“…Lipase-catalyzed polymerization of e-CLs is comparatively slow and requires a tremendous amount of (insoluble) enzyme. Although lipase is known to be one of the most solvent-resistant enzymes and it is used for many organic synthetic reactions in non-aqueous systems (Cowan and Plant, 1992;Santaniello et al, 1992;Anderson et al, 1998;Jaeger and Reetz, 1998;Tuena de Gomez-Puyou and Gomez-Puyou, 1998;Gotor, 1999;Schulze and Wubbolts, 1999), we felt that this enzyme might be inactivated during reaction periods occurring over several days. There have, however, been few explicit reports of the repeated-usability of lipase catalysis after the first polymerization reaction.…”