Abstract
Savie is a biodegradable surfactant derived from vitamin E and polysarcosine (PSar) developed for organic synthesis in water. This includes homogeneous catalysis (including examples employing only ppm levels of catalyst), heterogeneous catalysis, and biocatalytic transformations, including a 3-step, 1-pot chemoenzymatic sequence. Savie frequently enables significantly higher yields than conventional surfactants, while obviating the need for environmentally egregious organic solvents.
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Supporting Information
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Experimental procedures, optimization details, and analytical data of isolated materials (NMR, HPLC, MALDI TOF, FTIR, melting points).
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Supporting Information 2
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Annotated time-lapse video of Savie polymerization.
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