Lipase-catalyzed esterification in water enabled by nanomicelles. Applications to 1-pot multi-step sequences

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Abstract

Esterification in an aqueous micellar medium is catalyzed by a commercially available lipase in the absence of any co-factors. The presence of only 2 wt% designer surfactant, TPGS-750-M, assists in a 100% selective enzymatic process in which only primary alcohols participate (in a 1 : 1 ratio with carboxylic acid). An unexpected finding is also disclosed where the simple additive, PhCF3 (1 equiv. vs. substrate), appears to significantly extend the scope of usable acid/alcohol combinations. Taken together, several chemo- and bio-catalyzed 1-pot, multi-step reactions can now be performed in water.

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Singhania, V., Cortes-Clerget, M., Dussart-Gautheret, J., Akkachairin, B., Yu, J., Akporji, N., … Lipshutz, B. H. (2022). Lipase-catalyzed esterification in water enabled by nanomicelles. Applications to 1-pot multi-step sequences. Chemical Science, 13(5), 1440–1445. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc05660c

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