2017-07

Easy and Simple SiO2 Immobilization of Lipozyme CaLB-L: Its Use as a Catalyst in Acylation Reactions and Comparison with Other Lipases

In this study, lipase from Candida antarctica B (Lipozyme CaLB-L) was successfully immobilized on SiO2 through adsorption and used to obtain (R)-(+)-esters derived from (R,S)-1-phenylethanol. The new immobilized enzyme was compared with commercially immobilized lipases (Novozyme 435, Lipozyme 435 and Pseudomonas cepacia (PSC-II and PSD-I)). Lipozyme CaLB-L adsorbed onto SiO2 was found to be a good catalyst and, under optimal conditions, esters could be obtained with conversion 44%, enantiomeric excess of product (eep) > 99%, enantiomeric excess of substract (ees) 77% and enantiomeric ratio (E)...

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