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  • Enzymatic monoesterification of symmetric diols: restriction of molecular conformations influences selectivity.

Enzymatic monoesterification of symmetric diols: restriction of molecular conformations influences selectivity.

Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2017-10-19)
Sanjiv O Tomer, Hemant P Soni
ABSTRACT

We have experimentally demonstrated that by 'locking' the molecular conformation through the introduction of a double or triple bond in the center of a symmetric diol, enzymatic monoesterification can be achieved selectively. The enzyme Candida antarctica lipase B, generally used for the transesterification of diols, can be effectively used for the monoesterification of symmetrical diols in an unbuffered system also. By varying the chain length of a carboxylic acid moiety, we have established that optimum selectivity and efficiency can be achieved in the range of 4.8 to 5.0 pK