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  • Programmed enzyme-mimic hydrolysis of a choline carbonate by a metal-free 2-aminobenzimidazole-based cavitand.

Programmed enzyme-mimic hydrolysis of a choline carbonate by a metal-free 2-aminobenzimidazole-based cavitand.

Organic letters (2014-01-15)
Bartolomé Soberats, Elena Sanna, Gabriel Martorell, Carmen Rotger, Antoni Costa
ABSTRACT

The hydrolysis of a choline carbonate through a metal-free, enzyme-like mechanism has been achieved using a 2-aminobenzimidazole-based deep cavitand as catalyst. The supramolecular catalysis involves three steps: host-guest binding, carbamoylation and enzyme-like hydrolysis. Interestingly the rate-determining step proceeds through a programmed hydrolysis of carbamoylcholine-cavitand intermediate that may be driven by water molecules surrounding the benzimidazole walls of the cavity.