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基本説明
Examines and discusses different non-aqueous systems from organic solvents to ionic liquids for synthetic applications, this opening the door to new successful methods for biocatalytic reactions.
Full Description
Closing a gap in the literature, this comprehensive book examines and discusses different non-aqueous systems from organic solvents to ionic liquids for synthetic applications, thus opening the door to new successful methods for biocatalytic reactions. It gathers into one handy source the information otherwise widely spread throughout the literature, combining useful background information with a number of synthetic examples, including industrial scale processes for pharmaceutical and fine chemicals. Extremely well structured, the text introduces the fundamentals of non-aqueous enzymology, before going on to new reaction media and synthetic applications using hydrolases and non-hydrolytic enzymes. The one-stop reference for everyone working in this hot field.
Contents
Introduction (G. Carrea and S. Riva) PART I: BIOCATALYSIS IN NEAT ORGANIC SOLVENTS - FUNDAMENTALS Fundamentals of biocatalysis in neat organic solvents (Patrick Adlercreutz) Effects of organic solvents on enzyme selectivity (Jaap Jongejan) Activating enzymes for use in organic solvents (Anne Serdakowski and Jonathan Dordick) PART II: BIOCATALYSIS IN NEAT ORGANIC SOLVENTS - SYNTHETIC APPLICATIONS Exploiting enantioselectivity of hydrolases in organic solvents (Hans-Erik Hogberg) Enzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution processes (Jan Backvall) Exploiting enzyme regioselectivity and chemoselectivity (Sergio Riva) Industrial scale applications of enzymes in non aqueous solvents (David Pollard and Birgit Kosjek) PART III: BIOCATALYSIS IN BIPHASIC AND NEW REACTION MEDIA Biocatalysis in biphasic systems: general (Pedro Fernandes and Joaquim Cabral) Biocatalysis in biphasic systems: oxynitrilases (Manuela Avi and Herfried Griengl Ionic liquids as media for enzymatic transformations (Roger Sheldon and Fred van Rantwijk) Solid/gas biocatalysis (Isabelle Goubet, Marianne Graber, Sylvain Lamare, Thierry Maugard and Marie-Dominique Legoy) Biocatalysis with undissolved solid substrates and products (Alessandra Basso, Sara Cantone, Cynthia Ebert, Peter Halling and Lucia Gardossi)