Aqueous micro and nanoreactors based on alternating copolymers of phenylmaleimide and vinylpyrrolidone bearing pendant l‐proline stabilized with PEG grafted chains

2017 
Proline may work efficiently in water as catalyst of aldol reactions if it is hydrophobically activated. In this work, we have maximized this hydrophobic activation by the preparation of linear alternating copolymers of hydrophobic phenylmaleimide and a vinylpyrrolidone derivative bearing proline. These copolymers were water soluble above pH 5.0 and, unlike the free proline, exhibited efficient catalysis at pH 7.0. Moreover, they catalyzed and presented enantioselectivity in an aggregated form at pH 4.0 (close to the isoelectric point, IEP, of the polymer). This enantioselectivity has been related to the exclusion of water at this IEP. To control the size and stabilize the aggregates, PEG grafted copolymers were prepared by the incorporation of a PEG-macromer (2–10 mol%), which rendered stable nano-aggregates in water at the IEP. At this pH they catalyzed the aldol reaction in a higher rate than the non-grafted polymer, but the enantioselectivity was decreased. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2017
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