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Cdse Quantum Dot Surface Chemistry Thermodynamics Via Isothermal Titration Calorimetry: An Emphasis On The Fundamentals, Megan Y. Gee Oct 2019

Cdse Quantum Dot Surface Chemistry Thermodynamics Via Isothermal Titration Calorimetry: An Emphasis On The Fundamentals, Megan Y. Gee

Theses and Dissertations

For several decades, the study and development of colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals, or quantum dots (QD), has become a rich field heralding improved integration into applications ranging from photovoltaics and photocatalysis to biomedical imaging and drug delivery. CdxSey is the most extensively studied QD system, however numerous compositional details still confound the nanocrystal field. Although CdSe QDs with native ligand coatings can show high fluorescence quantum yield and may be suitable for some applications, often times these original ligand layers are comprised of long aliphatic chains that preclude incorporation into biological matrices or severely impede charge transfer – depending on the …


Frontiers In Fast Voltammetry: Novel Analytes And Applications, Jordan Holmes Oct 2019

Frontiers In Fast Voltammetry: Novel Analytes And Applications, Jordan Holmes

Theses and Dissertations

Electrochemical sensors are beneficial towards the development and advancement of monitoring devices. As this type of technology progresses, so does our ability to create state-of-the-art sensing strategies to probe environmental and biological systems at the source. In the environment, it is essential to monitor particularly harmful contaminants like trace metals in order to better mitigate risk. Additionally, biological molecules are often times challenging to measure because matrices are complex and difficult to probe; Recent advancements in chemical ex vivo and in vivo sensing platforms have offered insight into physiological processes. The brain in particular requires a sophisticated, implantable sensor as …


Study Of Transition State Stabilization Using Molecular Rotors, Erik Carl Vik Oct 2019

Study Of Transition State Stabilization Using Molecular Rotors, Erik Carl Vik

Theses and Dissertations

Molecular devices that function as rotors and measurement devices are the main topic of this dissertation. Each study contains a device based on an N-phenylimide framework, which has restricted rotation about the N-C (imide-phenyl) single bond due to a steric clash from the imide carbonyl and the phenyl rings ortho substituent. In general, two ground states are observed by 1H NMR, which are separated by a single transition state (TS). Incorporation of non-covalent interactions into the TS led to measurable changes in the rate for rotation. While the molecules in this dissertation revealed details that could not have been predicted, …


Elucidating The Mechanism Of Bone Morphogenetic Protein (Bmp) -Mediated Sox2 Downregulation In Ovarian Cancer, Zainab Motolani Shonibare Oct 2019

Elucidating The Mechanism Of Bone Morphogenetic Protein (Bmp) -Mediated Sox2 Downregulation In Ovarian Cancer, Zainab Motolani Shonibare

Theses and Dissertations

Sex determining region Y-box 2 (Sox2) is a transcription factor essential for maintaining self-renewal and pluripotency of undifferentiated embryonic stem cells. Sox2 is involved in multiple processes of cancer cells, however, regulation of Sox2 expression and the consequences of that regulation in cancer remains elusive. Previously, we demonstrated that BMP9/GDF2 is significantly reduced in expression in ovarian cancer (OVCA) cells, methylated in patient tumors and, promoted anoikis resistance in both breast and OVCA cell lines. In an attempt to identify genes downstream of BMP9 that may provide anoikis resistance, transcriptomics was performed leading to the identification of Sox2, a developmental …


Synthesis And Characterization Of Hyaluronic Acid Based Biomaterials For Drug Delivery And Virus Modification, Amanda Wagner Oct 2019

Synthesis And Characterization Of Hyaluronic Acid Based Biomaterials For Drug Delivery And Virus Modification, Amanda Wagner

Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, hyaluronic acid based biomaterials are studied. The properties and potential applications of these polymers are characterized and discussed.

In Chapter 1, biomaterials are introduced as well as hydrogels and nanogels. Hyaluronic acid is highlighted as a remarkable bio-polymer. The overall objectives of my research are also discussed.

Chapter 2 is focused around trials for utilizing graphene oxide as a nanomaterial for controlling the drug release of an aromatic compound. Hyaluronic acid based hydrogels were synthesized as a delivery vessel. The results of the drug release profiles are examined and discussed.

A different direction is taken in Chapter …


Heterogeneous Ozonation Of Model Drinking Water Contaminants Using Cbv-720 Zeolite, Benson Maxwell Solomon Oct 2019

Heterogeneous Ozonation Of Model Drinking Water Contaminants Using Cbv-720 Zeolite, Benson Maxwell Solomon

Theses and Dissertations

Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) are designed to remove aqueous organic contaminants through their reaction with hydroxyl radicals (HO∙). Ozone is classified as an AOP due to its ability to produce hydroxyl radicals, as well as its ability to oxidize a wide range of organic contaminants. Due to the unselective nature of hydroxyl radicals, many organic and inorganic co-solutes can act as scavengers, reducing the efficiency of an AOP. Here we show a probe system for testing the hypothesis that adsorptive ozonation of contaminants may yield a more selective environment that favors neutral contaminant oxidation over oxidation of co-solutes.

Initial experiments …


A Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer For Raman Imaging And Remote Spectroscopy, Ashley Nicole Allen Oct 2019

A Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer For Raman Imaging And Remote Spectroscopy, Ashley Nicole Allen

Theses and Dissertations

Raman and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) are optical techniques that provide information about the chemical makeup of a sample without any preparation or physical contact with it. For this reason, Raman and LIBS spectrometers are among the instruments selected for NASA’s Mars 2020 rover mission and are being considered for future missions to the Jovian moons, asteroids and comets. Such future missions will require smaller, more ruggedized Raman and LIBS spectrometers, and the new type of spectrometers discussed here, the spatial heterodyne Raman and LIBS spectrometers are being developed for this purpose. The SHS is a wide-field, Fourier transform, stationary …


Cationic Cobaltocene Derivatives And Polyelectrolyte Membranes For Energy Storage Applications, Tianyu Zhu Oct 2019

Cationic Cobaltocene Derivatives And Polyelectrolyte Membranes For Energy Storage Applications, Tianyu Zhu

Theses and Dissertations

Metal-containing polyelectrolytes (or metallo-polyelectrolytes) represent a new class of polymeric materials with distinct properties compared to traditional organo- polyelectrolytes or neutral metallopolymers. This emerging class of synthetic materials is ubiquitous for a myriad of utilities ranging from traditional electrolyte chemistry to biomedicals to sustainable applications, to name just a few. This dissertation work is focused on the design, synthesis, characterization and application of advanced metallo- cations and metallo-polyelectrolytes for energy storage applications. First, a template method to prepare metallo-polyelectrolytes based on cationic cobaltocene and polyethylene backbone was described. The resulting membranes are mechanically tough, ionically conductive and chemically inert. Second, …


Investigation Of Electrostatic Interactions Towards Controlling Silylation-Based Kinetic Resolutions And Exploring The Effect Of The Polymer Backbone On Silylation-Based Kinetic Resolutions Employing A Polymer-Supported Triphenylsilyl Chloride, Tian Zhang Oct 2019

Investigation Of Electrostatic Interactions Towards Controlling Silylation-Based Kinetic Resolutions And Exploring The Effect Of The Polymer Backbone On Silylation-Based Kinetic Resolutions Employing A Polymer-Supported Triphenylsilyl Chloride, Tian Zhang

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on studies of silylation-based kinetic resolution methodology developed by the Wiskur group, which is a powerful method for the separation of a single enantiomer from a mixture of racemic secondary alcohols. Chapter 1 introduces the background of our silylation-based kinetic resolution..

Chapter 2 involves mechanistic studies of electrostatic interactions in controlling enantioselectivities of our silylation-based kinetic resolution. Electrostatic interactions between a silylated isothiourea intermediate and an ester π system is determined via linear free energy relationship study. To be specific, how variations in sterics and electronics affect the selectivity of a silylation-based kinetic resolution.

Chapter 3 is …


Macromolecular Engineering Of Biomass Polymers And Stimuli-Responsive Materials Towards Enhanced Thermomechanical Properties, Meghan E. Lamm Oct 2019

Macromolecular Engineering Of Biomass Polymers And Stimuli-Responsive Materials Towards Enhanced Thermomechanical Properties, Meghan E. Lamm

Theses and Dissertations

Commodity polymers are used in every aspect of daily life, and most of these polymeric materials are synthesized using petroleum-derived sources. There are direct environmental consequences to this petroleum dependence including greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Biomass-based polymers show promise for the mitigation on negative environmental impact, in comparison with petroleum-derived counterparts. However, some biopolymers suffer from low chain entanglement due to bulky or long side chain structures, resulting in poor mechanical properties. In this dissertation work, macromolecular engineering is used to design biomass-derived polymers featuring a variety of structures and functionalities. Additionally, biopolymer properties (including thermomechanical enhancement) and …


Studies On The Mechanism And Application Of Steam Thermography, Raymond Gerard Belliveau Iii Oct 2019

Studies On The Mechanism And Application Of Steam Thermography, Raymond Gerard Belliveau Iii

Theses and Dissertations

The detection of blood on fabrics for forensic purposes is a widely studied topic in forensic science, and to that end, effort in this laboratory has been devoted to developing a thermal imaging method called steam thermography. Steam thermography is a method used to enhance chemical contrast in thermographic images by exposing a surface to water vapor during imaging. The exposure of water vapor to the surface generates heat, and can differentially increase the thermographically measured apparent temperature of imaged surfaces. This can result in thermographic contrast between surfaces with different chemical properties. Previously reported proposed mechanisms to describe the …


The Development Of Multi-Functional System That Combine Patterned Hydrogels, Plasmin-Degradable Nanoparticles And Stem Cells For Applications In Tissue Engineering And Growth Factors Delivery, Safaa I. Kader Oct 2019

The Development Of Multi-Functional System That Combine Patterned Hydrogels, Plasmin-Degradable Nanoparticles And Stem Cells For Applications In Tissue Engineering And Growth Factors Delivery, Safaa I. Kader

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis spots the light on the development of a novel multi-functionalized system for application in tissue engineering and on-demand morphogens delivery. Three types of materials used in this study are synthetic polymer, biopolymer, and nanomaterials. Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a synthetic polymer was chosen in this study because of its high biocompatibility, non-immunogenicity, inert nature, ease of modification, and reduces protein denaturation to provide a wide range of physical and mechanical properties. Here, PEG is used one time as a hydrogel, linear polyethylene glycol-co-lactide (LPELA), and another time as peptide-PEG based nanoparticles (PxSPCP). Gelatin, a natural polymer has been widely …


Designing, Constructing, And Employing Two-Dimensional Ultrafast Spectroscopy To Resolve Complex Kinetics, Jason R. Darvin Oct 2019

Designing, Constructing, And Employing Two-Dimensional Ultrafast Spectroscopy To Resolve Complex Kinetics, Jason R. Darvin

Theses and Dissertations

Multiple population-period transient spectroscopy (MUPPETS) is a two dimensional ultrafast time resolved spectroscopy technique. MUPPETS uses three pairs of optical pulses over two time periods to separate homogeneous and heterogeneous causes of rate dispersion. This dissertation details improvements to the MUPPETS optical assembly enabling measurements on systems that previously fell outside of the MUPPETS 2-ns time window. In addition, the theoretical groundwork is laid to unveil the hidden coordinate controlling rate exchange using 2D and 3D correlation functions.

The first project details improvements made to the MUPPETS assembly. A detailed method was developed to eliminate astigmatism, coma, and spherical aberration …


Studies Of Ch Activation In Unsaturated Amides And Esters By Trinuclear Metal Carbonyl Clusters Of Osmium, Morteza Maleki Oct 2019

Studies Of Ch Activation In Unsaturated Amides And Esters By Trinuclear Metal Carbonyl Clusters Of Osmium, Morteza Maleki

Theses and Dissertations

The chemistry of the reaction of Os3(CO)10(NCCH3)2 with representatives of unsaturated amides and esters, RCOCHCH2 (R=(CH3)2N, CH3O) has been investigated. In these reactions, it has been observed that a CH bond on the β-carbon atom is readily activated by triosmium carbonyl clusters. The activation of β-carbon C-H bond in unsaturated amides and esters provides a robust platform for studying multicenter C-H bond transformations and for C-C bond formation via hydrogen shift and CO insertion processes. In this work, proposed mechanistic approaches have been taken in order to better understand and study the relationship between the characterized species. In addition, a …


Self-Assembly And Emergent Properties Of Urea Tethered Triphenylamines For The Formation Of Regenerable Radicals, Ammon J. Sindt Oct 2019

Self-Assembly And Emergent Properties Of Urea Tethered Triphenylamines For The Formation Of Regenerable Radicals, Ammon J. Sindt

Theses and Dissertations

Self-assembly of photoactive compounds in the solid-state can give rise to new photophysical properties. Key to these properties, is how these compounds can be organized in a uniform way. For this, hydrogen bonding building blocks can be used to guide the assembly of these compounds into organized structures. For instance, ureas, thioureas, and squaramides which contain both hydrogen bond donors and acceptors can guide the assembly of small m-xylene macrocycles in three distinct manners: 1-D columns, edge-to-face Herringbone patterns, and interdigitated networks. The former of these is commonly employed in our group to make either linear or macrocyclic dimers …


Ultra-Fast Sensors To Study The Fundamental Neurochemistry Underlying Disease, Alyssa West Oct 2019

Ultra-Fast Sensors To Study The Fundamental Neurochemistry Underlying Disease, Alyssa West

Theses and Dissertations

Serotonin is a vital neurotransmitter whose exact roles are ill-defined. Dysfunctions in serotonin signaling are thought to underlie a myriad of neurological problems including depression and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Prior to investigating serotonin’s role in disease states, one must understand more about the functionality of serotonin in healthy in vivo models. To study serotonin in vivo, fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) and fast- scan controlled adsorption voltammetry (FSCAV) are employed to measure evoked and basal serotonin concentration, respectively. These methods, combined with mathematical modeling, provide information regarding regulatory mechanisms of serotonin neurotransmission. FSCV and FSCAV are first applied to …


Disinfection By-Products: Method Optimization For Quantification, Unknown Analysis, And Calculated Toxicity, Amy A. Cuthbertson Jul 2019

Disinfection By-Products: Method Optimization For Quantification, Unknown Analysis, And Calculated Toxicity, Amy A. Cuthbertson

Theses and Dissertations

Disinfected drinking water contains hundreds of disinfection by-products (DBPs) that are formed by the reaction of disinfectants with natural and anthropogenic organic matter, bromide, and iodide. Understanding what these DBPs are is important because millions of people worldwide consume drinking water every day, and human epidemiologic studies have reported cancer, miscarriage, and birth defects from consuming such waters. While more than 700 DBPs are reported in the literature, very few studies quantify complete classes of chlorinated, brominated, and iodinated DBPs. The following document contains five chapters in the format designated for specific scientific journals on this subject. Chapter 1 describes …


Mechanistic Studies Of Atypical Reactions And Uncommon Substrates Native To Bacterial Cytochrome P450 Enzymes OletJe And Nikq, Courtney Elizabeth Wise Jul 2019

Mechanistic Studies Of Atypical Reactions And Uncommon Substrates Native To Bacterial Cytochrome P450 Enzymes OletJe And Nikq, Courtney Elizabeth Wise

Theses and Dissertations

Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes typically perform hydroxylation chemistry on small molecule substrates using atmospheric oxygen and electrons from redox partner proteins. This reactivity is dependent on a thiolate-ligated heme cofactor that also allows for spectroscopic detection of ligation, oxidation, and environmental changes to the iron metal. The onset of the genomics era has resulted in the discovery of CYPs that deviate from this paradigm in terms of reaction performed, cosubstrate requirements, and substrate-scope. This work focuses on two of these unusual P450s – OleT and NikQ. OleT performs an unconventional H2O2-dependent decarboxylation reaction on a standard small molecule fatty acid …


Non-Destructive Determination Of Magnetic Audio Tape Degradation For Various Tape Chemistries Using Spectroscopy And Chemometrics, Alyssa Marie Abraham Jul 2019

Non-Destructive Determination Of Magnetic Audio Tape Degradation For Various Tape Chemistries Using Spectroscopy And Chemometrics, Alyssa Marie Abraham

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on creating a non-destructive method for the identification of degraded magnetic audio tapes using attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR FT-IR) and chemometrics. The primary recording medium during the second half of the twentieth century was magnetic tapes. These tapes hold some of the world’s modern cultural history. Unfortunately, the majority of these tapes were made with a polyester urethane (PEU) binder, which has shown to degrade through hydrolysis of the ester component, called sticky shed syndrome (SSS). As the name implies, degraded tapes will stick and shed onto player guides and heads during playback. …


Semiconductor Nanowire Doping: Controlling Magnetic And Electronic Properties Of Colloidal Nanowares, Preecha Kittikhunnatham Jul 2019

Semiconductor Nanowire Doping: Controlling Magnetic And Electronic Properties Of Colloidal Nanowares, Preecha Kittikhunnatham

Theses and Dissertations

Electronic devices have been utilized in a wide range of applications, such as computing, data storage, sensors, lightings, energy production, and energy storage; they are building blocks of computer processors, solid state data storage devices, image sensors in digital cameras, LEDs, and solar cells, etc. These electronic devices operate based on properties of semiconductors, which are their essential components. Not only being fundamental components of electronic devices, semiconductors can be crucial materials for other applications, such as catalysts, battery electrodes, etc. One of the primary current quest on semiconductor research is to develop semiconducting materials that are more compact and …


Biochemical Investigations Of Proteins Associated With Iron Homeostasis In Escherichia Coli, Matthew Ryan Blahut Jul 2019

Biochemical Investigations Of Proteins Associated With Iron Homeostasis In Escherichia Coli, Matthew Ryan Blahut

Theses and Dissertations

The regulation of transition metals within living organisms is essential to the persistence of life. Of particular interest to our lab is iron due to the prevalence of this metal within the cell in addition to the numerous functions it performs. Fe-S cofactors are a significant prosthetic group consisting of iron that are necessary for the function of various metalloproteins. Generation of Fe-S clusters depends on several biosynthesis pathways varying between organisms with Isc and Suf both utilized in E. coli. While Isc controls Fe- S manufacturing under normal conditions, Suf assumes control when the cell is exposed to …


Investigation Of Energy-Related Wastewater Impacts On Disinfection By-Product Formation In Drinking Water, Hannah K. Liberatore Jul 2019

Investigation Of Energy-Related Wastewater Impacts On Disinfection By-Product Formation In Drinking Water, Hannah K. Liberatore

Theses and Dissertations

Elevated bromide and iodide in drinking water sources contribute to the formation of toxic brominated and iodinated disinfection by-products (DBPs) during drinking water treatment. Energy extraction and utilization processes, including hydraulic fracturing (HF) and coal-fired power plants (CFPPs), produce wastewaters with bromide/iodide levels on the order of tens to thousands of mg/L. These wastes have the potential to impact drinking water sources through both intentional (e.g., direct discharge) and accidental (e.g., basin overflow, spill) release pathways. This research focuses on a combination of quantitative and non-targeted approaches to assess DBP formation impacts from HF and CFPP wastewaters, with complementary toxicity …


Model Pt-Re And Pt-Sn Surfaces For Heterogeneous Catalysis, Thathsara Deshani Maddumapatabandi Jul 2019

Model Pt-Re And Pt-Sn Surfaces For Heterogeneous Catalysis, Thathsara Deshani Maddumapatabandi

Theses and Dissertations

The dissertation is focused on understanding the growth, morphology and activity of model heterogeneous catalytic surfaces. Vapor deposited metal clusters on single crystal surfaces are well-defined systems that can be used to understand the growth, composition and activity relationships in commercial catalysts. A fundamental understanding of surface reactions is required in order to provide insight into the development of new catalytic materials. The model catalysts approach allows for systematic investigations due to excellent control over growth, composition and characterization under a carefully controlled ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) environment.

The nucleation, growth and chemical activity of monometallic and bimetallic Pt-Re clusters on …


Fluidic Control System Development For Fluorescence Imaging Photometer, Ergün Kara Jul 2019

Fluidic Control System Development For Fluorescence Imaging Photometer, Ergün Kara

Theses and Dissertations

Phytoplankton are the primary autotrophic organisms in the marine food web and they produce nearly half of the global oxygen as a photosynthetic by-product [1]. Through photosynthesis, phytoplankton annually fix between 30 and 50 billion metric tons of atmospheric carbon into the marine systems, which approximately accounts for 40% of total carbon fixation [2]. Furthermore, the phytoplankton population trends are important indicators of the environmental perturbations [3]. Therefore, detection and characterization of the phytoplankton species is an important goal of the science. Several spectrometric, cytometric and microscopic techniques are already employed for characterization and quantification of the phytoplankton communities [4-6]. …


Bimetallic Systems For Heterogeneous Catalysis And Tuning Electronic Properties Of Functional Materials, Amy J. Brandt Jul 2019

Bimetallic Systems For Heterogeneous Catalysis And Tuning Electronic Properties Of Functional Materials, Amy J. Brandt

Theses and Dissertations

Throughout the past few decades, advancements have been made in altering monometallic materials through addition of a second metal to create a bimetallic material that displays enhanced properties over its monometallic components and optimized attributes toward the intended application. However, a lack of fundamental understanding of the interactions between the two metals and between the metals and their environment can hinder the process of designing enhanced functional materials with desirable properties. In this work, careful analysis of model catalysts and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is performed in ultrahigh vacuum, and evaluation of the catalytic activity of the catalysts and electronic properties …


Probing The Relationship Of Cyanobacterial Toxins And Reactive Oxygen Species Within The Natural World, Meagan Lachelle Smith Jul 2019

Probing The Relationship Of Cyanobacterial Toxins And Reactive Oxygen Species Within The Natural World, Meagan Lachelle Smith

Theses and Dissertations

The occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and their impacts on human health and the economy are only expected to worsen in the coming years, mainly due to climate change related factors. In Lake Wateree, SC, a HAB of the species Lyngbya wollei, has been persistent for more than 10 years and is estimated to occupy 60 - 90 km of shoreline. This natural laboratory provided and continues to provide a unique window into the chemistry and microbial ecology of HABs. Work in this dissertation was directed at answering a critical question: are biomass-to-toxin ratios constant in HABs? Initial …


Sustainable Polymers And Antimicrobial Biomaterials From Multicyclic Natural Products, Md Anisur Rahman Apr 2019

Sustainable Polymers And Antimicrobial Biomaterials From Multicyclic Natural Products, Md Anisur Rahman

Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation, the development of sustainable polymers and antimicrobial biomaterials from multicyclic natural products is illustrated. In Chapter 1, an overall background and recent development of sustainable polymers from natural product-based renewable biomass, antimicrobial biomaterials, and polymerization methods are introduced. Afterward, the primary research objectives of my doctoral research work are illustrated.

In chapter 2, designing block copolymer architectures toward tough bioplastics from renewable natural rosin was described. One of the most abundant natural biomasses is resin acids, however, most of the polymers derived from resin acids are brittle because of their bulky hydrophenanthrene pendant group. To overcome the …


Nanoscale Control Of Metal Oxideand Carbonaceous Functional Materials, Benjamin W. Lamm Apr 2019

Nanoscale Control Of Metal Oxideand Carbonaceous Functional Materials, Benjamin W. Lamm

Theses and Dissertations

The controlled fabrication of nanometer scale devices is of fundamental concern for numerous technologies, from separations to electronics and catalysis. The complexity of device architectures calls for the development of synthetic methods that independently control each feature: pore dimensions, wall thickness, and any subsequent functional nanomaterial layers (e.g. photoactive electrocatalysts). Precision control over these orthogonal methods can be used to integrate 3D and 1D nanostructures.

This dissertation presents the development of techniques useful in fabricating highly controlled nanoscale devices. The growth of single-phase bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) by atomic layer deposition (ALD) is demonstrated for the first time, allowing for the …


Development Of Acceptor-Integrated Crystalline Organic Materials, Brandon Yarbrough Apr 2019

Development Of Acceptor-Integrated Crystalline Organic Materials, Brandon Yarbrough

Theses and Dissertations

We report the first example of fullerene-containing porous covalent-organic scaffold, which combines not only crystallinity and porosity, but also integrates the intrinsic properties of a redox-active buckyball, along with the ability to tune electronic properties. Thus, the presented studies not only demonstrate the possibility of merging the strong electron accepting properties of fullerene-based derivatives with the versatility of covalent-organic frameworks (COFs), but also begin the class of crystalline, entirely organic, donor-acceptor fullerene COFs through covalently modifying the channel walls. These studies could foreshadow new avenues for buckyball utilization for applications ranging from organic photovoltaics to molecular electronics.


Cooperative Lewis Pairs Based On High-Valent Early Transition Metal Halides And Synthesis Of Their Nitride Complexes, Md. Mamdudur Rahman Apr 2019

Cooperative Lewis Pairs Based On High-Valent Early Transition Metal Halides And Synthesis Of Their Nitride Complexes, Md. Mamdudur Rahman

Theses and Dissertations

Herein, we report the activation of relatively strong C–H and C–O bonds under mild conditions by a cooperative interaction of TaCl5 and PPh3. An unprecedented activation of nitrile adducts of high-valent transition metals with the formation of novel zwitterionic imido complexes was observed. The scope of the reaction includes a range of substituted unactivated nitriles including the C–H bond activation of both aliphatic and aromatic nitriles.

The cooperative action of a Lewis acidic high-valent transition metal halide (TaCl5 or NbCl5) and a weakly nucleophilic base (NEt3 or PPh3) leads to the deprotonation of a coordinated nitrile and subsequent rearrangement to …