The studies of microwave effects on the chemical reactions

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作者
Chen, ST [1 ]
Tseng, PH [1 ]
Yu, HM [1 ]
Wu, CY [1 ]
Hsiao, KF [1 ]
Wu, SH [1 ]
Wang, KT [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL TAIWAN UNIV,DEPT CHEM,TAIPEI 10098,TAIWAN
关键词
microwave irradiation; molecular agitation; rate enhancement; enzymatic catalysis; specific cleavage; peptide bond; saponification; hydrolysis;
D O I
10.1002/jccs.199700028
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Microwave heating involves direct absorption of energy by functional groups that bear ionic conductivity or a dipole rotational effect, and this energy is then released into the surrounding solution. This absorption of energy causes the functional groups involved to have higher reactivity to other surrounding reactants than when they are simply incubated with the reactants at the same temperature. In other word the enhanced rate of the reaction can be due to the reactant stirred by the molecular dipole rotation and molecules themselves acting as a stirring bar. In contrast to conventional heating, the salient feature of ''dipole rotation'' constitutes one efficient form of ''molecular agitation'' or ''molecular stirring'' many aspects of which can be explore in chemical reactions. We will discuss some of the useful applications of this ''molecular agitation'' by means of microwave irradiation. Using this unique technology, we have developed: 1) a method to control the cleavage sites of peptide bonds, especially those bonds connected to aspartic acid residues inside the native peptides and proteins, 2) a method to increase coupling efficiency in solid-phase peptide synthesis using a common microwave oven, 3) a novel procedure that increases the rate of alcalase-catalyzed reactions using microwave irradiation in peptide-bond formation with proline as a nucleophile and selective benzoylation of a pyranoside derivative, 4) a procedure to solubilize and hydrolyze retrograded starch, 5) a novel procedure to enhance the rate of saponification in a serum sample for very long chain fatty acid analysis.
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页码:169 / 182
页数:14
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