The rapid progress in biocatalysis in the identification and development of enzymes over the last decade has enormously enlarged the chemical reaction space that can be addressed not only in research applications, but also on industrial scale. This enables us to consider even those groups of reactions that are very promising from a synthetic point of view, but suffer from drawbacks on process level, such as an unfavourable position of the reaction equilibrium. Prominent examples stem from the aldolase-catalyzed enantioselective carbon–carbon bond forming reactions, reactions catalyzed by isomerising enzymes, and reactions that are kinetically controlled. On the other hand, continuous chromatography concepts such as the simulating moving bed...
Industrial biocatalysis is older than one might think. In the past, entire microorganisms have been ...
Conventional chemical processes often require a series of complex synthesis steps that utilise a gre...
This book aims to make biocatalysis more accessible to both academic and industrial synthetic organi...
The rapid progress in biocatalysis in the identification and development of enzymes over the last de...
The use of flow reactors in biocatalysis has increased significantly in recent years. Chemists have ...
A key aim of biocatalysis is to mimic the ability of eukaryotic cells to carry out multistep cascade...
Process intensification through continuous flow reactions has increased the production rates of fine...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
The use of enzymes as catalysts for the preparation of novel organic molecules is becoming more wide...
The prevalence of chiral amines in pharmaceutical compounds means that efficient synthetic methods a...
The present thesis has the aim of develop and find new and more environmental friendly synthetic rou...
From an industrial point of view, biocatalysis is particularly important in the production of active...
The widespread adoption of biocatalysis by industry to perform highly selective chemical syntheses h...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
Biocatalysis has been continuously evolving as an essential tool which is playing a significant role...
Industrial biocatalysis is older than one might think. In the past, entire microorganisms have been ...
Conventional chemical processes often require a series of complex synthesis steps that utilise a gre...
This book aims to make biocatalysis more accessible to both academic and industrial synthetic organi...
The rapid progress in biocatalysis in the identification and development of enzymes over the last de...
The use of flow reactors in biocatalysis has increased significantly in recent years. Chemists have ...
A key aim of biocatalysis is to mimic the ability of eukaryotic cells to carry out multistep cascade...
Process intensification through continuous flow reactions has increased the production rates of fine...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
The use of enzymes as catalysts for the preparation of novel organic molecules is becoming more wide...
The prevalence of chiral amines in pharmaceutical compounds means that efficient synthetic methods a...
The present thesis has the aim of develop and find new and more environmental friendly synthetic rou...
From an industrial point of view, biocatalysis is particularly important in the production of active...
The widespread adoption of biocatalysis by industry to perform highly selective chemical syntheses h...
The continuous flow synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients, value-added chemicals, and mater...
Biocatalysis has been continuously evolving as an essential tool which is playing a significant role...
Industrial biocatalysis is older than one might think. In the past, entire microorganisms have been ...
Conventional chemical processes often require a series of complex synthesis steps that utilise a gre...
This book aims to make biocatalysis more accessible to both academic and industrial synthetic organi...