Experimental and computational studies on non-covalent imprinted microspheres as recognition system for nicotinamide molecules

Molecules. 2009 Jul 17;14(7):2632-49. doi: 10.3390/molecules14072632.

Abstract

Molecularly imprinted microspheres obtained by precipitation polymerization using nicotinamide (nia) as template have been prepared and characterised by SEM. How various experimental parameters can affect microsphere morphology, reaction yield and re-binding capacity have been evaluated. Pre-polymerization interactions between template and functional monomer in chloroform and MeCN have been studied by (1)H-NMR. The results suggest that the interaction between nia and methacrylic acid (MAA) is mainly based on hydrogen-bonding between amide protons and MAA. Computational density functional theory (DFT) studies on MAA-nia complexes have been also performed to better understand hydrogen-bonding interactions. The imprinted activity of the microspheres, synthesized in chloroform or acetonitrile (MeCN), has been evaluated by spectrophotometric analysis of nia solutions when chloroform or MeCN are used as incubation solvents. The results suggest that MeCN interferes with hydrogen bonding between template and MAA during either the polymerization step or re-binding process as also observed from theoretical results. Finally, the selectivity towards selected nia analogues has been also confirmed.

MeSH terms

  • Computer Simulation*
  • Methacrylates / chemistry
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Microspheres*
  • Niacinamide / chemistry*
  • Polymers / chemistry*

Substances

  • Methacrylates
  • Polymers
  • methacrylic acid
  • Niacinamide