2018
DOI: 10.21767/2573-4466.100008
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Water-Retaining Polymers in Organic Solvent Increase Lipase Activity for Biodiesel Synthesis

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“…To this end, we added to the reaction medium a water‐retaining polymer known with the commercial name Aquasorb, which has a water holding capacity of 50 to 120 times w/w, much higher than that of adsorbed by molecular sieves (in the order of 20%‐25% w/w at 25°C and 0.75 relative humidity) . The comparison with the esterification reaction of cis ‐3‐hexen‐1‐ol or 2‐phenylethanol with acetic acid carried out with Novozym 435 in the absence and in the presence of Aquasorb also proved the beneficial effect of this polymer to increase the ester product formation (Tables and ), similarly to what was previously reported in the synthesis of methyl oleate by lipases …”
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confidence: 78%
“…To this end, we added to the reaction medium a water‐retaining polymer known with the commercial name Aquasorb, which has a water holding capacity of 50 to 120 times w/w, much higher than that of adsorbed by molecular sieves (in the order of 20%‐25% w/w at 25°C and 0.75 relative humidity) . The comparison with the esterification reaction of cis ‐3‐hexen‐1‐ol or 2‐phenylethanol with acetic acid carried out with Novozym 435 in the absence and in the presence of Aquasorb also proved the beneficial effect of this polymer to increase the ester product formation (Tables and ), similarly to what was previously reported in the synthesis of methyl oleate by lipases …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%