Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.441, 42-46, 2012
Sequential deracemization of sulfoxides via whole-cell resolution and heterogeneous oxidation
A new concept for the synthesis of asymmetric sulfoxides exploiting sequential deracemization of racemic (rac) sulfoxides using a two-stage protocol had been developed. Enantio-pure sulfoxide was obtained using Escherichia coil (E. coil) cells to catalyze the reduction of (R)-sulfoxide to the thioether, and then using a heterogeneous Ta2O5-SiO2 catalyst for catalyzing the oxidation of the ethers to the rac-sulfoxide. The performance of E. coil depended on the strain and the conditions under which the bacteria growth was carried out (e.g. source of carbon, presence of vitamins, and concentration of dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO). Under optimized conditions, the E. coil cells performed the rac-sulfoxide resolution for different sufoxides leading to the best enantiomeric excess (ee) of around 62% (S)-MTSO (methyl tolyl sulfoxide) with 49% conversion of the rac-MTSO. The sequential deracemization process applied for rac-MTSO was cyclically performed leading to 97.5% ee of (S)-sulfoxide and a 56% yield in (S)-sulfoxide after three deracemization cycles of rac-MTSO. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Sequential deracemization;Racemic sulfoxides;Escherichia coli;Enantioselective reduction;Selective heterogeneous oxidation