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Enantioselective recognition at mesoporous chiral metal surfaces
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Document Title
Enantioselective recognition at mesoporous chiral metal surfaces
Author
Wattanakit C, Saint Come YB, Lapeyre V, Bopp PA, Heim M, Yadnum S, Nokbin S, Warakulwit C, Limtrakul J, Kuhn A
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Affiliations
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - Institute of Chemistry (INC); UDICE-French Research Universities; Universite de Bordeaux; Kasetsart University; Kasetsart University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - Institute of Chemistry (INC); UDICE-French Research Universities; Universite de Bordeaux; PTT Public Company Limited
Type
Article
Source Title
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Year
2014
Volume
5
Open Access
Green Published, hybrid
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI
10.1038/ncomms4325
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Abstract
Chirality is widespread in natural systems, and artificial reproduction of chiral recognition is a major scientific challenge, especially owing to various potential applications ranging from catalysis to sensing and separation science. In this context, molecular imprinting is a well-known approach for generating materials with enantioselective properties, and it has been successfully employed using polymers. However, it is particularly difficult to synthesize chiral metal matrices by this method. Here we report the fabrication of a chirally imprinted mesoporous metal, obtained by the electrochemical reduction of platinum salts in the presence of a liquid crystal phase and chiral template molecules. The porous platinum retains a chiral character after removal of the template molecules. A matrix obtained in this way exhibits a large active surface area due to its mesoporosity, and also shows a significant discrimination between two enantiomers, when they are probed using such materials as electrodes.
Funding Sponsor
French Ministry of Research; CNRS; ENSCBP; Institut Universitaire de France; Thailand Research Fund (TRF) for a Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Fellowship; French Government for its contribution to the Royal Golden Jubilee-Ph.D. Program [3.C.KU/50/A.2]; National Nanotechnology Center
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CC BY-NC-SA
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