| Title : Humicola insolens cutinase-catalyzed lactone ring-opening polymerizations: kinetic and mechanistic studies - Hunsen_2008_Biomacromolecules_9_518 |
| Author(s) : Hunsen M , Abul A , Xie W , Gross R |
| Ref : Biomacromolecules , 9 :518 , 2008 |
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Abstract :
This paper explores reaction kinetics and mechanism for immobilized Humicola insolenscutinase (HIC), an important new biocatalyst that efficiently catalyzes non-natural polyester synthetic reactions. HIC, immobilized on Lewatit, was used as catalyst for epsilon-caprolactone (CL) and omega-pentadecalactone (PDL) ring-opening polymerizations (ROPs). Plots of percent CL conversion vs time were obtained in the temperature range from 50 to 90 degrees C. The kinetic plot of ln([M]0/[M]t) vs time (r2 = 0.99) for HIC-catalyzed bulk ROP of CL was linear, indicating that chain termination did not occur and the propagation rate is first order with respect to monomer concentration. Furthermore, linearity to 90% conversion for M(n) vs fractional CL conversion is consistent with a chain-end propagation mechanism. Deviation from linearity above 90% conversion indicates that a competition between ring-opening chain-end propagation and chain growth by steplike polycondensations takes place at high monomer conversion. HIC was inactive for catalysis of L-lactide and (R,S)-beta-butyrolactone ROP. HIC-catalyzed ROP of epsilon-CL and PDL in toluene were successfully performed, giving high molecular weight poly(epsilon-caprolactone) and omega-poly(pentadecalactone). In addition, the relative activities of immobilized Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB) and HIC for epsilon-CL and PDL polymerizations are reported herein. |
| PubMedSearch : Hunsen_2008_Biomacromolecules_9_518 |
| PubMedID: 18198834 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: humin-cut |
| Gene_locus | humin-cut |
Hunsen M, Abul A, Xie W, Gross R (2008)
Humicola insolens cutinase-catalyzed lactone ring-opening polymerizations: kinetic and mechanistic studies
Biomacromolecules
9 :518
Hunsen M, Abul A, Xie W, Gross R (2008)
Biomacromolecules
9 :518