Abstract

Monodisperse polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether and chiral glycidyl tosylate were utilized as substrates in the synthesis of the chiral monomer unit epoxypropyl polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether (MPEGn-EPO). The initiator propargyl-terminated polyethylene glycol alkyne-PEG3-OH was employed, while the phosphazene base P4-t-Bu facilitated the controlled ROP of MPEGn-EPO, resulting in clickable dendritic P(MPEGn-EPO) with terminal alkyne. The chiral four-arm dendritic polymer 4-Arm-PEG3-Mn was synthesized through a click reaction between 4-Arm-PEG3-N3 and P(MPEGn-EPO) using Cu(PPh3)3Br/CuBr as a catalyst. Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB) was chosen as a model enzyme for the preparation of a non-covalently immobilized biocatalyst (CALB-M) via a simple adsorption process with magnesium silicate and 4-Arm-PEG3-M4-20. The immobilized lipase CALB-M16 demonstrated high enzyme activity in the resolution of racemic amines, yielding chiral amines with enantioselectivity up to 99 % ee. Circular dichroism (CD) analysis indicated the formation of helical conformation in the dendritic polyethers 4-Arm-PEG3-M16-20 in the presence of magnesium silicate at 5 °C. The polyethylene glycol side groups of 4-Arm-PEG3-M16-20 are suggested to potentially form a crown ether-like structure with magnesium ions, which could enhance steric hindrance and induce a right-handed helix. Furthermore, the helical structure of this dendritic polyether is thought to work in synergy with CALB, improving the enantioselective resolution of amines.

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