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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Arbell N, Bauer K, Paz Y
Article Title: Kinetic Resolution of Racemic Mixtures via Enantioselective Photocatalysis.
Publication date: 2021
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume: 13
Issue: (33)
Page numbers: 39781-39790.
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c12216

Abstract: Despite the increasing demand for enantiopure drugs in the pharmaceutical industry, currently available chiral separation technologies are still lagging behind, whether due to throughput or to operability considerations. This paper presents a new kinetic resolution method, based on the specific adsorption of a target enantiomer onto a molecularly imprinted surface of a photocatalyst and its subsequent degradation through a photocatalytic mechanism. The current model system is composed of an active TiO2 layer, on which the target enantiomer is adsorbed. A photocatalytic suppression layer of Al2O3 is then grown around the adsorbed target molecules by atomic layer deposition. Following the removal of the templating molecules, molecularly imprinted cavities that correspond to the adsorbed species are formed. The stereospecific nature of these pores encourages enantioselective degradation of the undesired species through its enhanced adsorption on the photocatalyst surface, while dampening nonselective photocatalytic activity around the imprinted sites. The method, demonstrated with the dipeptide leucylglycine as a model system, revealed a selectivity factor of up to 7 and an enrichment of a single enantiomer to 85% from an initially racemic mixture. The wide range of parameters that can be optimized (photocatalyst, concentration of imprinted sites, type of passivating layer, etc.) points to the great potential of this method for obtaining enantiomerically pure compounds, beginning from racemic mixtures
Template and target information: leucylglycine, dipeptide
Author keywords: chiral resolution, enantioselectivity, Photocatalysis, molecular imprinting, modified photocatalysts, molecular recognition, atomic layer deposition, ALD


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