Abstract:The combination of metal-, photo-, enzyme-, and/or organocatalysis provides multiple synthetic solutions, especially when the creation of chiral centers is involved. Historically, enzymes and transition metal species have been exploited simultaneously through dynamic kinetic resolutions of racemates. However, more recently, linear cascades have appeared as elegant solutions for the preparation of valuable organic molecules combining multiple bioprocesses and metal-catalyzed transformations. Many advantages are… Show more
“…The phenomenon of the changed activity of the metal catalyst as a result of interaction with a protein remains in agreement with the literature reports regarding artificial metalloenzymes. 30,39–41…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of the changed activity of the metal catalyst as a result of interaction with a protein remains in agreement with the literature reports regarding artificial metalloenzymes. 30,[39][40][41] To gain a deeper understanding of the studied process, the reaction time course was recorded (Fig. 2) under optimised conditions (Table 2, entry 11).…”
A novel protocol for the synthesis of para-quinols from inexpensive phenols based on chemoenzymatic casade reaction is reported. Protocol combines an enzymatic oxidation of hydroquinones to benzoquinones and their transformation...
“…The phenomenon of the changed activity of the metal catalyst as a result of interaction with a protein remains in agreement with the literature reports regarding artificial metalloenzymes. 30,39–41…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of the changed activity of the metal catalyst as a result of interaction with a protein remains in agreement with the literature reports regarding artificial metalloenzymes. 30,[39][40][41] To gain a deeper understanding of the studied process, the reaction time course was recorded (Fig. 2) under optimised conditions (Table 2, entry 11).…”
A novel protocol for the synthesis of para-quinols from inexpensive phenols based on chemoenzymatic casade reaction is reported. Protocol combines an enzymatic oxidation of hydroquinones to benzoquinones and their transformation...
“…In terms of recognized potential for merging bio-and chemo-catalysis, concrete examples reported using physical or chemical compartmentalization were offered to the interviewees with some of the seminal work as already described in the literature. 8 The relatively recent literature on the topic 3,9 can make the field of chemoenzymatic catalysis difficult to grasp for nonexperts and non-practitioners. Nonetheless, the perception was that it is no longer considered low hanging-fruit to just improve sustainability performance by recognizing an obvious need for improvement in this area, and then to rapidly design a suitable strategy to generate those improvements.…”
Section: Potential For Merging Bio-and Chemo-catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several review articles point out that these two approaches to organic synthesis, while previously considered occupants of separate worlds, have actually been in hand for years. 3,9 People and culture are integral parts of the equation for adoption and eventually, success in these areas. Taken individually, significant progress can be achieved but alignment is not yet anywhere close to being optimal.…”
Biocatalytic processes used alone, as well as part of chemoenzymatic catalysis, would appear to be very attractive areas to several types of companies that make up the fine chemicals industry....
“…174 Metal-enzyme cascade reactions have been comprehensively reviewed. 175 Gantz et al discussed the use of water-in-oil emulsion droplets for screening biocatalysts. 176 Working with picolitre volumes means a tremendous reduction in volumes over the popular 96-well plate format.…”
Section: How Biocatalysts Have Emerged As Enablers In White and Grey ...mentioning
Biocatalysis plays a prominent role in both white and grey biotechnologies. Some well-known and a few lesser-known developments in biocatalysis have made it align even better with principles of green...
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