| Title : A molecularly imprinted catalyst designed by a computational approach in catalysing a transesterification process - Meng_2004_Biosens.Bioelectron_20_1068 |
| Author(s) : Meng Z , Yamazaki T , Sode K |
| Ref : Biosensors & Bioelectronics , 20 :1068 , 2004 |
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Abstract :
A computational approach was developed to optimize the monomer formulation of molecularly imprinted catalysts. A virtual library of the intermediates of a lipase-catalysed transesterification process was constructed using Chem3D software with p-nitrophenyl acetate as substrate. The energies of the intermediates were minimized using the semi-empirical MOPAC method with the most stable intermediate expected to lead to a higher turn over rate. According to the optimization results, a MIC was prepared by co-polymerising 4(5)-vinylimidazole and itaconic acid with trimethylpropanol trimethacrylate micro spheres in the presence of p-nitrophenyl acetate. The MIC achieved of the transesterification process between p-nitrophenyl acetate and hexanol with a turn over rate of 26.2 min(-1), and showed substrate specificity towards its template with a 6.5-fold preference for p-nitrophenyl acetate over p-nitrophenyl salicylate. |
| PubMedSearch : Meng_2004_Biosens.Bioelectron_20_1068 |
| PubMedID: 15556350 |
Meng Z, Yamazaki T, Sode K (2004)
A molecularly imprinted catalyst designed by a computational approach in catalysing a transesterification process
Biosensors & Bioelectronics
20 :1068
Meng Z, Yamazaki T, Sode K (2004)
Biosensors & Bioelectronics
20 :1068