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AbstractBackgroundMethyl caffeate is an important intermediate for the synthesis of other caffeate esters, but its industrial production via enzymatic esterification in a batch reactor is hindered by a long reaction time (9 h). To develop a rapid process for the high‐yield production of methyl caffeate, a two‐piece continuous‐flow poly(dimethylsiloxane) microreactor with a sandwich‐like microchannel structure was designed for the esterification of caffeic acid and methanol catalyzed by Novozym 435 in [Bmim][Tf2N].RESULTSA maximum yield of 98.45% was achieved in a short period of time (2.5 h) in the microreactor at a flow rate of 2 µL min−1, and the reaction temperature was reduced from 75°C to 70°C compared with the batch reactor. The kinetic constants Km and Vm/Km(app) were 0.76 times lower and 282.08 times higher, respectively, than those in the batch reactor. Immobilized lipase could be reused at least 23 times without losing catalytic activity.CONCLUSIONThe use of a continuous‐flow packed‐bed enzyme microreactor is an efficient method to produce methyl caffeate. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry

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