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  • Biosynthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol by lipase in dimethyl carbonate as the solvent.

Biosynthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol by lipase in dimethyl carbonate as the solvent.

Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (2010-05-27)
Kyung Hwa Lee, Chang-Ho Park, Eun Yeol Lee
ABSTRACT

Glycerol carbonate was synthesized from renewable glycerol and dimethyl carbonate using lipase in solvent-free reaction system in which excess dimethyl carbonate played as the reaction medium. A variety of lipases have been tested for their abilities to catalyze transesterification reaction, and Candida antartica lipase B and Novozyme 435 exhibited higher catalytic activities. The silica-coated glycerol with a 1:1 ratio was supplied to prevent two-phase formation between hydrophobic dimethyl carbonate and hydrophilic glycerol. Glycerol carbonate was successfully synthesized with more than 90% conversion from dimethyl carbonate and glycerol with a molar ratio of 10 using Novozyme 435-catalyzed transesterification at 70 °C. The Novozyme 435 [5% (w/w) and 20% (w/w)] and silica gel were more than four times recycled with good stability in a repeated batch operation for the solvent-free synthesis of glycerol carbonate.

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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Dimethyl carbonate, ReagentPlus®, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Dimethyl carbonate, anhydrous, ≥99%