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Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk

Among the various catalysts that can be used for polycondensation reactions, enzymes have been gaining interest for three decades, offering a green and eco-friendly platform towards the sustainable design of renewable polyesters. However, limitations imposed by their delicate nature, render them les...

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Autores principales: Nasr, Kifah, Meimoun, Julie, Favrelle-Huret, Audrey, Winter, Julien De, Raquez, Jean-Marie, Zinck, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7565462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32847050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12091907
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author Nasr, Kifah
Meimoun, Julie
Favrelle-Huret, Audrey
Winter, Julien De
Raquez, Jean-Marie
Zinck, Philippe
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Favrelle-Huret, Audrey
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description Among the various catalysts that can be used for polycondensation reactions, enzymes have been gaining interest for three decades, offering a green and eco-friendly platform towards the sustainable design of renewable polyesters. However, limitations imposed by their delicate nature, render them less addressed. As a case study, we compare herein bulk and solution polycondensation of 1,6-hexanediol and diethyl adipate catalyzed by an immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica. The influence of various parameters including time, temperature, enzyme loading, and vacuum was assessed in the frame of a two-step polymerization with the help of response surface methodology, a statistical technique that investigates relations between input and output variables. Results in solution (diphenyl ether) and bulk conditions showed that a two-hour reaction time was enough to allow adequate oligomer growth for the first step conducted under atmospheric pressure at 100 °C. The number-average molecular weight (M(n)) achieved varied between 5000 and 12,000 g·mol(−1) after a 24 h reaction and up to 18,500 g∙mol(−1) after 48 h. The statistical analysis showed that vacuum was the most influential factor affecting the M(n) in diphenyl ether. In sharp contrast, enzyme loading was found to be the most influential parameter in bulk conditions. Recyclability in bulk conditions showed a constant M(n) of the polyester over three cycles, while a 17% decrease was noticed in solution. The following work finally introduced a statistical approach that can adequately predict the M(n) of poly(hexylene adipate) based on the choice of parameter levels, providing a handy tool in the synthesis of polyesters where the control of molecular weight is of importance.
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spelling pubmed-75654622020-10-29 Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk Nasr, Kifah Meimoun, Julie Favrelle-Huret, Audrey Winter, Julien De Raquez, Jean-Marie Zinck, Philippe Polymers (Basel) Article Among the various catalysts that can be used for polycondensation reactions, enzymes have been gaining interest for three decades, offering a green and eco-friendly platform towards the sustainable design of renewable polyesters. However, limitations imposed by their delicate nature, render them less addressed. As a case study, we compare herein bulk and solution polycondensation of 1,6-hexanediol and diethyl adipate catalyzed by an immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica. The influence of various parameters including time, temperature, enzyme loading, and vacuum was assessed in the frame of a two-step polymerization with the help of response surface methodology, a statistical technique that investigates relations between input and output variables. Results in solution (diphenyl ether) and bulk conditions showed that a two-hour reaction time was enough to allow adequate oligomer growth for the first step conducted under atmospheric pressure at 100 °C. The number-average molecular weight (M(n)) achieved varied between 5000 and 12,000 g·mol(−1) after a 24 h reaction and up to 18,500 g∙mol(−1) after 48 h. The statistical analysis showed that vacuum was the most influential factor affecting the M(n) in diphenyl ether. In sharp contrast, enzyme loading was found to be the most influential parameter in bulk conditions. Recyclability in bulk conditions showed a constant M(n) of the polyester over three cycles, while a 17% decrease was noticed in solution. The following work finally introduced a statistical approach that can adequately predict the M(n) of poly(hexylene adipate) based on the choice of parameter levels, providing a handy tool in the synthesis of polyesters where the control of molecular weight is of importance. MDPI 2020-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7565462/ /pubmed/32847050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12091907 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk
title Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk
title_full Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk
title_fullStr Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk
title_short Enzymatic Polycondensation of 1,6-Hexanediol and Diethyl Adipate: A Statistical Approach Predicting the Key-Parameters in Solution and in Bulk
title_sort enzymatic polycondensation of 1,6-hexanediol and diethyl adipate: a statistical approach predicting the key-parameters in solution and in bulk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7565462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32847050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12091907
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