Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1394875 European Polymer Journal 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The interactions between Δ9-THC and THC-COOH and some reagents of MIP were analyzed.•Acrilic acid was the monomer with the best interaction energy.•A mixture of monomers was proposed due to the improved interaction energy.•Correlation between ΔE in each interaction site and charge variations was discussed.•The results obtained in this study can contribute to the synthesis of MIP for the templates studied.

Molecular modeling studies were performed to investigate the molecular interactions between the molecules of template (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol – Δ9-THC – and 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol – THC-COOH) and the reagents of synthesis commonly employed in the preparation of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP), as functional monomer, porogenic solvent and the cross linker. The electronic interaction energy (ΔE) between the templates and the possible reagents of synthesis was evaluated using the DFT method with B3LYP functional and the basis set 6-311G(d,p), considering that for a given template, a monomer that results in the largest value of ΔE is the most suitable for the synthesis. The solvent effect was also included using the Polarizable Continuum Model and the choice of the most suitable solvent was based on the smallest value of ΔEsolv. It was shown that for both templates, the functional monomer acrylic acid (AA) provided the largest ΔE, while the functional monomer 4-vinylpyridine (4-VPy) provided the smallest one. For choosing the porogenic solvent, chloroform showed the smallest ΔEsolv. Thus, the use of AA as monomer and chloroform as porogenic solvent is expected to result in a better MIP rebinding properties and selectivity rather than MIP synthesized with the other monomers and solvents. The main interactions between the molecules of template and monomers in each interaction site and the correlation between ΔE values and the charge variation in these sites were also analyzed. The results in this study provided a better understanding on the events that may occur during the imprinting process and may be useful in the rational choice of the best conditions for the synthesis of MIPs, which could be applied in the selective detection of Δ9-THC and THC-COOH.

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