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Elsevier, Catalysis Today, 1(196), p. 86-90, 2012

DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2012.02.055

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Solvent-free biocatalytic interesterification of acrylate derivatives

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Abstract

Materials & Technologies for a Green Chemistry (Tallinn, 2011) ; The ability of diverse commercial lipases and whole cells (fungal resting cells) to synthesise allyl and dichloropropyl acrylate from allyl dodecanoate through an interesterification process is presented. The process was carried out without solvent in a conventional batch system. The best biocatalyst among those studied was the commercial enzyme CALB (Candida antarctica lipase B immobilised onto a macroporous acrylic resin). The reaction was sensitive to water activity, and a decrease in the yield was observed at the highest activity studied. CALB could also be applied to diverse acrylic derivatives, although the yields decreased using either ethyl methacrylate or acrylic acid. ; This work was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for the Secretaría de Estado de Política Científica y Tecnológica of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture (contract grant number: CTQ2009-14699-C02-01). The authors are grateful to the Vicerrectorat de Recerca de l’Universitat de Lleida for the UdL grant of Edinson Yara Varón.