Machado de Castro_2017_Biochem.Eng.J_124_64

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Title : A novel process for poly(ethylene terephthalate) depolymerization via enzyme-catalyzed glycolysis - Machado de Castro_2017_Biochem.Eng.J_124_64
Author(s) : Machado de Castro A , Carniel A
Ref : Biochem Eng J , 124 :64 , 2017
Abstract :

The discovery and improvement of processes for effective recycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) packages meet high-priority and short-term demands for the implementation of a circular economy. One of the most interesting approaches is enzyme-catalyzed depolymerization, which to date has been exclusively reported as hydrolysis reactions. In this paper, we describe a novel route for PET depolymerization using enzymes, via glycolysis reactions. Humicola insolens cutinase showed to act better at 60 C, whereas Candida antarctica lipase B yielded more products at 37 C. A comparison with hydrolysis reactions at the same conditions (temperature, enzyme loading) revealed that glycolysis favors the accumulation of more esterified end-products, whereas hydrolysis led to more end-products with free carboxyl groups. Molar fractions of the diesterified compound bis(2-hydroxyethyl terephthalate) of up to 0.88 was observed during glycolysis, revealing that it was the main depolymerization product. These findings add new relevant knowledge for the integration of depolymerization products in existing PET production industrial plants.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: humin-cut , canar-LipB

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Substrate Polyethylene-terephthalate
Gene_locus humin-cut    canar-LipB

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Machado de Castro A, Carniel A (2017)
A novel process for poly(ethylene terephthalate) depolymerization via enzyme-catalyzed glycolysis
Biochem Eng J 124 :64

Machado de Castro A, Carniel A (2017)
Biochem Eng J 124 :64