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S3:E3 - A chemist, a physicist and an enzyme walk into a bar...

S3:E3 - A chemist, a physicist and an enzyme walk into a bar...

Update: 2024-02-20
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Nadine Kuhl (process chemist) and Jacob Forstater (engineer and physicist) join the pod to share a pretty neat story that had its origins from a chemical catalog brochure advertising a new and green solvent called Cyrene. From that brochure blossomed a really amazing biocatalytic transamination to make a key chiral amine building block. In order to make this process more robust and tolerant of organic solvents, the team immobilized the transaminase enzyme and leveraged a Spinchem rotating bed reactor (we also had no idea what this was, but now we do) to make a robust process. We learned a lot on this episode, and we hope you do too!




Read the papers we discussed today:
Amination of a green solvent via immobilized biocatalysis for the synthesis of nemtabrutinib - ACS Catalysis


Utilizing biocatalysis and a sulfolane-mediated reductive acetal opening to access nemtabrutinib from cyrene - Green Chemistry




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S3:E3 - A chemist, a physicist and an enzyme walk into a bar...

S3:E3 - A chemist, a physicist and an enzyme walk into a bar...

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