Title : Biosynthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol by lipase in dimethyl carbonate as the solvent - Lee_2010_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_33_1059 |
Author(s) : Lee KH , Park CH , Lee EY |
Ref : Bioprocess Biosyst Eng , 33 :1059 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Glycerol carbonate was synthesized from renewable glycerol and dimethyl carbonate using lipase in solvent-free reaction system in which excess dimethyl carbonate played as the reaction medium. A variety of lipases have been tested for their abilities to catalyze transesterification reaction, and Candida antartica lipase B and Novozyme 435 exhibited higher catalytic activities. The silica-coated glycerol with a 1:1 ratio was supplied to prevent two-phase formation between hydrophobic dimethyl carbonate and hydrophilic glycerol. Glycerol carbonate was successfully synthesized with more than 90% conversion from dimethyl carbonate and glycerol with a molar ratio of 10 using Novozyme 435-catalyzed transesterification at 70 degrees C. The Novozyme 435 [5% (w/w) and 20% (w/w)] and silica gel were more than four times recycled with good stability in a repeated batch operation for the solvent-free synthesis of glycerol carbonate. |
PubMedSearch : Lee_2010_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_33_1059 |
PubMedID: 20502921 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: canar-LipB |
Substrate | Dimethylcarbonate |
Gene_locus | canar-LipB |
Lee KH, Park CH, Lee EY (2010)
Biosynthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol by lipase in dimethyl carbonate as the solvent
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
33 :1059
Lee KH, Park CH, Lee EY (2010)
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
33 :1059