clay has been researched along with gluconic-acid* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for clay and gluconic-acid
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Acceleration of the Dehydrogenation of d-Glucose to 2-Keto-d-gluconate in Aqueous Amino Acid via Hydrated Stacked Clay Nanosheets.
The assembly of discrete active species to form periodical nanostructures is essential in realizing low-cost artificial enzymes that mimic natural enzymatic functions in extraordinary bio(chemo)selective reactions. In this study, we developed artificial bifunctional glucose/gluconic acid dehydrogenase from naturally abundant resources: l-aspartic acid (Asp) and montmorillonite (a subgroup of smectite natural clay minerals). β-d-Glucose (Glc) was dehydrogenated to 2-keto-d-gluconate (2-KGA) at 25 and 30 °C in an aqueous acidic solution (pH = 3, 4, and 5). The reaction involved sequential steps that yielded d-gluconic acid (GA) as an intermediate. The second step of the dehydrogenation (GA to 2-KGA) occurred at a higher rate than the first (Glc to GA), which is comparable to the natural process. A negatively charged carboxylate in Asp was required for the dehydrogenation, which donates an electron pair (COO: Topics: Acceleration; Amino Acids; Bentonite; Clay; Gluconates; Glucose; Water | 2022 |