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Active biopolymers in green non-conventional media: a sustainable tool for developing clean chemical processes
Lozano, Pedro; Bernal, Juana M.; Nieto Cerón, Susana; Gómez, Celia; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Luis, Santiago V. Royal Society of Chemistry (2015-10-15)The greenness of chemical processes turns around two main axes: the selectivity of catalytic transformations, and the separation of pure products. The transfer of the exquisite catalytic efficiency shown by enzymes in ... -
Biocatalytic synthesis of oxygenated biofuels through the technologies of ionic liquids and supercritical carbon dioxide
Villa, Rocio; Álvarez, Elena; Nieto Cerón, Susana; Donaire, Antonio; Sánchez, Gregorio; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Luis, Santiago V.; Lozano, Pedro Sociedad Española de Biotecnología (2019-06-10)The increase in the production of biofuels has generated in the market an excess of glycerol as a byproduct. Some glycerol derivatives, such as solketal (1,2-isopropylidene glycerol), have been used successfully to ... -
Chemo-enzymatic production of omega-3 monoacylglycerides using sponge-like ionic liquids and supercritical carbon dioxide
Villa, Rocio; Álvarez, Elena; Nieto Cerón, Susana; Donaire, Antonio; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Luis, Santiago V.; Lozano, Pedro Royal Society of Chemistry (2020-07-22)A clean chemo-enzymatic synthesis of omega-3 monoacylglycerides was carried out by two consecutive catalytic steps, the enzymatic transesterification of raw fish or linseed oil with solketal for producing fatty acid solketyl ... -
Clean enzymatic preparation of oxygenated biofuels from vegetable and waste cooking oils by using spongelike ionic liquids technology
Lozano, Pedro; Gómez, Celia; Nicolás, Ángel; Polo, Ramon; Nieto Cerón, Susana; Bernal, Juana M.; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Luis, Santiago V. American Chemical Society (2016)The biocatalytic synthesis of oxygenated biofuels (fatty acid solketal esters, FASEs) and biodiesel (fatty acid methyl esters, FAMEs) was carried out by both the direct esterification of fatty acids (i.e., lauric, ... -
Highly selective biocatalytic synthesis of monoacylglycerides in sponge-like ionic liquids
Lozano, Pedro; Gómez, Celia; Nieto Cerón, Susana; Sánchez Gómez, Gregorio; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Luis, Santiago V. The Royal Society of Chemistry (2016-08)The biocatalytic synthesis of monoacylglycerides (MAGs) was carried out by the direct esterification of fatty acids (i.e. capric, lauric, myristic, palmitic and oleic acids, respectively) with glycerol in different ionic ...