2021 Annual Meeting
(262e) Continuous-Flow Synthesis of Antibiotics and Diastereoisomers in Modular Multi-Phase Microfluidic Devices
Authors
We have constructed microfluidic devices of several types that allow for the enzyme synthesis of diastereoisomers (L-phenyl serine) and antibiotics and their precursors (cephalexin and 6-aminopenicillanic acid â 6-APA). The microdevices operate in continuous regimes and employ two-phase flows of different types: (i) slug flow, (ii) co-current parallel flow, and (iii) counter-current parallel flow stabilized by a thin semipermeable membrane. Enzymes are used in soluble forms in one of the phases. Reactants are typically introduced in the other phase. Instead of aqueous-organic systems, we employ aqueous two-phase systems (ATPS) with high contents of water soluble polyethylene glycols (PEG) and phosphate salts providing a buffer capacity of the reaction system.
We showed that cephalexin can be continuously synthesized in an integrated slug-flow microfluidic reactor-separator. Free enzyme is highly utilized in a closed loop. The other phase serves for the introduction of reactants and at the same time for the cephalexin extraction. The developed microfluidic platform also integrates a microdialysis unit for the withdrawal of phenylglycine â the side product causing clogging of the system. The microdevice can operate for at least 5 h and the operational time seems to be limited only by the wash-out of the enzyme. Our microfluidic platform represents a possible way for the transfer of enzyme-based processes from batch to continuous flow arrangements.
Vobecka et.al., Chemical Engineering Journal 396, AN. 125236, 2020.