A thermodynamic study of ketoreductase-catalyzed reactions 2. Reduction of cycloalkanones in non-aqueous solvents
YB Tewari, KW Phinney, JF Liebman
Index: Tewari, Yadu B.; Phinney, Karen W.; Liebman, Joel F. Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2006 , vol. 38, # 4 p. 388 - 395
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Abstract
The equilibrium constants for the ketoreductase-catalyzed reactions (cycloalkanone+ 2- propanol= cycloalkanol+ acetone) have been measured in n-hexane, n-pentane, and supercritical carbon dioxide SCCO2 (pressure=(8.0 to 12.0) MPa). The cycloalkanones included in this study were: cyclobutanone, cyclopentanone, cyclohexanone, cycloheptanone, and cyclooctanone. The equilibrium constants for the reactions involving ...
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