Zhao_2016_Ultrason.Sonochem_31_506

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Title : Ultrasound enhances lipase-catalyzed synthesis of poly (ethylene glutarate) - Zhao_2016_Ultrason.Sonochem_31_506
Author(s) : Zhao X , Bansode SR , Ribeiro A , Abreu AS , Oliveira C , Parpot P , Gogate PR , Rathod VK , Cavaco-Paulo A
Ref : Ultrason Sonochem , 31 :506 , 2016
Abstract :

The present work explores the best conditions for the enzymatic synthesis of poly (ethylene glutarate) for the first time. The start-up materials are the liquids; diethyl glutarate and ethylene glycol diacetate, without the need of addition of extra solvent. The reactions are catalyzed by lipase B from Candida antarctica immobilized on glycidyl methacrylate-ter-divinylbenzene-ter-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate at 40 degrees C during 18h in water bath with mechanical stirring or 1h in ultrasonic bath followed by 6h in vacuum in both the cases for evaporation of ethyl acetate. The application of ultrasound significantly intensified the polyesterification reaction with reduction of the processing time from 24h to 7h. The same degree of polymerization was obtained for the same enzyme loading in less time of reaction when using the ultrasound treatment. The degree of polymerization for long-term polyesterification was improved approximately 8-fold due to the presence of sonication during the reaction. The highest degree of polymerization achieved was 31, with a monomer conversion of 96.77%. The ultrasound treatment demonstrated to be an effective green approach to intensify the polyesterification reaction with enhanced initial kinetics and high degree of polymerization.

PubMedSearch : Zhao_2016_Ultrason.Sonochem_31_506
PubMedID: 26964978

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Zhao X, Bansode SR, Ribeiro A, Abreu AS, Oliveira C, Parpot P, Gogate PR, Rathod VK, Cavaco-Paulo A (2016)
Ultrasound enhances lipase-catalyzed synthesis of poly (ethylene glutarate)
Ultrason Sonochem 31 :506

Zhao X, Bansode SR, Ribeiro A, Abreu AS, Oliveira C, Parpot P, Gogate PR, Rathod VK, Cavaco-Paulo A (2016)
Ultrason Sonochem 31 :506