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Uses Of Diaryliodonium Salts And Methods For Their Synthesis, Jordan M. Veness Dec 2015

Uses Of Diaryliodonium Salts And Methods For Their Synthesis, Jordan M. Veness

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Diaryliodonium salts have been studied continuously since the first report of their synthesis in 1894. Diaryliodonium salts are I(III) derivatives that are air- and moisturestable. The reactivity of these compounds resembles the organometallic chemistry of heavy transition metal ions such as Pb(IV), Hg(II), Th(III), and Pd(II). A significant advantage of diaryliodonium salts is that they can carry undergo many of the aryl functionalization reactions of heavy metal organometallic complexes, yet they have little to no toxicity and they are relatively inexpensive to prepare. The DiMagno laboratory uses diaryliodonium salts as precursors in the final synthetic step of radiopharmaceuticals; given that …


Toward The Probing Of Dhqs Activity By Protein Engineering Through The Introduction Of Unnatural Amino Acids And The Selection Of Trna/Trna Synthetase Pairs, Shaina E. Ives Dec 2015

Toward The Probing Of Dhqs Activity By Protein Engineering Through The Introduction Of Unnatural Amino Acids And The Selection Of Trna/Trna Synthetase Pairs, Shaina E. Ives

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Protein engineering is a valuable tool that allows scientist to explore how an enzyme works by mutation of key residues. This method has been used to improve function or stability of enzymes, thus allowing their use in both the lab and in industry to be expanded. Genetic incorporation of unnatural amino acids (unAA) can be used with protein engineering to exceed the current limitations, due to the limited number of functional groups of the 20 common amino acids.

The majority of this thesis will discuss the progress on incorporating the various unAA into the active site of the enzyme, Dehydroquinate …


Applications Of High Performance Affinity Chromatography With High Capacity Stationary Phases Made By Entrapment, John A. Vargas Badilla Nov 2015

Applications Of High Performance Affinity Chromatography With High Capacity Stationary Phases Made By Entrapment, John A. Vargas Badilla

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

High performance affinity chromatography (HPAC) is a technique that uses a biologically-related agent such as a transport protein or an antibody as the stationary phase in an HPLC system. In recent years, HPAC has been shown to be a valuable bioanalytical tool for studying solute-protein interactions. Human serum albumin (HSA), the most abundant protein in blood (with concentrations of 35 to 50 mg/mL in serum), has been shown to interact with many drugs, affecting their transport, excretion and metabolism. A physical method for immobilizing proteins in HPAC supports has been optimized in this dissertation by using HSA as a model …


Selective Iodination Using Diaryliodonium Salts, William H. Miller Iv Nov 2015

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 …


Chemometric And Bioinformatic Analyses Of Cellular Biochemistry, Bradley Worley Oct 2015

Chemometric And Bioinformatic Analyses Of Cellular Biochemistry, Bradley Worley

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The amount of information collected and analyzed in biochemical and bioanalytical research has exploded over the last few decades, due in large part to the increasing availability of analytical instrumentation that yields information-rich spectra. Datasets from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Mass Spectrometry (MS), infrared (IR) or Raman spectroscopy may easily carry tens to hundreds of thousands of potentially correlated variables observed from only a few samples, making the application of classical statistical methods inappropriate, if not impossible. Drawing useful biochemical conclusions from these unique sources of data requires the use of specialized multivariate data handling techniques.

Unfortunately, proper implementation of …


Three-Dimensional Scaffolds Of Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes And Transition-Metal Oxides For Applications In Electronics, Sensors And Energy Storage, Gilbert N. Mbah Aug 2015

Three-Dimensional Scaffolds Of Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes And Transition-Metal Oxides For Applications In Electronics, Sensors And Energy Storage, Gilbert N. Mbah

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Electronics, sensors and energy storage devices are the new waves behind economic development, security and communication1. Engineering small sizes of electronic, sensors and energy storage devices is the hurdle limiting efficient, portable and vast applications of Nano-devices for economic, security and communication advancement2. Silicon the major material used in transistors has approached its limit to fabricated Nano-devices3. The discovery of free standing, one atomic layer thick and two-dimensional graphene sheets with high conductivity, inert, high specific surface area, stable and high tensile strength material in 2004 has shown capabilities to replaced silicon in electronics, …


Nanostructured Cerium Oxide Based Catalysts: Synthesis, Physical Properties, And Catalytic Performance, Yunyun Zhou Aug 2015

Nanostructured Cerium Oxide Based Catalysts: Synthesis, Physical Properties, And Catalytic Performance, Yunyun Zhou

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Cerium oxide is an extensively used industrial catalyst with applications as diverse as catalysts for automobile exhaust, petroleum cracking and organic chemicals synthesis. The catalytic activity of cerium oxide is dependent upon its structural properties, especially the oxygen vacancy defects. While recent advances in characterization techniques have dramatically improved our understanding of cerium oxide functionality, many atomic features in cerium oxide contributing to the overall catalytic reactivity are not yet well-understood. This dissertation focuses on the structural studies of catalytically active cerium oxides with different compositions, phases and morphologies, and their utilizations to establish fundamental understandings of cerium oxide based …


The Intersection Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance And Quantum Chemistry, Yali Wang Aug 2015

The Intersection Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance And Quantum Chemistry, Yali Wang

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Nuclear Magnetic resonance and quantum chemistry have been recognized to be strong tools for probing the structure and dynamics of molecules to further solve chemistry and biological problems. Chemical shift measured by NMR experiment and chemical shielding, molecular energy and molecular structure calculated by quantum chemistry provide extensive information.

Exact analytic gradients, are obtained for cavitation, dispersion and repulsion energies and time-dependent density functional theory for the continuum solvation model, which could be used to probe the structure, dynamics and properties of molecules. Copper in CuA azurin is recognized to be coordinated by a structure water molecule by comparing …


Analysis Of Free Solute Fractions And Solute-Protein Interactions Using Ultrafast Affinity Extraction And Affinity Microcolumns, Xiwei Zheng May 2015

Analysis Of Free Solute Fractions And Solute-Protein Interactions Using Ultrafast Affinity Extraction And Affinity Microcolumns, Xiwei Zheng

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This dissertation describes the use of a high-performance affinity chromatography method based on ultrafast affinity extraction and microcolumns to study biological interactions.

In the first project, a new method was created and based on ultrafast affinity extraction to determine both the dissociation rate constants (kd) and association equilibrium constants (Ka) for drug-protein interactions in solution. Various conditions to optimize the use of ultrafast affinity extraction for equilibrium and kinetic studies were considered.

The objective of the next portion of this dissertation was to develop a chromatographic approach to measure free drug fractions in more …


Investigations Into The Molecular Mechanisms Of Bacterial Pathogen-Host Interactions: Construction Of A Dual Plasmid System For Incorporation Of Unnatural Amino Acids Into Pseudomonas Syringae Pv. Tomato Dc3000, Scotty D. Raber May 2015

Investigations Into The Molecular Mechanisms Of Bacterial Pathogen-Host Interactions: Construction Of A Dual Plasmid System For Incorporation Of Unnatural Amino Acids Into Pseudomonas Syringae Pv. Tomato Dc3000, Scotty D. Raber

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

A dual plasmid system for the incorporation of unnatural amino acids into plant pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000, has been designed. This invention is expected to allow (a) mutations of proteins synthesized by the bacterium, P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000, that can capture molecular targets, especially for such modified proteins secreted by the phytopathogen into the host plant cells of A. thaliana and S. lycopersicum, (b) expression of biological probes in the bacterial species to monitor changes in redox, nutritional, and other small molecule states over pre-, post- and in situ disease stages, and (c) secretion of such …


Chromatographic Analysis Of Drug-Protein Interactions During Diabetes And Characterization Of Human Serum Albumin Through Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry, Ryan E. Matsuda May 2015

Chromatographic Analysis Of Drug-Protein Interactions During Diabetes And Characterization Of Human Serum Albumin Through Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry, Ryan E. Matsuda

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Diabetes is a metabolic disease that can lead to the non-enzymatic glycation of serum proteins such as human serum albumin (HSA). Previous studies have indicated that glycation can affect the structure and function of these proteins. This dissertation describes the development of tools and techniques based on high performance affinity chromatography (HPAC) and multidimensional mass spectrometry to analyze the effects of glycation on the function and structure of HSA.

A major portion of this research involved the utilization of HPAC to examine the effect of glycation on the binding of three second-generation sulfonylurea drugs and one third-generation sulfonylurea drug. These …


Molecular Mechanism For The Biosynthesis Of Antifungal Hsaf And Antibacterial Wap-8294a2, Haotong Chen May 2015

Molecular Mechanism For The Biosynthesis Of Antifungal Hsaf And Antibacterial Wap-8294a2, Haotong Chen

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Bioactive natural products are a major source of anti-infectives. Many ubiquitous inhabitants of soil and water, such as the Gram-negative, prolific producers of natural products, Lysobacter, remain largely unexplored. This PhD thesis reports our studies of the biosynthetic mechanism for a novel antifungal natural product HSAF and a potent anti-MRSA natural product WAP-8294A2.

In the first chapter, we give a short review of the biosynthesis of polyketides, focusing on those which exhibit new biosynthetic features. In subsequent chapters, we present original research on the biosynthetic mechanisms of dihydromaltophilin, a heat stable antifungal factor (HSAF). HSAF is the main antifungal …


The 8-Silyloxyquinoline Scaffold As A Versatile Platform For The Sensitive Detection Of Aqueous Fluoride, Xinqi Zhou Apr 2015

The 8-Silyloxyquinoline Scaffold As A Versatile Platform For The Sensitive Detection Of Aqueous Fluoride, Xinqi Zhou

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

As one of the most essential elements in nature, fluoride has been well known and extensively studied since the 16th century. Since then the two-edged nature of fluoride in biological systems has been well described. Specifically, moderate fluoride exposure can aid in tooth and bone development, while fluoride overexposure results in the depilating disease known as fluorosis. Because of the side effects upon overexposure of fluoride, there is a need to develop fast and straight forward methods to sensitively and selectively detect and quantify fluoride concentration in drinking water. With this goal in mind and by taking advantage of …


Toward The Measurement Of Biodistribution Of 18F-Labeled Industrial Chemicals With Positron Emission Tomography (Pet), Katelyenn S. Mccauley Apr 2015

Toward The Measurement Of Biodistribution Of 18F-Labeled Industrial Chemicals With Positron Emission Tomography (Pet), Katelyenn S. Mccauley

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Plasticizers are added to polymeric materials to increase flexibility and durability, thus they constitute a common, and widely used class of industrial chemicals. Plasticizers have been suspected of a number of adverse health effects including the interference with the endocrine system.1 These substances have the tendency to migrate to the surfaces of materials, where they can be absorbed, ingested, or inhaled. 5 The iniquitousness of plasticizers and the daily contact with polymeric materials has given rise to concern about the toxicity and health effects of these substances. Many long-term and excessive-dose studies have been conducted on many of these …


Toward An Expanded Role For Collision-Induced Dissociation In Glycoproteomic Analysis, Venkata Kolli Apr 2015

Toward An Expanded Role For Collision-Induced Dissociation In Glycoproteomic Analysis, Venkata Kolli

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This thesis begins with an overview of the state-of-the-art in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis of glycopeptides. In this introduction, the primary focus is on utilization of different ion dissociation techniques for MS/MS to obtain structural information of N-glycopeptides. This includes a discussion of the importance of complementary MS/MS methods to attain complete structural characterization of N-glycopeptides. Emerging methods involving the use of a single ion dissociation technique for complete glycopeptide connectivity analysis were also presented. Next, the application of collision-induced dissociation (CID) to provide both amino acid sequence and monosaccharide connectivity for model N-glycopeptides was discussed in detail. Implementation …


New Methods For Synthesis Of Organic Peroxides And Application Of Peroxide Electrophiles To Synthesis Of Functionalized Ethers, Shiva Kumar Kyasa Apr 2015

New Methods For Synthesis Of Organic Peroxides And Application Of Peroxide Electrophiles To Synthesis Of Functionalized Ethers, Shiva Kumar Kyasa

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

New Method for Synthesis of Alkyl Hydroperoxides: There are a number of methods reported for synthesis of alkyl hydroperoxides, but most of them suffer either from poor yields or the formation of unwanted side products. I will be discussing new methodology for efficient synthesis of pure samples of 1° and 2° alkyl hydroperoxides via alkylation of readily available cyclododecanone 1,1-dihydroperoxide followed by hydrolysis of the resulting bis peroxyacetals.

Peroxide Electrophiles for Synthesis of Functionalized Ethers: Peroxides are underexplored functional groups as precursors for C-O bond formation and ether synthesis. The reactivity of dialkyl peroxides towards organometallics such as alkyl lithium …