Ionic Liquids - New Aspects for the Future 2013
DOI: 10.5772/51897
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New Generations of Ionic Liquids Applied to Enzymatic Biocatalysis

Abstract: dissolve nonpolar substrates, while avoiding enzyme inactivation like water-miscible organic solvents, as DMSO or acetonitrile, often do [6]. Another mentioned characteristic of ILs is the possibility of obtaining the desired physicochemical properties by selecting combinations of cations and anions ("tunability"), which makes them "designer solvents". For example, ILs can be produced to be water-miscible, partially miscible or totally immiscible, and can also be synthesized with different viscosities. These i… Show more

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“…3 During the last decades, promising alternative solvents, such as ionic liquids (ILs), have been reported as solvents or co-solvents in enzyme-catalysed reactions with lipase, laccase, peroxidase, among others. 4 However, some ILs based on pyridinium or imidazolium cations, most of the times combined with fluorinated anions, may raise some toxicity and biodegradability concerns 5 and may lead to enzymes deactivation. 6 In addition to ILs as alternative solvents and bioreaction media, deep eutectic solvents (DES) have been attracting widespread interest from academics and industrial sector since these solvents can be produced by the simple mixing of low-cost and safe compounds, most of the times from natural sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 During the last decades, promising alternative solvents, such as ionic liquids (ILs), have been reported as solvents or co-solvents in enzyme-catalysed reactions with lipase, laccase, peroxidase, among others. 4 However, some ILs based on pyridinium or imidazolium cations, most of the times combined with fluorinated anions, may raise some toxicity and biodegradability concerns 5 and may lead to enzymes deactivation. 6 In addition to ILs as alternative solvents and bioreaction media, deep eutectic solvents (DES) have been attracting widespread interest from academics and industrial sector since these solvents can be produced by the simple mixing of low-cost and safe compounds, most of the times from natural sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has brought into emergence new "generations" of ILs. The first-generation ILs are mainly based on imidazolium or pyridinium cations [16,32] and synthesis of these ILs was mainly focused on obtaining unique physicochemical properties. Second-generation ILs are based on ammonium or phosphonium cations and these ILs have allowed the combination of selected chemical and physical properties.…”
Section: Ionic Liquids and Their Makeup Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…DES are mixtures of a salt such as choline chloride (ChCl) and a hydrogen bond donor (HBD) molecule such as urea (Ur). These solvents present many advantages, including the facts that they are eco-friendly, cheap, and can increase the (bio)catalytic activity of many reactions leading to high yields of products with excellent enantiomeric excess ( ee ), including important precursors for drugs that are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry [1,2]. ILs are salts, consisting of a mixture of cations and anions that do not pack well together, that consequently have a melting point near room temperature, although they are arbitrarily defined as salts with a melting point below 100 °C [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anions were replaced with halides and those ILs had low melting points and were more stable in the presence of organic solvents and were used, among other applications, in biocatalysis in the 2000s. However, these ILs had again some disadvantages such as high cost and toxicity [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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