CEENS

Chemo-Enzymatic Epoxidation of Natural Substrates

Biomolécule

Context

In a green chemistry approach, LCPO and TBI are developing chemo‑enzymatic routes—employing peroxygenases and lipases coupled with controlled-release systems for hydrogen peroxide—to produce epoxidised derivatives. These platform molecules, which have substantial applicative potential (e.g., plasticisers, polyols, epoxy resins, elastomers…), and their eco‑responsible synthetic pathways, offer significant industrial interest.

Objectives

The aim of this project is to develop new, milder and more eco‑responsible synthetic routes to epoxy derivatives.

Expected results

The technology must enable controlled release of hydrogen peroxide to maintain optimal activity during the reaction. Enzyme families—namely peroxygenases and lipases—will be evaluated and subsequently applied.

Target markets

  • Polymeres (plasticizers, polyols, epoxy resins, elastomers, etc.)

Type of transfer planned

Patent licensing and research collaborations with private-sector partners:

  • specialty chemicals industry players

Involved components

  • UMR 5629 LCPO
  • UMR 792 TBI
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