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Research Articles

Lipase as Biocatalyst- for Synthesis of Phenol by Using Box–Behnken Design

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Pages 4261-4272 | Received 15 May 2023, Accepted 04 Aug 2023, Published online: 21 Aug 2023
 

Abstract

This work highlighted the proficient and naturally safe methodology for the phenol synthesis using biocatalyst lipase. The development of sustainable synthetic protocol for various organic transformations is an important area of research attracts researchers to avoid use of volatile and hazardous organic solvents in reaction for greener and eco-friendly protocols. Lipase is subclass of esterase enzymes and acts as biocatalyst with industrial significance. They carry out biochemical transformation in non-aqueous and aqueous phases quickly. To further make the process more specific Design Expert software was used for the optimization of synthesize phenol for maximum % Yield and % Purity. Effect of temperature, Concentration of Catalyst, and Volume of Water was selected as an independent factor to get the maximum % Yield and % Purity of the phenol. The results confirmed the mathematical model robustness and justify experimental design. Therefore, the current protocol for synthesis of phenols from phenylboronic acid is greenest and environmentally benign alternative. The current convention has many benefits, like phenomenal product yields, reduced time of reaction, simple procedure to work up, and extensive substrate scope, cost-effective and also lipase was recuperated and reused multiple times without significant loss of its catalytic activity.

Author contributions

The manuscript was written through the contributions of all the authors. All authors have approved the final version of the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Supporting information

Experimental details, characterization data, and NMR charts of selected compounds are included in the supporting information.

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Funding

This article was funded by TEQIP III of Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai.

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