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Solvent systems, for biocatalytic reductions

Solvent Systems for Biocatalytic Reductions 243 Table 9.3 Influence of (co)solvents in the bioreduction of 2 -chloroacetophenone. [Pg.243]

Biphasic systems proved to be advantageous as well in the biocatalytic synthesis of (-)-l-trimethylsilylethanol which was performed by asymmetric reduction of acetyltrimethylsilane with an isolate from Rhodotorula sp. AS2.2241 [144]. Immobilized cells were employed due to the easy separation of the product as well as the improved tolerance against unfavorable factors. In an aqueous/organic solvent biphasic system higher product yield and enantiomeric excess were achieved as compared to an aqueous monophasic system. Several organic solvents were examined, and isooctane was found to be the most suitable organic phase for the reaction. [Pg.226]


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