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Lipase-catalyzed enantioselective synthesis of (R,R)-lactide from alkyl lactate to produce PDLA (poly D-lactic acid) and stereocomplex PLA (poly lactic acid)

Author(s)
Jeon, Byoung WookLee, JuminKim, Hyun SookCho, Dae HaengLee, HyukChang, RakwooKim, Yong Hwan
Issued Date
2013-10
DOI
10.1016/j.jbiotec.2013.06.021
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20351
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168165613002770
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.168, no.2, pp.201 - 207
Abstract
R-lactide, a pivotal monomer for the production of poly (D-lactic acid) (PDLA) or stereocomplex poly (lactic acid) (PLA) was synthesized from alkyl (R)-lactate through a lipase-catalyzed reaction without racemization. From among several types of lipase, only lipase B from Candida antarctica (Novozym 435; CAL-B) was effective in the reaction that synthesized (R,R)-lactide. Enantiopure (R,R)-lactide, which consisted of over 99% enantiomeric excess, was synthesized from methyl (R)-lactate through CAL-B catalysis. Removal of the methanol by-product was critical to obtain a high level of lactide conversion. The (R, R)lactide yield was 56% in a reaction containing 100 mg of Novozym 435, 10 mM methyl (R)-lactate and 1500 mg of molecular sieve 5 A in methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE). The important monomer (R,R)-lactide that is required for the production of the widely recognized bio-plastic PDLA and the PLA stereocomplex can be obtained using this novel synthetic method.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
0168-1656
Keyword (Author)
(R,R)-lactideAlkyl (R)-lactateLipaseNovozym 435Molecular sieve
Keyword
POLYMERIZATIONDEGRADATIONSELECTIVITYMECHANISM

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