Wu_2013_Biotechnol.Lett_35_879

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Title : Enzymatic synthesis of poly(sigma-caprolactone) in monocationic and dicationic ionic liquids - Wu_2013_Biotechnol.Lett_35_879
Author(s) : Wu C , Zhang Z , He F , Zhuo R
Ref : Biotechnol Lett , 35 :879 , 2013
Abstract :

Enzymatic polymerization can offer metal-free routes to polymer materials that could be used in biomedical applications. To take advantage of the unique properties of ionic liquids (ILs) for enzyme stability, monocationic ionic liquid (MIL) and dicationic ionic liquid (DIL) were used to promote the ring-opening polymerization of sigma-caprolactone (sigma-CL) using Candida antarctica lipase B as catalyst. Considering the molecular weight (M n ) and reaction yield of the resulting polymer (PCL), high density and viscosity of ILs would be good, especially in the case of DIL. With the same total alkyl chain length, the density and viscosity of [C4(C6Im)2][PF6]2 were higher than that of [C12MIm][PF6]. Using a lipase/CL/ILs ratio of 1:20:20 (by wt) for 48 h at 90 degreesC, the highest M n and reaction yield of PCL were 26,200 g/mol and 62 % with [C4(C6Im)2][PF6]2, while the M n and reaction yield of PCL obtained in [C12MIm][PF6] were 11,700 g/mol and 37 %.

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Wu C, Zhang Z, He F, Zhuo R (2013)
Enzymatic synthesis of poly(sigma-caprolactone) in monocationic and dicationic ionic liquids
Biotechnol Lett 35 :879

Wu C, Zhang Z, He F, Zhuo R (2013)
Biotechnol Lett 35 :879