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Chemoenzymic Production of Lactams from Aliphatic α,ω-Dinitriles
Gavagan, John E.,Fager, Susan K.,Fallon, Robert D.,Folsom, Patrick W.,Herkes, Frank E.,Eisenberg, Amy,Hann, Eugenia C.,DiCosimo, Robert
, p. 4792 - 4801 (2007/10/03)
Five- and six-membered ring lactams have been prepared by first converting an aliphatic α,ω-dinitrile to an ω-cyanocarboxylic acid ammonium salt, using a microbial cell catalyst having an aliphatic nitrilase activity (Acidovorax facilis 72W, ATCC 55746) or a combination of nitrile hydratase and amidase activities (Comamonas testosteroni 5-MGAM-4D, ATCC 55744). The ω-cyanocarboxylic acid ammonium salt was then directly converted to the corresponding lactam by hydrogenation in aqueous solution, without isolation of the intermediate ω-cyanocarboxylic acid or ω-aminocarboxylic acid. Only one of two possible lactam products was produced from α-alkyl-substituted α,ω-dinitriles, where the nitrilase of A. facilis 72W regioselectively hydrolyzed only the ω-cyano group to produce a single cyanocarboxylic acid ammonium salt in greater than 98% yield.