Merging High‐Pressure Syngas Metal Catalysis and Biocatalysis in Tandem One‐Pot Processes for the Synthesis of Nonchiral and Chiral Alcohols from Alkenes in Water

Author:

Bork Hannah1ORCID,Naße Kim E.2,Vorholt Andreas J.2,Gröger Harald1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Industrial Organic Chemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry Bielefeld University Universitätsstraße 25 33615 Bielefeld Germany

2. Department of Molecular Catalysis, Group Multiphase Catalysis MPI for Chemical Energy Conversion Stiftstrasse 34–36 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany

Abstract

AbstractWhile simultaneously proceeding reactions are among the most fascinating features of biosynthesis, this concept of tandem processes also offers high potential in the chemical industry in terms of less waste production and improved process efficiency and sustainability. Although examples of one‐pot chemoenzymatic syntheses exist, the combination of completely different reaction types is rare. Herein, we demonstrate that extreme “antipodes” of the “worlds of catalysis”, such as syngas‐based high‐pressure hydroformylation and biocatalyzed reduction, can be combined within a tandem‐type one‐pot process in water. No significant deactivation was found for either the biocatalyst or the chemocatalyst. A proof‐of‐concept for the one‐pot process starting from 1‐octene was established with >99 % conversion and 80 % isolated yield of the desired alcohol isomers. All necessary components for hydroformylation and biocatalysis were added to the reactor from the beginning. This concept has been extended to the enantioselective synthesis of chiral products by conducting the hydroformylation of styrene and an enzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution in a tandem mode, leading to an excellent conversion of >99 % and an enantiomeric ratio of 91 : 9 for (S)‐2‐phenylpropanol. The overall process runs in water under mild and energy‐saving conditions, without any need for intermediate isolation.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie

Publisher

Wiley

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