Issue 10, 2003

Biocatalytic reduction of ketones by a semi-continuous flow process using supercritical carbon dioxide

Abstract

The immobilized resting-cell of Geotrichum candidum was used as a catalyst for the reduction of a ketone in a semi-continuous flow process using supercritical carbon dioxide for the first time; it was also applied for the asymmetric reduction of a ketone and resulted in excellent enantioselectivity (ee >99%) and a higher space-time yield than that of the corresponding batch process.

Graphical abstract: Biocatalytic reduction of ketones by a semi-continuous flow process using supercritical carbon dioxide

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Feb 2003
Accepted
03 Apr 2003
First published
22 Apr 2003

Chem. Commun., 2003, 1198-1199

Biocatalytic reduction of ketones by a semi-continuous flow process using supercritical carbon dioxide

T. Matsuda, K. Watanabe, T. Kamitanaka, T. Harada and K. Nakamura, Chem. Commun., 2003, 1198 DOI: 10.1039/B301452E

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