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Studies on Schiff Base Complexes with Aza-Crown Ether Pendants as Synthetic Hydrolases for p-Nitrophenyl Picolinate in Brij35 Surfactant Micellar Solution

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Pages 595-603 | Received 12 Apr 2014, Accepted 23 Apr 2014, Published online: 20 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Schiff base complexes with aza-crown ether pendants have been synthesized and employed as models for hydrolase enzymes by studying the kinetics of their hydrolysis reactions with p-nitrophenyl picolinate (PNPP) in Brij35 surfactant micellar solution. A kinetic model of PNPP cleavage catalyzed by these complexes is proposed. The effects of complex structures and reaction temperature on the rate of catalytic PNPP hydrolysis have also been examined. The rate increases with pH of the buffered Brij35 micellar solution under 25°C; all four complexes exhibited high activity in the catalytic PNPP hydrolysis. The catalytic activity of the phenyl-bridged Schiff base complex is larger than that of ethyl-bridged Schiff base complex for the same substituent and metal. The catalytic activity of manganese(III) complex is superior over cobalt(II) complex in catalyzing hydrolysis of PNPP under the same ligand. The pseudo-first-order rate for PNPP hydrolysis catalyzed by CoL1 containing aza-crown ether is 2.96 × 104 times that of spontaneous hydrolysis of PNPP in Brij35 surfactant micellar solution at pH = 7.60, [S] = 2.0 × 10−4 mol dm−3.

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