Lipase Immobilized on a Novel Rigid-Flexible Dendrimer-Grafted Hierarchically Porous Magnetic Microspheres for Effective Resolution of (R,S)-1-Phenylethanol

2020 
With the rapid development of biotechnological industry, there is an urgent need for exploiting new materials to immobilize enzymes to improve performance of biocatalysts. In this paper, hierarchically porous magnetic microspheres (PFMMs) were prepared through solvothermal method, and rapidly grafted with a novel rigid-flexible dendrimer first synthesized from monomers of trimesoyl chloride (TMC) and 1,6-hexanediamine (HDA) via interfacial polymerization process for covalent immobilization of Pseudomonas fluorescens lipase (PFL). The maximum PFL loading of the synthesized support reaches 87.5 mg protein/gsupport, and 864% activity recovery of PFMMs-G3.0-PFL can be achieved at pH 9.0. Then, it was used to catalyze resolution of (R,S)-1-phenylethanol with vinyl acetate. Under the optimized conditions, 50.0% conversion with 99.0% ees can be reached within 1.5 h. In addition, a conversion of 49.2% and ees of 96.9% can be retained after 10 batches of running, displaying an excellent operational stability. Impo...
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