


EnzIm2Flow: Advancing Sustainable Chemistry
EnzIm2Flow is dedicated to advancing sustainable chemistry by developing innovative solutions for enzyme-based processes. Our focus is on engineering targeted enzyme immobilization for optimal conversion and product recovery using two-phase flow chemistry.
At EnzIm2Flow, we are committed to revolutionizing the chemical industry by leveraging renewable resources like vegetable oils to produce valuable compounds. Our research center is dedicated to the development of continuous flow processes for the efficient utilization of oleate hydratases, enzymes that play a crucial role in the production of hydroxyl fatty acids for various industries including polymers and cosmetics.
The Team

Peter-Leon Hagedoorn
Associate Professor
Peter-Leon Hagedoorn is a visionary leader with extensive experience in enzymology and bioprocess engineering. His expertise drives our research endeavors towards the development of sustainable and efficient enzymatic processes.

Ulf Hanefeld
Professor
Ulf Hanefeld brings a wealth of knowledge in enzyme engineering and biocatalysis, contributing significantly to the advancement of our research initiatives.

Maxim van Delft
PhD student
Maxim's passion for sustainable chemistry and bioprocess optimization fuels her dedication to developing innovative solutions for enzyme immobilization and continuous flow processes.

Alejandro Gran Scheuch
Postdoc
Alejandro's expertise in bioreactor design and process intensification plays a key role in our efforts to optimize enzyme immobilization and enhance biocatalytic reactions.