Integration of whole-cell reaction and product isolation: Highlyhydrophobic solvents promote in situ substrate supply and simplify extractive product isolation
Leis Pfennig Nidetzky Kratzer et al. 2016 Integration of whole-cell reaction and product isolation - Highly hydrophobic solvents promote in situ substrate supply and simplify extractive product isolation.pdf
Whole-cell bioreduction; E. coli stabilized emulsion; Emulsion separation
Abstract :
[en] Product isolation from aqueous-organic reaction mixtures that contain high concentrations of whole cells constitutes a challenging task in bioprocessing. Stirring of the biphasic reaction media leads to the formation of solvent droplets coated by cells and other surface active components and an emulsion forms. We used an early focus on phase separation to simplify a whole-cell bioreduction. Octanol, heptanol, hexanol, hexane and dipropylether were tested as co-solvents in the E. coli catalyzed reduction of ochloroacetophenone. All solvents showed very similar performance in bioreductions and highest yields were obtained with low organic-to-aqueous phase ratios. Reaction mixtures were directly investigated for organic-phase recovery. Phase separation was optimized in small-scale settling experiments and confirmed by the isolation of 20.4 g (S)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)ethanol from a 0.5 L batch reduction containing 40 gCDW/L whole-cell catalyst. Solvent consumption during product isolation could be halved by the simple addition of sodium hydroxide prior to product extraction. Basification to pH 13.5 and three extraction steps with a total of 1.2 v/v hexane led to an isolated yield of 87% (97% reduction yield). A general emulsion destabilizing effect under harsh conditions, as extreme pH values and presence of toxic reactants, was observed.
Disciplines :
Chemical engineering
Author, co-author :
Leis, Dorothea
Lauß, Bernhard
Macher-Ambrosch, Robert
Pfennig, Andreas ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Department of Chemical Engineering > PEPs - Products, Environment, and Processes
Nidetzky, Bernd
Kratzer, Regina
Language :
English
Title :
Integration of whole-cell reaction and product isolation: Highlyhydrophobic solvents promote in situ substrate supply and simplify extractive product isolation
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