Issue 14, 2009

Synergy between chemo- and bio-catalysts in multi-step transformations

Abstract

Cascade synthetic pathways, which allow multi-step conversions to take place in one reaction vessel, are crucial for the development of biomimetic, highly efficient new methods of chemical synthesis. Theoretically, the complexity introduced by combining processes could lead to an improvement of the overall process; however, it is the current general belief that it is more efficient to run processes separately. Inspired by natural cascade procedures we successfully combined a lipase catalyzed amidation with palladium catalyzed coupling reactions, simultaneously carried out on the same molecule. Unexpectedly, the bio- and chemo-catalyzed processes show synergistic behaviour, highlighting the complexity of multi-catalyst systems.

Graphical abstract: Synergy between chemo- and bio-catalysts in multi-step transformations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jan 2009
Accepted
23 Apr 2009
First published
29 May 2009

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009,7, 2926-2932

Synergy between chemo- and bio-catalysts in multi-step transformations

A. Caiazzo, P. M. L. Garcia, R. Wever, J. C. M. van Hest, A. E. Rowan and J. N. H. Reek, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009, 7, 2926 DOI: 10.1039/B901592B

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