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Abstract

The inside cover picture, provided by Andreas Bommarius, John Woodley, and co‐workers, illustrates how oxygen transfer into an enzyme‐containing solution and enzyme stability are often at odds with each other. A vigorously sparged and stirred tank is best for oxygen transfer but worst for enzyme stability, while a quiescent solution shows the opposite behavior: best for stability but worst for transfer of molecular oxygen. A bubble column, the focus of the work described in this contribution, allows good oxygen transfer but mostly preserves enzyme stability. Details can be found in the full paper on pages XXXX–XXXX (M. Dias Gomes, B. R. Bommarius, S. R. Anderson, B. D. Feske, J. M. Woodley, A. S. Bommarius, Adv. Synth. Catal. 2019, 361, XXXX–XXXX; DOI:10.1002/adsc.201900213).

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