Repozytorium
Wyszukaj
Kolekcje
Inne
The first protection-free synthesis of magnetic bifunctional L-proline as a highly active and versatile artificial enzyme : synthesis of imidazole derivatives.
Autorzy
Rok wydania
2018
Czasopismo
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Numer woluminu
511
Strony
222-232
DOI
10.1016/j.jcis.2017.10.020
Kolekcja
Język
Angielski
Typ publikacji
Artykuł
l-Proline is a bifunctional versatile organocatalyst that could promote a variety of useful transformations. Some passive and dynamic interactions between this simple amino acid and different substrates, which are necessary to enzymatic reactions, have given it “the simplest enzyme” title. Herein we presented the first report on the synthesis of magnetic bifunctional l-proline as an artificial enzyme without requiring any protection/deprotection steps according to an operationally simple process. This magnetic nano-biocatalyst is a promising catalyst that in a case study was successfully applied for the synthesis of 2,4,5-trisubstituted and 1,2,4,5-tetrasubstituted imidazoles in the 70–99% and 60–90% yields respectively, which it could be extended to the variety of l-proline-based organic transformations. The synergic effect of bifunctional l-proline shell as catalytic active site and magnetite nanoparticles core, which could function as protein mimics endow it high efficiency, versatility, recoverability, reusability and good turnover frequency, which are necessary characters for artificial enzymes’ designing.
Słowa kluczowe
Bioorganic chemistry, Protection-free synthesis, magnetic bifunctional l-proline, Artificial enzyme, imidazole derivatives
Adres publiczny
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2017.10.020
Strona internetowa wydawcy
Podobne publikacje
Proline-Cu complex based 1,3,5-triazine coated on Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles: a nanocatalyst for the knoevenagel condensation of aldehyde with malononitrile.
Kalantari Fatemeh, Rezayati Sobhan, Ramazani Ali, Aghahosseini Hamideh, Ślepokura Katarzyna, Lis Tadeusz
Coordination properties of 1-allyl-2-methylimidazole relative to some metal ions in the solid state and aqueous solution.
Kurdziel K., Głowiak Tadeusz, Jezierska Julia
Carbofunctional silatrane possessing imidazole moiety: synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial studies.
Singh Gurjaspreet, Girdhard Sheenam, Sharma Raj Pal, Starynowicz Przemysław, Singh Baljinder