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La polimerización catalizada por enzimas de flujo continuo en un microrreactor.

Santanu Kundu1, Atul S Bhangale, William E Wallace

  • 1Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, United States.

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La polimerización catalizada por enzimas utilizando microrreactores ofrece un proceso más ecológico y continuo. Este nuevo enfoque logra reacciones más rápidas y una mayor masa molecular de policaprolactona en comparación con los métodos de lotes tradicionales.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Biocatálisis y Química de Polímeros
  • Ingeniería Química e Intensificación de Procesos.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las enzimas inmovilizadas en soportes sólidos permiten transformaciones químicas sostenibles.
  • Los microrreactores ofrecen ventajas para el control de reacciones heterogéneas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar la polimerización de apertura de anillos catalizada por enzimas de ε-caprolactona utilizando un nuevo diseño de microrreactor.
  • Para comparar el rendimiento de los microrreactores con los reactores por lotes para este proceso de polimerización.

Principales métodos:

  • Se utilizó un nuevo microrreactor para el flujo continuo, la polimerización de apertura de anillo catalizada por enzimas de ε-caprolactona.
  • Empleó enzimas con soporte sólido en medios orgánicos a temperaturas elevadas.
  • Comparó la cinética de polimerización y las propiedades del producto con los reactores por lotes convencionales.

Principales resultados:

  • Se lograron tasas de polimerización más rápidas en el sistema de microrreactor.
  • Polycaprolactone producido con mayor masa molecular en comparación con los procesos por lotes.
  • Demostró la viabilidad del flujo continuo para la polimerización catalizada por enzimas con soporte sólido.

Conclusiones:

  • La tecnología de microreactor permite una polimerización catalizada por enzimas eficiente y sostenible.
  • Esta plataforma puede adaptarse para el cribado de alto rendimiento y mediciones de precisión en el biocatálisis.
  • Representa la primera demostración de flujo continuo de polimerización catalizada por enzimas con soporte sólido.