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Influence of ionic liquids as additives on sol–gel immobilized lipase
Authors:Sang Hyun Lee   Thanh Thi Ngoc Doan   Sung Ho Ha   Woo-Jin Chang  Yoon-Mo Koo  
Affiliation:

aERC for Advanced Bioseparation Technology, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Republic of Korea

bDepartment of Biological Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Republic of Korea

Abstract:The immobilization of lipase from Candida rugosa, using ionic liquids as additives to protect the inactivation of lipase by released alcohol and shrinking of gel during sol–gel process, was investigated. The influence of various factors, such as structure of ionic liquids, content of ionic liquids and types of precursor in the sol–gel process on the activity and stability of immobilized lipase was also studied. The highest hydrolytic activity of immobilized lipase was obtained when the hydrophilic ionic liquid, [C2mim][BF4], was used as an additive, while the highest stability of immobilized lipase was obtained by using hydrophobic ionic liquid, [C16mim][Tf2N]. Therefore, the binary mixtures of these ionic liquids as additives were used to obtain the optimal immobilized lipase, which shows both high activity and stability. The hydrolysis and esterification activities of lipase co-immobilized with the mixture of 1:1 at molar ratio of [C2mim][BF4] and [C16mim][Tf2N] were 10-fold and 14-fold greater than in silica gel without ionic liquids (ILs), respectively. After 5 days incubation of this immobilized lipase in n-hexane at 50 °C, 84% of initial activity was remained, while the residual activity of the lipase immobilized without ILs was 28%.
Keywords:Binary mixture   Ionic liquid   Lipase   Sol–gel   Co-immobilization
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