Institute of Organic Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 1, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
ChemSusChem. 2018 May 9;11(9):1410-1420. doi: 10.1002/cssc.201800113. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
Recently, chemical reactions induced or facilitated by mechanical energy have gained recognition in diverse areas of chemical synthesis. In particular, mechanosyntheses of amino acids and short peptides, along with their applications in catalysis, have revealed the high degree of stability of peptide bonds in environments of harsh mechanical stress. These observations quickly led to the recent interest in developing mechanochemical enzymatic reactions. Experimentally, manual grinding, ball-milling techniques, and twin-screw extrusion technology have proven valuable to convey mechanical forces into a chemical synthesis. These practices have enabled the establishment of more sustainable alternatives for chemical synthesis by reducing the use of organic solvents and waste production, thereby having a direct impact on the E-factor of the chemical process. In this Minireview, the series of events that allowed the development of mechanochemical enzymatic reactions are described from a bottom-up perspective.
最近,机械能诱导或促进的化学反应在化学合成的各个领域得到了认可。特别是,氨基酸和短肽的机械合成及其在催化中的应用,揭示了在恶劣机械应力环境中肽键的高度稳定性。这些观察结果很快导致了人们对开发机械化学酶反应的兴趣。在实验中,手动研磨、球磨技术和双螺杆挤出技术已被证明可有效地将机械力传递到化学合成中。这些实践通过减少有机溶剂的使用和废物的产生,为化学合成提供了更可持续的替代方案,从而直接影响化学过程的 E 因子。在这篇综述中,从自下而上的角度描述了机械化学酶反应发展的一系列事件。