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Novel Glucosylimidazolium Ionic-Liquid-Supported Novozym 435 Catalysts - A Proof of Concept for an Acrylation Reaction

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Journal ChemistryOpen
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2022 Aug 3
PMID 35920571
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A series of novel ionic liquids based on glucose was synthesized in high yields in simple two or three-step reaction procedures. These carbohydrate-based ionic liquids were studied and compared to commercially available imidazolium-based ionic liquids as supports for Novozym 435 in the acrylation of n-butanol. A direct correlation between the availability of hydroxy groups and the overall activity as well as an enhanced recyclability of the biocatalyst has been found for the glucose-based ionic liquids.

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