Method for preparing citronellyl by bioconversion in non-aqueous phase system
A citronellyl ester and non-aqueous phase technology is applied in the fields of biocatalysis and biosynthesis of fragrance esters, which can solve the problems of difficult separation of products, high energy consumption, environmental problems, etc., and achieves simple operation procedures, high reaction selectivity, and strong environmental protection. effect of concept
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[0022] 0.20 g of lipase (180 U) was added into 10 mL of heptane containing equimolar 0.4 mol / L citronellol and acetic acid, and reacted at 40° C. for 48 hours, and the reaction conversion rate reached 98%. After vacuum distillation at -0.08MPa pressure, the product citronellyl acetate was obtained.
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[0024] 0.20 g of lipase (180 U) was added into 10 mL of heptane containing equimolar 0.8 mol / L citronellol and propionic acid, and reacted at 40° C. for 48 h, the reaction conversion rate reached 98%. The product citronellyl propionate was obtained by vacuum distillation under the pressure of -0.08MPa.
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[0026] Add 0.20 g of lipase (180 U) into 10 mL of heptane containing citronellol and butyric acid at an equimolar concentration of 1.2 mol / L, and react at 40° C. for 48 h, and the reaction conversion rate reaches 98%. The product citronellyl butyrate was obtained by vacuum distillation under the pressure of -0.08MPa.
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