| Literature DB >> 29773373 |
Azis Adharis1, Dejan M Petrović1, Ibrahim Özdamar1, Albert J J Woortman1, Katja Loos2.
Abstract
The synthesis of vinyl-based oligocelluloses using cellodextrin phosphorylase as biocatalyst in buffer solution is presented. Various types of vinyl glucosides bearing (meth)acrylates/(meth)acrylamides functionalities served as the glucosyl acceptor in the enzyme catalyzed reverse phosphorolysis reaction and α-glucose 1-phosphate as the glucosyl donor. The enzymatic reaction was followed by thin layer chromatography and the isolated product yields were about 65%. The synthesized vinyl-based oligocelluloses had an average number of repeating glucosyl units and a number average molecular weight up to 8.9 and 1553 g mol-1, respectively. The majority of the bonds at the alpha position of acrylate units in oligocellulosyl-ethyl acrylate was fragmented as characterized by 1H NMR spectroscopy and MALDI-ToF spectrometry. Nevertheless, a minor amount of fragmentation was observed in oligocellulosyl-ethyl methacrylate and oligocellulosyl-butyl acrylate but no fragmentation was detected in the (meth)acrylamide-based oligocelluloses. Crystal lattice of the prepared vinyl-based oligocelluloses was investigated via wide-angle X-ray diffraction experiments.Entities:
Keywords: Cellodextrin phosphorylases; Enzymatic synthesis; Functionalized oligocelluloses; Renewable resources; Reverse phosphorolysis; Vinyl glucosides
Year: 2018 PMID: 29773373 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.03.098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381