Abstract

Chitin is the second most abundant renewable polymer on earth, and its deacetylated derivative, chitosan, is a highly useful biopolymer. This work studied for the first time the application of ionic liquid (IL) tetrabutylammonium hydroxide ([TBA][OH]) and chitin deacetylase from Rhodococcus equi CGMCC14861 (ReCDA) for the efficient conversion of chitin into chitosan at room temperature. Results confirmed that chitin had good solubility in 18 wt% aqueous [TBA][OH] solution at 80 ℃. In addition, efficient chitin deactylation was observed with high concentrations of [TBA][OH] exceeding 12 wt% and showing potential application in chitin conversion. ReCDA activity on chitin was activated by [TBA][OH] pretreatment. Sequential and simultaneous strategies were also compared, and the results showed that the simultaneous one-pot deacetylation provided the highest acetic acid yield of 3.78 mg/g chitin powder after 24 h. This study serves as a guide for the dissolution and deacetylation of chitin to produce high value-added chitosan products.

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