Triplet–triplet annihilation-based photon-upconversion to broaden the wavelength spectrum for photobiocatalysis

Journal Article (2022)
Author(s)

Se Yeun Hwang (Ewha Womans University)

Dayoon Song (Ewha Womans University)

Eun Ji Seo (Ewha Womans University)

F. Hollmann (TU Delft - BT/Biocatalysis)

Youngmin You (Ewha Womans University)

Jin Byung Park (Ewha Womans University)

Research Group
BT/Biocatalysis
Copyright
© 2022 Se Yeun Hwang, Dayoon Song, Eun Ji Seo, F. Hollmann, Youngmin You, Jin Byung Park
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13406-8
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Se Yeun Hwang, Dayoon Song, Eun Ji Seo, F. Hollmann, Youngmin You, Jin Byung Park
Research Group
BT/Biocatalysis
Issue number
1
Volume number
12
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Abstract

Photobiocatalysis is a growing field of biocatalysis. Especially light-driven enzyme catalysis has contributed significantly to expanding the scope of synthetic organic chemistry. However, photoenzymes usually utilise a rather narrow wavelength range of visible (sun)light. Triplet–triplet annihilation-based upconversion (TTA-UC) of long wavelength light to shorter wavelength light may broaden the wavelength range. To demonstrate the feasibility of light upconversion we prepared TTA-UC poly(styrene) (PS) nanoparticles doped with platinum(II) octaethylporphyrin (PtOEP) photosensitizer and 9,10-diphenylanthracene (DPA) annihilator (PtOEP:DPA@PS) for application in aqueous solutions. Photoexcitation of PtOEP:DPA@PS nanoparticles with 550 nm light led to upconverted emission of DPA 418 nm. The TTA-UC emission could photoactivate flavin-dependent photodecarboxylases with a high energy transfer efficiency. This allowed the photodecarboxylase from Chlorella variabilis NC64A to catalyse the decarboxylation of fatty acids into long chain secondary alcohols under green light (λ = 550 nm).