Author:
Bechtold Matthias,Panke Sven
Abstract
Biocatalysis constitutes an effective tool for the production of fine chemicals. In order to widen the spectrum of applicable reaction types to reactions that are constrained by inhibitions, product toxicity, or degradation, an unfavorable position of the thermodynamic equilibrium,
or by kinetic control, in situ product removal (ISPR) is an attractive process option to overcome those limitations. To fully exploit the benefits of the ISPR approach, selective removal of the product to an auxiliary phase with high capacity is usually required. Obviously, such an
operation becomes increasingly difficult with decreasing differences in the physical properties of substrate(s) and product(s) as it is arguably frequently the case with biotransformations. In this paper we analyze the possibilities to apply ISPR to biotransformations and identify the most
promising developments supported by simple model considerations to fully exploit the potential of ISPR.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
Cited by
22 articles.
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