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Poly(vinyl acetate) was prepared by radical polymerization with chain trans
fer to solvent (2-propanol). The low molecular weight PVAc was then exposed
to a range of lipases in different reaction media. When the reaction was c
arried out in a two-phase organic/aqueous system, lipases from Pseudomonas
fluorescens and Rhizopus arrhizus were effective in catalysing partial hydr
olysis. On the other hand, these enzymes were not active in THF/butanol med
ium. In related experiments, epsilon -caprolactone was oligomerized in the
presence of pyridine-3-methanol or benzyl alcohol as initiators. In a serie
s of seven lipases, porcine pancreatic lipase and lipase from Candida antar
ctica gave conversions of monomer that were similar to the traditional meta
l catalysed polymerizations, when pyridine-3-methanol was used as the initi
ator. Dibutyl tin oxide gave the highest yields when benzyl alcohol was use
d as the initiator. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.