Molecular Catalysis | 2021

Efficient reduction of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2, 5-bis (hydroxymethyl) furan by a fungal whole-cell biocatalyst

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Biocatalytic reduction of biomass-derived 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan (BHMF) is considered as a sustainable method and has attracted great attention. In this work, a yeast-like fungus, Aureobasidium subglaciale F134 was discovered as a whole-cell biocatalyst for BHMF synthesis from selective reduction of HMF. Its resting cells exhibited high tolerance and excellent selectivity to HMF in a broad pH range. The catalytic capacity of the cells can be substantially improved by Zn2+ ion. Under the optimized reaction conditions, 180\u2009mM HMF substrate was converted into BHMF with a yield of 82 % and 97 % selectivity in 9\u2009h. In a fed-batch conversion, 430\u2009mM of BHMF product was obtained within 15\u2009h, giving a productivity of 3.7\u2009g/l per hour. In addition, it was found that the cells could also selectively convert furfural to form furfuryl alcohol. Discovery of A. subglaciale F134 cells for BHMF synthesis broadens the biocatalyitc toolbox for sustainable production of bio-based chemicals and biofuels from biomass-derived HMF. In addition, the results provide more information regarding the identification of related enzymes in future work.

Volume 500
Pages 111341
DOI 10.1016/j.mcat.2020.111341
Language English
Journal Molecular Catalysis

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