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Vanadium-Containing Chloroperoxidase-Catalyzed Versatile Valorization of Phenols and Phenolic Acids
The downstream product transformation of lignin depolymerization
is of great interest in the production of high-value aromatic chemicals.
However, this transformation is often impeded by chemical oxidation
under harsh reaction conditions. In this study, we demonstrate that
hypohalites generated in situ by the vanadium-containing chloroperoxidase
from Curvularia inaequalis (CiVCPO) can halogenate various electron-rich and electron-poor
phenol and phenolic acid substrates. Specifically, CiVCPO enabled decarboxylative halogenation, deformylative halogenation,
halogenation, and direct oxidation reactions. The versatile transformation
routes for the valorization of phenolic compounds showed up to 99%
conversion and 99% selectivity, with a turnover number of 60,700 and
a turnover frequency of 60 s–1 for CiVCPO. This study potentially expands the biocatalytic toolbox for
lignin valorization