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Enzymatic Resolution of Racemic Sulcatol by Lipase from Candida Antarctica in a Large Scale
Fecha
2010Registro en:
JOURNAL OF THE IRANIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.7, n.4, p.883-889, 2010
1735-207X
Autor
FERREIRA, H. V.
ROCHA, L. C.
SEVERINO, R. P.
VIANA, R. B.
SILVA, A. B. F. da
PORTO, A. L. M.
Institución
Resumen
Large scale enzymatic resolution of racemic sulcatol 2 has been useful for stereoselective biocatalysis. This reaction was fast and selective, using vinyl acetate as donor of acyl group and lipase from Candida antarctica (CALB) as catalyst. The large scale reaction (5.0 g, 39 mmol) afforded high optical purities for S-(+)-sulcatol 2 and R-(+)-sulcatyl acetate 3, i.e., ee > 99 per cent and good yields (45 per cent) within a short time (40 min). Thermodynamic parameters for the chemoesterification of sulcatol 2 by vinyl acetate were evaluated. The enthalpy and Gibbs free energy values of this reaction were negative, indicating that this process is exothermic and spontaneous which is in agreement with the reaction obtained enzymatically.