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Oligothiophenes And Synthesis Thereof, Andrzej Rajca Jan 2003

Oligothiophenes And Synthesis Thereof, Andrzej Rajca

Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications

Novel oligothiophenes and intermediates therefor are disclosed together with a process for synthesizing them. The oligothiophenes are in the form of a helix which contains five-membered rings unsaturated heterocycles that are cross-conjugated and annelated into a helix.


Acrb Multidrug Efflux Pump Of Escherichia Coli: Composite Substrate-Binding Cavity Of Exceptional Flexibility Generates Its Extremely Wide Substrate Specificity, Edward Yu, Julio R. Aires, Hiroshi Nikaido Jan 2003

Acrb Multidrug Efflux Pump Of Escherichia Coli: Composite Substrate-Binding Cavity Of Exceptional Flexibility Generates Its Extremely Wide Substrate Specificity, Edward Yu, Julio R. Aires, Hiroshi Nikaido

Edward Yu

Gram-negative bacteria have, in general, much higher intrinsic levels of resistance to various antibiotics, antiseptics, dyes, and detergents than do gram-positive bacteria. This is, in part, due to the effectiveness of the outer membrane as a barrier. The porin channels exclude large compounds (for example, vancomycin) and drastically slow down the influx of most antibiotics, which are usually much larger than common nutrients. Most antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents that act on targets in the cytosol must cross the inner, cytoplasmic membrane, usually by spontaneous diffusion, and this necessitates their being at least moderately lipophilic. These compounds can in principle diffuse …


Investigations Of Supramolecular And Catalytic Properties Of Ppi Dendrimers, Aaron K. Holley Jan 2003

Investigations Of Supramolecular And Catalytic Properties Of Ppi Dendrimers, Aaron K. Holley

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

The research reported in this thesis focused on supramolecular and catalytic properties of poly(propylene imine) (PPI) dendrimers. Analytical techniques used in this research included high resolution NMR spectroscopy, as well as UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopies and scanning electron microscopy. This investigation showed that: (1) PPI dendrimers interact with diacids to form interlock self-assemblies by electrostatic interactions (with an increase in dendrimer generation, smaller diacids are required to form the most efficient self-assembly); (2) PPI/diacid self-assemblies are able to encapsulate fluorescent dyes within the void spaces of the PPI/diacid moieties; (3) PPI-3 can chelate many types of metal cations, and these …