Enhanced enantioselectivity and remarkable acceleration on the lipase-catalyzed transesterification using novel ionic liquids
Green Chemistry2004Vol. 6(9), pp. 437–437
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Abstract
Novel imidazolium salt ionic liquids were prepared derived from polyoxyethylene(10) cetyl sulfate and used as an additive for lipase-catalyzed transesterification in organic solvent; a remarkable enhanced enantioselectivity was obtained when the salt was added in 3 to 10 mol% vs. substrate in the Pseudomonas cepacia lipase-catalyzed transesterification of 1-phenylethanol using vinyl acetate in a diisopropyl ether or hexane solvent system. There was a remarkable acceleration when the lipase was coated with this novel ionic liquid and used as catalyst for transesterification in i-Pr2O or in hexane.
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