Hydrolysis of cellobiose to monosaccharide catalyzed by functional Lanthanum(iii) metallomicelle†
Abstract
A novel surfactant, 3-(dodecylimino)butan-2-one-oxime (DMBO), was synthesized. The metallomicelle La(DMBO)2 was prepared and used as a mimic of β-glucosidase to catalyze the hydrolysis of cellobiose in weakly alkaline aqueous solution at relative low temperature (80–110 °C). This study indicated that the functional metallomicelle displayed effective catalytic activity for hydrolysis of cellobiose to monosaccharide (glucose, fructose and 1,6-anhydroglucose) and glucosyl-erythrose. The conversion of cellobiose and selectivity of monosaccharide could reach 38.5% and 71.1%, respectively, for a reaction time of 10 h at pH 9.0 and 95 °C. The possible reaction pathways of cellobiose hydrolysis are proposed and the catalysis reaction rate constant kcat and Michaelis constant Km for the cellobiose hydrolysis were calculated. The apparent activation energy (Ea = 84.6 kJ mol−1) of cellobiose to monosaccharide was evaluated.