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pubmed-article:15057554pubmed:abstractTextTwo membrane electrochemical reactors (MER) were designed and applied to HLADH-catalysed reduction of cyclohexanone to cyclohexanol. The regeneration of the cofactor NADH was ensured electrochemically, using either methyl viologen or a rhodium complex as electrochemical mediator. A semi-permeable membrane (dialysis or ultra-filtration) was integrated in the filter-press electrochemical reactor to confine the enzyme(s) as close as possible to the electrode surface. When methyl viologen was used, the transformation ratio of cyclohexanone varied from 0 to 65% depending on the internal arrangement of the reactor. Matching the reactor configuration to the reaction system was essential in this case. With the rhodium complex, the ultra-filtration MER was tested in continuous and recycling configurations. The best conditions led to 100% transformation of 0.1 L volume of 0.1 M cyclohexanone after 70 h with the recycling mode. Finally, the performances of the reactors are discussed with respect to different evaluations of the production yields.lld:pubmed
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