KDO; Fe2+/α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase; chaperones; cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS); l-lysine; hydroxy-l-lysine; hydrogen-dependent CO2 reductase; redox polymer; cobaltocene; enzymatic electrosynthesis; hydrogen evolution; carbon monoxide; flavin-dependent oxidase; L-amino acids; deracemisation; biocatalysis; crystal structure; immobilized lipases; solvent-free reactions; enzymatic esterification; esters; liquid Eversa; SODD; hydrolysis; simultaneous esterification and transesterification; substrate low to high acidity; biotransformations; configuration determination; desymmetrisation; enzyme catalysis; phosphorus compounds; biodegradable polymers; food-packaging; biodegradation; recycling; bioeconomy; circular economy; sustainability; logic gate; allostery; enzyme computing; DNA computing; protein engineering; metabolic engineering; enzyme cascade; phosphorus chemistry; enzymatic phosphorylation; phosphorylation biocatalysts; biocatalysis; phosphoryl donor; n/a