Issue 20, 2021

Exploration of benign deep eutectic solvent–water systems for the highly efficient production of furfurylamine from sugarcane bagasse via chemoenzymatic cascade catalysis

Abstract

Recently, cost-effective production of high value-added furan chemicals from abundant and renewable bioresources has attracted much attention via a chemoenzymatic approach in an environmentally friendly reaction system. In this work, a chemoenzymatic cascade reaction for bridging tandem chemocatalysis and biocatalysis was constructed to valorize biomass into furfurylamine in a deep eutectic solvent (DES)–water system. Waste shrimp shell (SS) was used as a biobased carrier to prepare sulfonated tin-based solid acid (Sn-SS) for catalyzing sugarcane bagasse (SB) into furfural in DES–water. The prepared Sn-SS was characterized by XRD, SEM, FTIR spectroscopy and BET. Furfural (113.2 mM) was obtained in 62.3% yield from xylan in SB by Sn-SS (0.6 wt% dose) within 20 min at 170 °C in [ChCl][EG]–water (20 : 80, v : v). A potential catalytic mechanism was proposed for catalyzing SB into FAL and derivatives in [ChCl][EG]–water. Sequentially, one newly constructed recombinant Escherichia coli PRSFDuet-CV-AlaDH cells containing ω-transaminase and L-alanine dehydrogenase were used for the biological transamination of SB-derived furfural to furfurylamine in the presence of amine donor NH4Cl (2.0 mol NH4Cl/mol furfural) and cosubstrate glucose (1.0 mol glucose/mol furfural) at 35 °C and pH 8.0 without the removal of Sn-SS and residual SB. Within 1 h, SB-derived furfural was wholly aminated to furfurylamine with a productivity of 0.458 g furfurylamine per g xylan in SB by whole cells using NH4Cl as an amine donor in [ChCl][EG]–water (20 : 80, v : v). It was found that [ChCl][EG]–water enhanced furfural and furfurylamine yields. Compared to the aqueous system, this green [ChCl][EG]–water (20 : 80, v : v) system enabled the highly efficient production of furfurylamine from SB via chemoenzymatic cascade catalysis with a sulfonated Sn-SS catalyst and ω-transaminase biocatalyst by enhancing the catalytic activity and thermostability of chemocatalysts and biocatalysts. This chemoenzymatic cascade reaction strategy had potential application for utilizing renewable biomass into furan-based chemicals in the benign DES–water system.

Graphical abstract: Exploration of benign deep eutectic solvent–water systems for the highly efficient production of furfurylamine from sugarcane bagasse via chemoenzymatic cascade catalysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2021
Accepted
09 Sep 2021
First published
10 Sep 2021

Green Chem., 2021,23, 8154-8168

Exploration of benign deep eutectic solvent–water systems for the highly efficient production of furfurylamine from sugarcane bagasse via chemoenzymatic cascade catalysis

Q. Li, J. Di, X. Liao, J. Ni, Q. Li, Y. He and C. Ma, Green Chem., 2021, 23, 8154 DOI: 10.1039/D1GC03010H

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