Design of a Dinuclear Nickel(II) Bioinspired Hydrolase to Bind Covalently to Silica Surfaces: Synthesis, Magnetism, and Reactivity Studies
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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05/11/2013
05/11/2013
2012
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Presented herein is the design of a dinuclear Ni-II synthetic hydrolase [Ni-2(HBPPAMFF)(mu-OAc)(2)(H2O)]-BPh4 (1) (H(2)BPPAMFF = 2-[(N-benzyl-N-2-pyridylmethylamine)]-4-methyl-6-[N-(2-pyridylmethyl)aminomethyl)])-4- methyl-6-formylphenol) to be covalently attached to silica surfaces, while maintaining its catalytic activity. An aldehyde-containing ligand (H(2)BPPAMFF) provides a reactive functional group that can serve as a cross-linking group to bind the complex to an organoalkoxysilane and later to the silica surfaces or directly to amino-modified surfaces. The dinuclear Ni-II complex covalently attached to the silica surfaces was fully characterized by different techniques. The catalytic turnover number (k(cat)) of the immobilized (NiNiII)-Ni-II catalyst in the hydrolysis of 2,4-bis(dinitrophenyl)phosphate is comparable to the homogeneous reaction; however, the catalyst interaction with the support enhanced the substrate to complex association constant, and consequently, the catalytic efficiency (E - k(cat)/K-M) and the supported catalyst can be reused for subsequent diester hydrolysis reactions. CNPq (Brazil) CNPq (Brazil) FAPESC (Brazil) FAPESC (Brazil) FAPESP (Brazil) FAPESP (Brazil) INCT-Catalise (Brazil) INCTCatalise (Brazil) BMBF/IBBRA (Germany) BMBF/IB-BRA (Germany) |
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, WASHINGTON, v. 51, n. 11, supl. 4, Part 1-2, pp. 6104-6115, 38139, 2012 0020-1669 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/41833 10.1021/ic300018t |
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eng |
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC WASHINGTON |
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
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Palavras-Chave | #PURPLE-ACID-PHOSPHATASES #REVERSE MICROEMULSION #COPPER(II) COMPLEXES #REDOX PROPERTIES #NANOPARTICLES #MODEL #HYDROLYSIS #COORDINATION #BIODIESEL #CATALYSTS #CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR |
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