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Aqueous/supercritical fluid biphasic media

Jason Bonilla R, James BR, Jessop PG (2000) Colloid-catalysed arene hydrogenation in aqueous/supercritical fluid biphasic media. Chem Commun 11 941-942... [Pg.7]

Lipases are able to work in very different media. They work in biphasic systems and in monophasic (in the presence of hydrophilic or hydrophobic solvents) systems where the water content can vary significantly between aqueous and anhydrous media. They have been tested also in ionic liquid media (Lau et al. 2000 Wasserscheid and Keim 2000 Kamal and Chouhan 2004 Ha et al. 2007), in supercritical fluids (Laudani et al. 2007) and in gaseous media (Cameron et al. 2002). The different media for enzymatic catalysis has been outlined before (see section 1.6) and it will not be further discussed here. However, some examples of modulation of activity and selectivity of lipases by medium engineering will be described in this section. [Pg.300]

The choice of solvents for enzymatic reaction has been widened from organic solvents to various types of solvents such as supercritical fluids, ionic liquids, etc. The enzymatic reaction in organic solvent has been reported already in 1970s, the first biocatalysis in ionic liquids [4] was in 2000, and the first biocatalysis in supercritical fluids [5] was in 1985. Currently four kinds of liquid or fluid solvents, aqueous, organic solvents, ionic liquids, and supercritical fluids, are available for biocatalysis as shown in Figure 3.2. Moreover, biphasic or triphasic solvent systems consisting of two or more kinds of the solvents are also often employed for biocatalysis. Solid phase of immobilized enzymes and/or hydrophobic polymer to adsorb substrate and product may also exist. The performance of a biocatalyst depends significantly on the solvent system. The best medium should provide optimum reaction rates and simplify work-up procedure to make the process both economical and environment friendly. [Pg.69]


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