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ОбложкаIonic liquids in biotransformations and organocatalysis: solvents and beyond / ed. by Pablo Domínguez de María. - Hoboken: Wiley, 2012. - xviii, 435 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.419-435. - ISBN 978-0-470-56904-7
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Foreword by Prof. Dr. Roger Sheldon .......................... xiii
Preface ........................................................ xv
Contributors ................................................. xvii

PART I  FUNDAMENTALS ............................................ 1

1  IONIC LIQUIDS: DEFINITION, APPLICATIONS, AND CONTEXT FOR
   BIOTRANSFORMATIONS AND ORGANOCATALYSIS ....................... 3
   Pablo Domínguez de María
   1.1  Ionic Liquids: Definition, Development, and Overview of
        Current Main Applications ............................... 3
   1.2  On the Greenness of ILs: Toward the Third Generation
        of ILs and DES .......................................... 6
   1.3  Context of ILs in Biotransformations and
        Organocatalysis ........................................ 12
   References .................................................. 13
2  IONIC LIQUIDS AND PROTEINS: ACADEMIC AND SOME PRACTICAL
   INTERACTIONS ................................................ 15
   Zhen Yang
   Abbreviations for Ionic Liquid Cations ...................... 15
   Abbreviations for Ionic Liquid Anions ....................... 16
   Abbreviations for Ammonium Ionic Liquids .................... 16
   Other Abbreviations ......................................... 17
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 17
   2.2  Ionic Liquids, Water, and Proteins ..................... 18
        2.2.1  Ionic Nature of Ionic Liquids ................... 18
        2.2.2  Protic and Aprotic Ionic Liquids ................ 19
        2.2.3  Water Present in the Ionic Liquids .............. 21
        2.2.4  Interactions of Water and Ionic Liquids with
               Proteins ........................................ 21
               2.2.4.1  Effect of Water and Water Activity ..... 22
               2.2.4.2  Effect of Ionic Liquids ................ 26
   2.3  Hofmeister Effects on Biocatalysis ..................... 26
        2.3.1  Hofmeister Effects of Inorganic Salts ........... 27
               2.3.1.1  Quantification of Hofmeister Series .... 28
               2.3.1.2  Effect of Ions on Protein Stability .... 29
               2.3.1.3  Effect of Ions on Enzyme Activity ...... 30
        2.3.2  Hofmeister Effects of Ionic Liquids ............. 34
               2.3.2.1  Effect of Ionic Liquid Ions on Enzyme
                        Performance in Aqueous Solution ........ 34
               2.3.2.2  Kinetic Studies of Enzymes in Ionic
                        Liquid-Containing Aqueous Solution ..... 38
               2.3.2.3  Enzyme Performance in Ionic Liquid-
                        Dominating Reaction Systems ............ 39
   2.4  Impact of Ionic Liquids on Enzymes and Proteins ........ 41
        2.4.1  Effect of Ionic Liquids on Enzyme Activity
               and Stability ................................... 41
               2.4.1.1  Hydrophobicity and Log P ............... 41
               2.4.1.2  Nucleophilicity and H-bond Basicity .... 44
               2.4.1.3  Viscosity .............................. 45
        2.4.2  Effect of Ionic Liquids on Protein Structure
               and Dynamics .................................... 46
        2.4.3  Effect of Ionic Liquids on Protein Refolding
               and Renaturation ................................ 50
        2.4.4  Effect of Ionic Liquids on Protein
               Crystallization and Fibrilization ............... 52
   2.5  Protein Extraction by Means of Ionic Liquids ........... 52
        2.5.1  Aqueous/Ionic Liquid-Liquid Extraction Systems .. 52
        2.5.2  Ionic Liquid-Based Aqueous Biphasic Systems ..... 53
        2.5.3  Water-in-Ionic Liquid Microemulsion Systems ..... 56
   2.6  Proper Selection of Ionic Liquids for Biocatalysis ..... 57
        2.6.1  Amino Acid Ionic Liquids ........................ 57
        2.6.2  Ammonium and Phosphonium Ionic Liquids .......... 58
        2.6.3  Design of Ionic Liquids for Biocatalysis ........ 59
        2.6.4  Proposed Guidelines for Selecting/Designing
               Biocompatible Ionic Liquids ..................... 64
   2.7  Concluding Remarks ..................................... 65
   References .................................................. 66

PART II  IONIC LIQUIDS IN BIOTRANSFORMATIONS ................... 73

3  IONIC LIQUIDS IN BIOTRANSFORMATIONS: MOTIVATION AND
   DEVELOPMENT ................................................. 75
   Christina Kohlmann and Lasse Greiner
   3.1  First Uses of Ionic Liquids in Biotransformations ...... 75
   3.2  Motivation to Use IL in Biotransformations ............. 80
   3.3  Challenges for the Use of IL in Biotransformations ..... 91
   References .................................................. 98
4  IONIC LIQUIDS AND OTHER NONCONVENTIONAL SOLVENTS IN
   BIOTRANSFORMATIONS: MEDIUM ENGINEERING AND PROCESS
   DEVELOPMENT ................................................ 103
   Pedro Lozano and Eduardo García-Verdugo
   4.1  Introduction: Toward Greener Catalytic Processes ...... 103
   4.2  The Importance of the Medium Engineering in
        Biotransformations .................................... 106
        4.2.1  Enzymes in Nonaqueous Environments ............. 106
   4.3  Biocatalysis in Monophasic ILs Systems ................ 110
        4.3.1  Medium Engineering in Monophasic ILs System .... 110
        4.3.2  Isolation and Recyclability Issues in
               Monophasic ILs System .......................... 115
   4.4  (Bio)catalytic Processes in SCFs ...................... 118
        4.4.1  Properties of SFCs ............................. 118
        4.4.2  Medium Engineering in Supercritical
               Biocatalysis ................................... 119
        4.4.3  Processes Design for SCF Biocatalysis .......... 122
   4.5 Multiphase Biotransformations .......................... 124
        4.5.1  Biocatalytic Processes in Biphasic Fluorous
               Solvents ....................................... 125
        4.5.2  Bioprocesses in Water/scCO2 Systems ............ 126
        4.5.3  Bioprocesses in Biphasic ILs System ............ 128
               4.5.3.1  Biphasic ILs/Water System ............. 128
               4.5.3.2  Phase Behavior of IL/scCO2 Biphasic
                        Systems ............................... 132
               4.5.3.3  Bioprocesses in IL/scCO2 Biphasic
                        Systems ............................... 134
   4.6  Prospects 140 Acknowledgments ......................... 140
   References
5  IONIC LIQUIDS AS (CO-)SOLVENTS FOR HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES ...... 151
   Hua Zhao
   Nomenclature of ILs ........................................ 151
   Cations .................................................... 151
   Anions ..................................................... 152
   5.1  Introduction .......................................... 152
        5.1.1  Type of Hydrolases ............................. 152
        5.1.2  Properties and Applications of ILs ............. 154
   5.2  State-of-the-art: Lipases, Esterases, Proteases in
        ILs as (co-)Solvents .................................. 155
        5.2.1  Effect of Physical Properties of ILs on
               Hydrolase Activity and Stability ............... 156
               5.2.1.1  IL Polarity ........................... 156
               5.2.1.2  Hydrogen-bond (H-bond) Basicity and
                        Nucleophilicity of Anions ............. 157
               5.2.1.3  IL Network ............................ 160
               5.2.1.4  Ion Kosmotropicity .................... 161
               5.2.1.5  Viscosity ............................. 165
               5.2.1.6  Hydrophobicity ........................ 165
               5.2.1.7  Enzyme Dissolution .................... 170
        5.2.2  Other Factors Influencing Hydrolase Activity
               and Stability .................................. 171
               5.2.2.1  Halide Impurities in ILs .............. 171
               5.2.2.2  Water Activity ........................ 172
        5.2.3  Methods to Improve Hydrolase Activity and
               Stability ...................................... 174
               5.2.3.1  Enzyme Immobilization ................. 174
               5.2.3.2  PEG-Modification ...................... 176
               5.2.3.3  EPRP .................................. 177
               5.2.3.4  Water-in-IL Microemulsions ............ 178
               5.2.3.5  Coating Enzymes with ILs .............. 179
               5.2.3.6  Designing Hydrolase-Compatible ILs .... 179
   5.3  Use of ILs for (dynamic) Kinetic Resolutions
        ((D)KRs) .............................................. 183
        5.3.1  Kinetic Resolutions via Hydrolysis in Aqueous
               Solutions of ILs ............................... 183
               5.3.1.1  Enantioselective Hydrolysis of Amino
                        Acid Esters ........................... 183
               5.3.1.2  Enantioselective Hydrolysis of Other
                        Esters ................................ 184
        5.3.2  Kinetic Resolution via Synthesis in
               Nonaqueous Solutions of ILs .................... 187
               5.3.2.1  Evaluating Hydrolase's
                        Enantioselectivity via the Kinetic
                        Resolution of 1-phenylethanol ......... 187
               5.3.2.2  Kinetic Resolutions of Other
                        Alcohols .............................. 188
               5.3.2.3  Kinetic Resolutions of Amines ......... 199
               5.3.2.4  Kinetic Resolutions Integrated with
                        Supported IL Membranes (SILMs) or
                        Microfluidic Separation ............... 199
               5.3.2.5  Kinetic Resolution Using IL/scCO2
                        Biphasic Systems ...................... 202
   5.4  Hydrolase-Catalyzed Esterifications of Saccharides
        and Cellulose Derivatives in ILs ...................... 205
   5.5  ILs for Glycosidases .................................. 210
        5.5.1  Glycosidase-Catalyzed Synthesis in ILs ......... 210
        5.5.2  Cellulase-catalyzed Hydrolysis in ILs .......... 211
   5.6  Prospects ............................................. 212
   Acknowledgments ............................................ 213
   References ................................................. 213
6  IONIC LIQUIDS AS (CO-)SOLVENTS FOR NONHYDROLYTIC ENZYMES ... 229
   Daniela Gamenara, Patricia Saenz Méndez, Gustavo Seoane,
   and Pablo Domínguez de María
   Nomenclature of ILs ........................................ 229
   6.1  Ionic Liquids and Nonhydrolytic Enzymes ............... 231
   6.2  Use of ILs in Oxidoreductase-Catalyzed Enzymatic
        Reactions ............................................. 232
        6.2.1  Dehydrogenases ................................. 232
        6.2.2  Laccases, Peroxidases, Oxidases, and
               Oxygenases ..................................... 247
   6.3  ILs in Lyase-Catalyzed Reactions ...................... 253
        6.3.1  Aldolases ...................................... 253
        6.3.2  Oxynitrilases .................................. 254
   6.4  Prospects ............................................. 256
   References ................................................. 256
7  IONIC LIQUIDS AND WHOLE-CELL-CATALYZED PROCESSES ........... 261
   Danielle Dennewald and Dirk Weuster-Botz
   Abbreviations .............................................. 261
   Abbreviations of Ionic Liquid Cations ...................... 261
   Abbreviations of Ionic Liquid Anions ....................... 262
   Abbreviation of Ionic Liquid ............................... 262
   List of Ahhrpifintin ....................................... 262
   7.1  Ionic Liquids Compatible with Whole-Cell
        Biocatalysis: Fundamentals and Design ................. 263
        7.1.1  Biocompatibility ............................... 264
        7.1.2  Availability and Purity ........................ 265
        7.1.3  Stability ...................................... 265
        7.1.4  Process Design Criteria ........................ 265
               7.1.4.1  Viscosity, Density, and
                        Corrosiveness ......................... 266
               7.1.4.2  Water Miscibility ..................... 266
        7.1.5  Monophasic versus Biphasic Reaction Mode ....... 266
        7.1.6  Hazard Potential ............................... 268
               7.1.6.1  Ecotoxicity ........................... 268
               7.1.6.2  Biodegradability ...................... 269
        7.1.7  Recyclability .................................. 271
        7.1.8  Availability of Information .................... 271
   7.2  Biocompatibility, Tolerance, and Accumulation in the
        Cell .................................................. 272
        7.2.1  Methods ........................................ 272
        7.2.2  Tolerance ...................................... 273
               7.2.2.1  Composition of the Ionic Liquid and
                        Organism Type ......................... 273
               7.2.2.2  Other Factors of Influence ............ 276
               7.2.2.3  Comparison with Organic Solvents ...... 277
        7.2.3  Interaction Mechanism .......................... 278
               7.2.3.1  Effect on the Cell Membrane ........... 279
               7.2.3.2  Accumulation inside the Cell .......... 280
   7.3  State of the Art ...................................... 281
        7.3.1  Asymmetric Reductions by Whole Cells in Ionic
               Liquids ........................................ 282
        7.3.2  Other Whole-Cell Biotransformations in Ionic
               Liquids ........................................ 304
   7.4  Prospects ............................................. 308
   References ................................................. 310
8  NONSOLVENT APPLICATIONS OF IONIC LIQUIDS IN
   BIOTRANSFORMATIONS ......................................... 315
   Pablo Doménguez de Maria and Christina Kohlmann
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 315
   8.2  Ionic Liquids as Additives in Biotransformations ...... 316
   8.3  Ionic Liquids for Coating Enzymes: The ILCE Concept ... 318
   8.4  Ionic Liquids Combined with Membranes and
        Biotransformations .................................... 321
   8.5  Ionic Liquids Anchoring Substrates .................... 321
   8.6  Ionic Liquids and Bioelectrochemistry ................. 324
   References ................................................. 329

PART III   IONIC LIQUIDS IN ORGANOCATALYSIS ................... 331

9  IONIC LIQUIDS AS (CO-)SOLVENTS AND CO-CATALYSTS FOR
   ORGANOCATALYTIC REACTIONS .................................. 333
    	Štefan Torna and Radovan  	Šebesta
   9.1  Nontraditional Media in Organocatalysis ............... 333
   9.2  Early Organocatalytic Reactions in Ionic Liquids ...... 334
   9.3  Ionic Liquids as Solvents for Organocatalytic
        Reactions ............................................. 335
        9.3.1  Aldol Reactions ................................ 335
        9.3.2  Mannich Reactions .............................. 341
        9.3.3  α-Amination and Aminoxylation of Carbonyl
               Compounds ...................................... 342
        9.3.4  Michael Additions .............................. 343
        9.3.5  Miscellaneous Reactions ........................ 351
   9.4  Ionic Liquids as Co-catalysts for Organocatalytic
        Reactions: Toward New Reactivities and Selectivities .. 353
   9.5  Key Factors in Choosing Ionic Liquids for
        Organocatalysis and Prospects ......................... 355
   References ................................................. 356
10 "NONSOLVENT" APPLICATIONS OF IONIC LIQUIDS IN
   ORGANOCATALYSIS ............................................ 361
   Michelangelo Gruttadauria, Francesco Giacalone, Paola
   Agrigento, and Renato Noto
   10.1 Introduction .......................................... 361
   10.2 Immobilizing Ionic Liquids and Organocatalysts ........ 363
        10.2.1 Strategy 1a: Covalently Attached "Ionic
               Liquid" Moieties as Supports ................... 363
        10.2.2 Strategy 1b: Covalently Attached "Ionic
               Liquid" Moieties as Linkers .................... 369
        10.2.3 Strategy 1c: Covalently Attached "Ionic
               Liquid" Moieties as Organocatalysts ............ 372
   10.3 Anchoring of Organocatalyst to Ionic Liquids .......... 378
        10.3.1 Aldol Reactions ................................ 379
        10.3.2 Michael Reactions .............................. 393
        10.3.3 Morita-Baylis-Hillman Reaction and Claisen-
               Schmidt Reaction ............................... 405
   10.4 Ionic Liquids as Organocatalysts ...................... 405
   10.5 Conclusions ........................................... 414
   References ................................................. 414

Index ......................................................... 419


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