A study of the strength of a template molecule - A functional monomer interaction that affects the performance of molecularly imprinted polymers and its application to chiral amplification

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A novel type of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP), N-benzoyl-(S)-valine anilide-imprinted polymer (IP-2), was prepared using hydrogen-bonding interactions as a main force in the pre-polymerization step. The performance of the IP-2 was evaluated via batch procedure and compared with a (S)-valine anilideimprinted polymer (IP-1) that was prepared using an ionic interaction that is stronger than hydrogen bonding. Although both polymers showed a preferential adsorbability for (S)-amino acid derivatives, different performances were observed in terms of adsorbability and enantioselectivity. In addition, the IP-2 was able to recognize the enantiomer of a valine-derived chiral catalyst. This phenomenon was applied to a chiral amplification reaction, and a highly selective asymmetric Mannich-type amination was achieved using the combination of a racemic catalyst and a MIP.

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Yasuyama, T., Matsunaga, H., Ando, S., & Ishizuka, T. (2017). A study of the strength of a template molecule - A functional monomer interaction that affects the performance of molecularly imprinted polymers and its application to chiral amplification. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 65(4), 396–402. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c16-00974

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