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Stoichiometric non-covalent interactions

Molecular imprinting with covalent or stoichiometric non-covalent interactions... [Pg.71]

Molecular imprinting with covalent or stoichiometric non-covalent interactions 81 4.4. THE ROLE OF THE BINDING-SITE INTERACTIONS... [Pg.81]

MOLECULAR RECOGNITION AND CATALYSIS WITH STOICHIOMETRIC NON-COVALENT INTERACTIONS... [Pg.97]

The special advantage of amidine-based stoichiometric non-covalent interactions is illustrated in Fig. 4.7. The templates 15 were removed from an imprinted polymer and then the polymer was re-offered different amounts of template 15 in methanol for rebinding. Figure 4.7 shows a nearly stoichiometric uptake with a reloading yield of about 99%. This is in marked contrast to non-stoichiometric non-covalent interactions in which only around 15% of the cavities can be reloaded. [Pg.100]

It has already been reported that antibodies prepared against the transition state of a reaction show considerable catalytic activity [113]. For example, antibodies prepared against a phosphonic ester (as a transition state analogue for alkaline ester hydrolysis) enhanced the rate of ester hydrolysis by 10 -10" fold. Recently, similar systems based on imprinted polymers which display high catalytic activity have been successfully prepared. Initial attempts were performed by several groups [114-117] with imprinted polymers based on non-stoichiometric, non-covalent interactions, which, however, gave results far below those obtained with antibodies. Rate enhancements up to 6.7-fold were reached in one case. [Pg.102]


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