Enzyme biocatalysis involves the use of natural catalysts, typically proteins known as enzymes, to accelerate chemical reactions. In the realm of catalysis, enzymes offer specificity, efficiency, and environmentally friendly conditions, making them superior to traditional chemical catalysts. In chemical engineering, enzyme biocatalysis is pivotal for designing sustainable processes in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and food production. Advances in technology have enabled the optimization and immobilization of enzymes, enhancing their stability and reusability. Techniques like protein engineering and directed evolution are employed to tailor enzyme properties for specific industrial applications, driving innovation and efficiency in chemical processes. This synergy between catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology underscores the transformative potential of enzyme biocatalysis in modern industrial practices.
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