Simplified method to optimize enzymatic esters syntheses in solvent-free systems: Validation using literature and experimental data

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Abstract

The adoption of biocatalysis in solvent-free systems is an alternative to establish a greener esters production. An interesting correlation between the acid:alcohol molar ratio and biocatalyst (immobilized lipase) loading in the optimization of ester syntheses in solvent-free systems had been observed and explored. A simple mathematical tool named Substrate-Enzyme Relation (SER) has been developed, indicating a range of reaction conditions that resulted in high conversions. Here, SER utility has been validated using data from the literature and experimental assays, totalizing 39 different examples of solvent-free enzymatic esterifications. We found a good correlation between the SER trends and reaction conditions that promoted high conversions on the syntheses of short, mid, or long-chain esters. Moreover, the predictions obtained with SER are coherent with thermodynamic and kinetics aspects of enzymatic esterification in solvent-free systems. SER is an easy-to-handle tool to predict the reaction behavior, allowing obtaining optimum reaction conditions with a reduced number of experiments, including the adoption of reduced biocatalysts loadings.

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de Sousa, R. R., da Silva, A. S., Fernandez-Lafuente, R., & Ferreira-Leitão, V. S. (2021). Simplified method to optimize enzymatic esters syntheses in solvent-free systems: Validation using literature and experimental data. Catalysts, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11111357

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