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Learn About The Enzyme Technology That’s Changing Green Chemistry

The international team, co-led by Newcastle University, developed a cutting-edge method for attaching enzymes to specially designed, sponge-like silica particles.

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This new system allows for highly efficient, solvent-free production of flavour esters, key ingredients that give food, drinks, and cosmetics their appealing scents and tastes. This represents a major advancement in enzyme technology.

Breakthroughs in Biocatalysis and Green Chemistry 

Published in the journal ACS Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the work tackles key challenges in biocatalysis, achieving exceptional catalytic efficiency, thermal stability, and reusability. Its scientific importance and innovation were recognised with a feature on the journal’s cover.

Newcastle Experts Celebrate a Leap in Enzyme Efficiency 

Study co-author, Dr Vladimir Zivkovic, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering, said: “This research marks a significant leap forward in the field of enzyme technology and green chemistry. The ability to achieve such high conversion rates with excellent reusability opens new pathways for industrial applications—from flavour and fragrance synthesis to broader bioprocessing uses. It’s especially rewarding to see this work highlighted on the journal cover, and to celebrate the success of a Newcastle alumnus leading such impactful innovation.”

Global Research Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Impact 

Study co-author, Dr Kheng-Lim Goh, Associate Professor & Reader in Mechanics of Composite Materials at Newcastle University in Singapore said: “The work showcases how an interdisciplinary approach—combining materials science, biochemical engineering, and computational modelling—can overcome long-standing challenges in enzyme design. That it has been featured on the cover of a leading journal is a testament to its importance. And to have it led by a Newcastle graduate is something we are especially proud of. It truly reflects the global reach and relevance of the research culture here.”

A New Generation of Leaders in Enzyme Technology 

This achievement highlights the global impact of Newcastle University’s research and teaching. Lead author Dr Yi Zhang, who completed both MSc and PhD programmes at Newcastle, represents a new generation of scientists driving innovation with real-world applications in enzyme technology.

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