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Enzyme-catalyzed polymerization polyaniline synthesis

Enzymatic polymerization has emerged in the last few decades as a field of considerable interest and commercial promises. It proceeds with high regio-, enantio-, and chemos-electivity under relatively mild conditions. So far, enzymes have been used to synthesize polyesters, polysaccharides, polycarbonates, polyphenols, polyanilines, vinyl polymers, and poly(amino acid)s. Namely, the lipase B of Candida antarctica (Cal-B, a serine hydrolase) immobilized on polyacrylic resin (Novozyme 435) has proven to be a very versatile catalyst in terms of reaction conditions and acceptance of various substrates. For example, this enzyme has been successfully used to synthesize polyesters. ° However, little has been reported so far on the synthesis of polyamides catalyzed by enzymes. " ... [Pg.375]


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