Issue 5, 2010

Biodegradation of pyridinium-based ionic liquids by an axenic culture of soil Corynebacteria

Abstract

We investigated the biodegradation of ionic liquids N-ethylpyridinium tetrafluoroborate [EtPy]+[BF4], N-ethylpyridinium trifluoroacetate [EtPy]+[CF3COO], and 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate [BMIM]+[PF6] by a soil bacterium isolated by an enrichment-culture technique. The bacterium identified as Corynebacterium sp. degraded the N-ethylpyridinium cation in the first two compounds when present as its sole carbon and nitrogen source without any obvious effects of the anion; however, [BMIM]+[PF6] was not metabolized. We observed cleavage of the pyridinium ring and identified the resulting metabolites by ESI/MS/MS. We propose a degradation pathway.

Graphical abstract: Biodegradation of pyridinium-based ionic liquids by an axenic culture of soil Corynebacteria

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Nov 2009
Accepted
02 Feb 2010
First published
08 Mar 2010

Green Chem., 2010,12, 851-858

Biodegradation of pyridinium-based ionic liquids by an axenic culture of soil Corynebacteria

C. Zhang, H. Wang, S. V. Malhotra, C. J. Dodge and A. J. Francis, Green Chem., 2010, 12, 851 DOI: 10.1039/B924264C

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