Biocatalytic hydroxylation of n-butane with in situ cofactor regeneration at low temperature and under normal pressure

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2012:8:186-91. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.8.20. Epub 2012 Feb 2.

Abstract

The hydroxylation of n-alkanes, which proceeds in the presence of a P450-monooxygenase advantageously at temperatures significantly below room temperature, is described. In addition, an enzymatic hydroxylation of the "liquid gas" n-butane with in situ cofactor regeneration, which does not require high-pressure conditions, was developed. The resulting 2-butanol was obtained as the only regioisomer, at a product concentration of 0.16 g/L.

Keywords: P450-monooxygenase; biotransformations; cofactor regeneration; green chemistry; hydroxylation.