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. 2020 Nov 5;12(1):374–383. doi: 10.1039/d0sc05338d

The hydrolysis of maltose catalyzed by MINPs after 24 h at 60 °C in H2Oa.

Entry Catalyst Surfactant Yield (%)
1 MINP(o-G1 + o-7a) 1a + 2 18 ± 2
2 MINP(m-G1 + m-7a) 1a + 2 26 ± 4
3 MINP(p-G1 + p-7a) 1a + 2 32 ± 4
4 MINP(p-G1 + o-7a) 1a + 2 28 ± 4
5 MINP(p-G1 + m-7a) 1a + 2 11 ± 2
6 MINP(p-G1 + p-7a) 1b + 2 54 ± 7
7 MINP(p-G1 + 7b) 1b + 2 17 ± 3
8 MINP(p-G1 + 7c) 1b + 2 70 ± 4
9 MINP(p-G1 + 7d) 1b + 2 70 ± 8
10 MINP(p-G1 + 7e) 1b + 2 31 ± 4
11 MINP(p-G1 + 7f) 1b + 2 13 ± 4
12 MINP(p-G1 + 7g) 1b + 2 76 ± 4
13 MINP(p-G1 + 7h) 1b + 2 82 ± 6
14 7d <1
15 NINPb + 7d 1b + 2 0
16 None 0
a

Reactions were performed in duplicate with 0.2 mM maltose and 20 μM MINP in 1.0 mL of water. Yields were determined via LC-MS using calibration curves generated from authentic samples (Fig. S32).

b

NINP is a nonimprinted nanoparticle prepared without any template or post-modification.