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Oxidation of propene and 1-butene byMethylococcus capsulatus andMethylosinus trichosporium
Authors:V Subramanian
Institution:(1) Biotechnology Laboratory, Central Research, Dow Chemical Company, Building 1701, 48640 Midland, MI, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary Methane-grown cells ofMethylococcus capsulatus andMethylosinus trichosporium readily oxidized propene and various isomers of butene to their respective epoxides. When examined in a proton NMR spectrum using tris(3-trifluoromethylhydroxymethylene]-d-camphorato), europium III derivative as an optically active chemical shift reagent, the products propylene oxide and 1,2-epoxybutane were found to contain equal amounts of both isomers. Methane-grown cells of both bacteria had considerable levels of reducing equivalents to catalyze the epoxidation of gaseous olefins. Cells depleted of reductants catalyzed the oxidation in the presence of low levels of methanol or formaldehyde with a stoichiometry of about 2:1. The rates of epoxidation of propene and 1-butene in a continuous reactor were 2–3-times that of a batch-wise reaction; the epoxidation activity, however, was lost within 3 h. The inactivation was attributed to the reactivity of the accumulated epoxides in the reactor. Propene and 1-butene oxidation by both bacteria were drastically inhibited by the respective products. Thus, the major problem in the application of microorganisms for production of epoxides from gaseous olefins is the rapid separation of the reactive products.
Keywords:Olefins  Alkenes  Epoxidation  Biotransformation  Methylococcus capsulatus  Methylosinus trichosporium
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