Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10528699 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Novel molecularly imprinted microgels incorporating arginine and tyrosine side chains as functional monomers have been designed and synthesised with percentages of cross-linker ranging from 70 to 90%. Full chemico-physical characterisation including Mr, coil density and size particle determination concluded that all polymer preparations obtained can be classified as microgels. Molecular imprinting using a phosphate template was used to generate catalytic microgels for the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl carbonates. Kinetic characterisation of the catalytic activity of the different preparations indicated that values of critical monomer concentration (CM) and percentage of cross-linker play an important role in determining the catalytic efficiency of the different preparations. Microgels containing 70% cross-linker were the only ones following the Michaelis-Menten saturation model and kinetic parameters were obtained using 4 mg/ml of M397: Vmax = 1.34 Ã 10â6 M sâ1 (S.E. 1.28 Ã 10â7) and KM = 2.38 Ã 10â3 M (S.E. 3.1 Ã 10â4).
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Authors
Pamela Pasetto, Stacey C. Maddock, Marina Resmini,