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Lipase catalyzed ultrasonic synthesis of poly-4-hydroxybutyrate-co-6-hydroxyhexanoate
Authors:AM Gumel  MSM Annuar  Y Chisti
Institution:1. Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2. School of Engineering, PN 456, Massey University, Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Four different lipases were compared for ultrasound-mediated synthesis of the biodegradable copolymer poly-4-hydroxybutyrate-co-6-hydroxyhexanoate. The copolymerization was carried out in chloroform. Of the enzymes tested, Novozym 435 exhibited the highest copolymerization rate, in fact the reaction rate was observed to increase with about 26-fold from 30 to 50 °C (7.9 × 10?3 M s?1), sonic power intensity of 2.6 × 103 W m?2 and dissipated energy of 130.4 J ml?1. Copolymerization rates with the Candida antarctica lipase A, Candida rugosa lipase, and Lecitase Ultra? were lower at 2.4 × 10?4, 1.3 × 10?4 and 3.5 × 10?4 M s?1, respectively. The catalytic efficiency depended on the enzyme. The efficiency ranged from 4.15 × 10?3 s?1 M?1 for Novozym 435–1.48 × 10?3 s?1 M?1 for C. rugosa lipase. Depending on the enzyme and sonication intensity, the monomer conversion ranged from 8.2% to 48.5%. The sonication power, time and temperature were found to affect the rate of copolymerization. Increasing sonication power intensity from 1.9 × 103 to 4.5 × 103 W m?2 resulted in an increased in acoustic pressure (Pa) from 3.7 × 108 to 5.7 × 108 N m?2 almost 2.4–3.7 times greater than the acoustic pressure (1.5 × 108 N m?2) that is required to cause cavitation in water. A corresponding acoustic particle acceleration (a) of 9.6 × 103–1.5 × 104 m s?2 was calculated i.e. approximately 984–1500 times greater than under the action of gravity.
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