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Design And Synthesis Of Novel Octacarboxy Porphyrinic Metal-Organic Frameworks, Jacob A. Johnson Dec 2016

Design And Synthesis Of Novel Octacarboxy Porphyrinic Metal-Organic Frameworks, Jacob A. Johnson

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a class of nanoporous crystalline materials constructed via the interconnection between metal-ions/inorganic clusters and organic ligands. Since the surface area, pore size and distribution, and chemical functionalities of MOFs are highly tunable via the judicious combinations of inorganic clusters and organic ligands, MOFs have attracted intensive interests for a variety of applications including gas adsorption and separation, catalysis, chemical sensing, and drug delivery among others. Porphyrin based ligands are of particular interest for building functional MOFs due to their unique photo-, electro-, and catalytic properties. In addition, the four-fold symmetry of porphyrin ligands offers an effective …


Thermolysis Of Hypervalent Iodine Complexes: Synthesis Of Fluorinated Radiotracers For Positron Emission Tomography And Synthesis Of Quaternary Α-Alkyl Α-Aryl Amino Acids, Jayson J. Kempinger Nov 2016

Thermolysis Of Hypervalent Iodine Complexes: Synthesis Of Fluorinated Radiotracers For Positron Emission Tomography And Synthesis Of Quaternary Α-Alkyl Α-Aryl Amino Acids, Jayson J. Kempinger

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Hypervalent iodine complexes can be used to deliver a variety of functional groups to arenes. Delivery of fluorine‑18, in a manner compatible with positron emission tomography (PET), is especially attractive. VizamylTM, an injectable solution of [18F]Flutemetamol, is currently used to diagnose and monitor the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), the most common form of dementia. AD affects 47.5 million people across the world as of 2015, and is projected to affect 1 in 85 people by 2050. An improved radiosynthesis of [18F]Flutemetamol via a diaryliodonium salt is described. The use of nonpolar solvents minimizes …


Selective Iodination Using Diaryliodonium Salts, William H. Miller Iv Aug 2016

Selective Iodination Using Diaryliodonium Salts, William H. Miller Iv

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Aryl iodides have become widely recognized as versatile synthetic intermediates, owing to aromatic iodine’s excellent ability to participate in oxidative addition reactions. Iodoarenes readily undergo a variety of synthetic transformations including metal catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, diaryliodonium chemistry, formation of organometallics through reduction or metal-halogen exchange, as well as classical SN2 type chemistry. Because a wide array of transformations are available for aryl iodides, organic molecules containing this moiety often serve as vital precursors to highly desirable pharmaceuticals.

This thesis describes a simple and selective two-step approach to the formation of aryl iodides. This method proceeds through an easily …


A New Ligation System For Protein Conjugation, Alicia J. Curti, Patrick H. Dussault Apr 2016

A New Ligation System For Protein Conjugation, Alicia J. Curti, Patrick H. Dussault

UCARE Research Products

Click chemistry describes crosslinking reactions in which pairs of functional groups selectively “click” together to form linkages. The idea of our project is to explore the use of cyclobutene-containing fatty acids as a new class of “click” reagents as a tool for protein modification.

There is great interest in performing click reactions under biologically relevant conditions, in the presence of cells, and even within cells. The best known click reaction, the cycloaddition of alkynes and azides, is highly specific, can be conducted in the presence of buffers and proteins, and forms stable cycloadducts. However, use in biological systems is limited …


Synthesis And Applications Of Cyclobutenes, Benjamin Enns Apr 2016

Synthesis And Applications Of Cyclobutenes, Benjamin Enns

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Our group is interested in cyclobutene analogs of fatty acids as reactive coatings, potential antibiotics, and as a new class of bioconjugate linkers. A convenient synthesis of this class of molecules was previously reported from our lab. However, ammonia, a key reagent in the earlier route, was recently reclassified as a highly corrosive gas requiring highly specialized equipment for storage and handling. The goal of this research was to find a convenient synthesis for the formation of cyclobutene that did not involve the use of ammonia. The other part of this thesis describes the preparation of a short chain cyclobutene …