Ionic liquid reconstituted cellulose composites as solid support matrices with good transparency for biocatalytic reaction.

  • Robin D. Rogers (Inventor)
  • , Daniel T. Daly (Inventor)
  • , Megan B. Turner (Inventor)
  • , Scott K. Spear (Inventor)
  • , John D. Holbrey (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

Disclosed are composites comprising regenerated cellulose, a first active substance, a second active substance, and a linker. Thus, microcryst. cellulose was dissolved in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride using microwave pulse heating at 120-150°, cooled to 60° to form a super-cooled liq., 20% (based on cellulose) poly(L-lysine hydrobromide) was added therein, homogenized, cast onto a glass plate, the resulting film soaked in water for at least 24 h to leach residual from the film to give a reconstituted cellulose film, showing good transparency. [on SciFinder(R)]
Original languageEnglish
Patent numberWO2007005388A2
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jan 2007

Bibliographical note

CAPLUS AN 2007:38602(Patent)

Keywords

  • ionic liq reconstituted cellulose composite solid support matrix transparency
  • biocatalytic reaction
  • polylysine hydrobromide modified cellulose film prepn
  • butylmethylimidazolium chloride ionic liq

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