Continuous Enantioselective Transesterification in Organic Solvents. Use of Suspended Lipase Preparations in a Microfiltration Membrane Reactor

A continuously stirred tank reactor equipped with a microfiltration membrane unit for effective retention of solid enzyme particles in organic solvent systems was constructed. A microfiltration membrane with pore size 0.1 μm based on a polypropylene matrice was used for enzyme retention and showed n...

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description A continuously stirred tank reactor equipped with a microfiltration membrane unit for effective retention of solid enzyme particles in organic solvent systems was constructed. A microfiltration membrane with pore size 0.1 μm based on a polypropylene matrice was used for enzyme retention and showed no loss of performance or denaturation by the organic solvent. The stereoselective transesterification reaction of (±)‐trans‐sobrerol with vinyl acetate as both acyl donor and solvent was chosen as a model system. Lipase PS from Pseudomonas sp. was used in its native form without further modification steps and remained active and highly stereoselective at 50 °C when applied to the reaction system for about 600 h of continuous operation. (‐‐)‐(1S,5R)‐sobrerolacetate and (+)‐(1R,5S)‐sobrerol could be obtained in the reactor outlet stream at approximately 48% conversion with enantiomeric excesses eeP ≈︁ 92% and eeS≈︁ 80%, respectively. Furthermore, theoretical kinetic studies showed that limitations in enantiomeric purity due to the characteristics of an ideal mixed tank may be sufficiently overcome by designing a simple two‐stage process.
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