Lipase B from Candida antarctica Immobilized on Epoxy-functionalized Hollow Silica Microspheres: Efficient Biocatalysts for Enantiomer Selective Acylation of Alcohols and Amines

Márk Oláh, Szandra Suba,Zoltán Boros,Péter Kovács, Mathilde Gosselin, Charles Gaudreault,Gábor Hornyánszky

PERIODICA POLYTECHNICA-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2018)

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Hollow silica microspheres with promising physical properties (MATS40 (TM)) as support for enzyme immobilization and biocatalyst were investigated in this study. The amine-functionalized MAT540((TM) )was activated by six bisepoxides inclosing different spacers and used as epoxy-functionalized carrier for immobilization of lipase B from Candida antarctica (CaLB). The novel, covalently fixed CaLB biocatalysts were compared in kinetic resolution (KR) of racemic 1-phenyethanol rac-1 and five racemic amines rac-3a-e using shaken flasks and continuous-flow packed-bed microreactors. Mechanic stability, re-usability and the effect of temperature (0-90 degrees C) on productivity and enantiomer selectivity of the covalently immobilized CaLB were investigated. The best performing CaLB biocatalyst showed good mechanic stability after 24 h operation time in continuous-flow mode at 60 degrees C and provided in KRs of racemic 1-phenyethanol rac-1 with vinyl acetate and of five racemic amines with isopropyl 2-ethoxyacetate as acylating agent the non-reacted (S)-alcohol [(S)-1] or (S)-amines [(S)-3a-e] and the forming (R)-ester [(R)-2] or (R)-amide [(R)-4a-e] in good yields with high enantiomeric excess (ee > 99 %, for all).
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alcohol,amine,biocatalysis,continuous-flow mode,kinetic resolution
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