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Selective activation of organocatalysts by specific signals
, F. Trausel, R. Eelkema
Published in Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
Volume: 9
   
Issue: 27
Pages: 5999 - 6005
Abstract
Reminiscent of signal transduction in biological systems, artificial catalysts whose activity can be controlled by physical or chemical signals would be of high interest in the design of chemical systems that can respond to their environment. Self-immolative chemistry offers a generic method for the development of catalysts that can be activated by different signals. To demonstrate the versatility of that concept, we synthesized organocatalysts that can be activated by three different signals and that can be used to control two different reactions. In this way the organocatalyst proline is designed as a pro-catalyst that is activated either by the chemical signal H2O2, by light or by the enzyme penicillin acylase. The pro-catalysts were used to exert temporal control over the rate of an aldol reaction and a Michael reaction. © 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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JournalData powered by TypesetChemical Science
PublisherData powered by TypesetRoyal Society of Chemistry
ISSN20416520