Citation:
Henning Henschel, Nicole Kirsch, Jimmy Hedin-Dahlström, Michael J. Whitcombe, Susanne Wikman, Ian A. Nicholls, Effect of the cross-linker on the general performance and temperature dependent
behaviour of a molecularly imprinted polymer catalyst of a Diels-Alder reaction, Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, Volume 72, Issues 3–4, November 2011, Pages 199–205.
Abstract:
Here we present a series of molecularly imprinted polymers capable of catalysing
the Diels-Alder reaction between benzyl 1,3-butadienylcarbamate (1) and N,N-
dimethyl acrylamide (2). The polymer systems studied here demonstrated an
unusual cross-linker and temperature dependent behaviour, namely that polymer
catalysis of the Diels-Alder reaction was lower at elevated temperature, in
contrast to the solution reaction. Furthermore, not only was the catalytic
activity significantly influenced by the choice of cross-linker, but in a
similar fashion also the extent of the temperature effect, indicating a close
relationship between catalysis and the observed inhibition. Molecular dynamics
simulations of both the polymer systems studied were used to provide insight
into the molecular background of transition state stabilisation, and differences
in properties of the systems based on different cross-linkers.