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Hydrogenation And Hydrogenolysis Of Furan Derivatives Using Bipyridine-Based Electrophilic Ruthenium(Ii) Catalysts, Anitha Shankaralinge Gowda Jan 2013

Hydrogenation And Hydrogenolysis Of Furan Derivatives Using Bipyridine-Based Electrophilic Ruthenium(Ii) Catalysts, Anitha Shankaralinge Gowda

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

The catalytic activity of ruthenium(II) bis(diimine) complexes cis-[Ru(6,6′-Cl2bpy)2(OH2)2](Z)2 (2, Z = CF3SO3; 3, Z = (3,5-(CF3)2C6H3)4B ,i.e. BArF), cis-[Ru(4,4′-Cl2bpy)2(OH2)2](Z)2 (4, Z = CF3SO3; 5, Z = BArF) and cis-[Ru(bpy)2(PR3)(OH2)](CF3SO3)2 (7, bpy = 2,2’-bipyridine, PR3 = P(C6H4F)3 …


Amalgamation Of Nucleosides And Amino Acids In Antibiotic Biosynthesis, Sandra H. Barnard Jan 2013

Amalgamation Of Nucleosides And Amino Acids In Antibiotic Biosynthesis, Sandra H. Barnard

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

The rapid increase in antibiotic resistance demands the identification of novel antibiotics with novel targets. One potential antibacterial target is the biosynthesis of peptidoglycan cell wall, which is both ubiquitous and necessary for bacterial survival. Both the caprazamycin-related compounds A-90289 and muraminomicin, as well as the capuramycin-related compounds A-503083 and A-102395 are potent inhibitors of the translocase I enzyme, one of the key enzymes required for cell wall biosynthesis. The caprazamycin-related compounds contain a core nonproteinogen b-hydroxy-a-amino acid referred to as 5’-C-glycyluridine (GlyU). Residing within the biosynthetic gene clusters of the aforementioned compounds is a shared open reading …


Acenes And Acenequinones For Optics And Organic Electronics, Matthew Bruzek Jan 2013

Acenes And Acenequinones For Optics And Organic Electronics, Matthew Bruzek

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

Acenes have been explored by a number of research groups in the field of organic electronics with a particular emphasis on transistor materials. This group has been actively studying acene‐based organic semiconductors for more than a decade using a crystal engineering approach and has developed acene derivatives for applications in field‐effect transistors, light‐emitting diodes, and photovoltaics. In addition to organic electronics, crystal engineering has important applications in a number of other fields, quite notably in the design of metal‐organic frameworks. Chapters 2 and 3 of this dissertation focus on applying crystal engineering to the synthesis of acene derivatives for use …


Fluorinated Arene, Imide And Unsaturated Pyrrolidinone Based Donor Acceptor Conjugated Polymers: Synthesis, Structure-Property And Device Studies, Arawwawala Don T. Liyanage Jan 2013

Fluorinated Arene, Imide And Unsaturated Pyrrolidinone Based Donor Acceptor Conjugated Polymers: Synthesis, Structure-Property And Device Studies, Arawwawala Don T. Liyanage

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

FLUORINATED ARENE, IMIDE AND LACTAM-FUNCTIONALIZED DONOR ACCEPTOR CONJUGATED POLYMERS: SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE-PROPERTY AND DEVICE STUDIES

After the discovery of doped polyacetylene, organic semiconductor materials are widely studied as high impending active components in consumer electronics. They have received substantial consideration due to their potential for structural tailoring, low cost, large area and mechanically flexible alternatives to common inorganic semiconductors. To acquire maximum use of these materials, it is essential to get a strong idea about their chemical and physical nature. Material chemist has an enormous role to play in this novel area, including development of efficient synthetic methodologies and control the …


Efficient Electrochemical Functionalization Of Carbon Nanotubes And Carbon Nanotube Membranes For Energy, Drug Delivery And Potential Catalysis Applications, Xin Zhan Jan 2013

Efficient Electrochemical Functionalization Of Carbon Nanotubes And Carbon Nanotube Membranes For Energy, Drug Delivery And Potential Catalysis Applications, Xin Zhan

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

Electrochemical diazonium grafting offers versatile functionalization of chemically inert graphite under mild condition, which is particularly suitable for CNT composite modification. Tetrafluorinated carboxylphenyl diazonium grafting provides the most controllable functionalization chemistry allowing near monolayer levels of functionality on carbon nanotubes. The functional density was successfully quantified by anion selective dye-assay and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of thiol-Au self-assembled monolayers (SAM) as a calibration reference. This technique enables monolayer functionality at the tips of carbon nanotube membranes for biomimetic pumps and valves as well as thin conductive layers for CNT-based high area electrochemical support electrodes.

Double-walled carbon nanotube (DWCNT) membranes were …


Optimization Of The Optical And Electrochemical Properties Of Donor-Acceptor Copolymers Through Functional Group And Side Chain Modification, Mark J. Seger Jan 2013

Optimization Of The Optical And Electrochemical Properties Of Donor-Acceptor Copolymers Through Functional Group And Side Chain Modification, Mark J. Seger

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

Donor-acceptor copolymers have received a great deal of attention for application as organic semiconductors, in particular as the active layers in low-cost consumer electronics. The functional groups grafted to the polymer backbones generally dictate the molecular orbital energies of the final materials as well as aid in self-assembly. Additionally, the side chains attached to these functional groups not only dictate the solubility of the final materials, but also their morphological characteristics. The bulk of the research presented in this dissertation focuses on the synthesis and structure-property relationships of polymers containing novel acceptor motifs. Chapter 2 focuses on the synthesis of …


N-Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes: Functionalization, Characterization And Application In Li Ion Batteries, Aman Preet Kaur Jan 2013

N-Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes: Functionalization, Characterization And Application In Li Ion Batteries, Aman Preet Kaur

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

The focus of this dissertation is to utilize chemical functionalization as a probe to investigate the reactivity of N-doped multiwalled carbon nanotubes (N-MWCNTs). The surface of N-MWCNTs, being a set of potentially reactive graphene edges, provides a large number of reactive sites for chemical modification, so considerable changes in chemical and physical properties can be envisaged. We observed that both reduction (dissolving metal reduction/alkylation) and oxidation (H2SO4/HNO3 and H2SO4/KMnO4 mixtures) of N-MWCNTs lead to formation of interesting spiral channels and spiraled carbon nanoribbons. A variety of techniques, including TGA, SEM, …


Synthetic Approaches To Organometallic Complexes For Electronics Applications, Ilya V. Vinogradov Jun 2012

Synthetic Approaches To Organometallic Complexes For Electronics Applications, Ilya V. Vinogradov

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Development Of Novel Chemical Tools For Proteasome Biology & A New Approach To 1-Azaspirocyclic Ring System, Lalit Kumar Jan 2012

Development Of Novel Chemical Tools For Proteasome Biology & A New Approach To 1-Azaspirocyclic Ring System, Lalit Kumar

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

The proteasome, a multiprotease complex, is clinically validated as an anticancer target by the FDA approval of bortezomib and carfilzomib for the treatment of multiple myeloma. The emergence of resistance to proteasome inhibitors however remains a major clinical challenge. Recently, distinct types of proteasomes termed ‘intermediate proteasomes’, which contain unconventional mixtures of catalytic subunits, have been implicated with drug resistance of tumor cells. In elucidating the role of intermediate proteasomes in drug resistance, a crucial step is to unequivocally determine the subunit composition of intermediate proteasomes in cells. With this in mind, the goal of the studies reported in this …


Novel Aromatic Ion–Pairs: Synergy Between Electrostatics And Π-Face Aromatic Interactions, Pramod Prasad Poudel Jan 2012

Novel Aromatic Ion–Pairs: Synergy Between Electrostatics And Π-Face Aromatic Interactions, Pramod Prasad Poudel

Theses and Dissertations--Chemistry

This dissertation focuses on the design and study of charged aromatic molecules where weak π-π interactions synergize with electrostatic interactions to enhance the overall interaction between aromatic moieties. Each chapter investigates some aspect of this hypothetical synergy between electrostatics and π-face aromatic cohesion.

The first chapter unveiled the importance of electrostatics in the intramolecular stacking of flexible aromatic molecular templates 1-2Br and 2a. While our previous studies found dicationic molecular template 1-2Br to have intramolecular π-stacking between electron poor pyridinium and electron rich xylylene moieties, no such stacking interaction was observed in the neutral analog 2a.

Chapter two systematically …


Organometallic Acene Complexes For Electronics Applications, Ilya Vinogradov Nov 2011

Organometallic Acene Complexes For Electronics Applications, Ilya Vinogradov

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Partially Halogenated Acenes And Heteroacenes For Organic Electronics, Balaji Purushothaman Jan 2011

Partially Halogenated Acenes And Heteroacenes For Organic Electronics, Balaji Purushothaman

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

Inorganic materials have dominated electronic applications such as photovoltaic cells, thin film transistors (TFTs) and light emitting diodes (LEDs). However developments in the field of organic electronics over the past three decades have enabled the use of organic materials in these devices. While significant improvements have been made to improve their electronic properties there are several road blocks towards commercial application. One of the significant obstacles is the poor charge carrier mobility associated with organic semiconductors processed by well established printing methods. The goal of my research project is to improve the charge carrier mobility of solution cast films of …


Development Of Novel Ahr Antagonists, Hyosung Lee Jan 2010

Development Of Novel Ahr Antagonists, Hyosung Lee

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a sensor protein, activated by aromatic chemical species for transcriptionally regulating xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes. AHR is also known to be involved in a variety of pathogenesis such as cancer, diabetes mellitus, cirrhosis, asthma, etc. The AHR signaling induced by xenobiotics has been intensively studied whereas its physiological role in the absence of xenobiotics is poorly understood. Despite a number of ligands of AHR have been reported thus far, further applications are still hampered by the lack of specificity and/or the partially agonistic activity. Thus, a pure AHR antagonist is needed for deciphering the AHR cryptic …


Inversion Symmetry And Local Vs. Dispersive Interactions In The Nucleation Of Hydrogen Bonded Cyclic N-Mer And Tape Of Imidazolecarboxamidines, Sihui Long, Venkatraj Muthusamy, Peter G. Willis, Sean Parkin, Arthur Cammers Jul 2008

Inversion Symmetry And Local Vs. Dispersive Interactions In The Nucleation Of Hydrogen Bonded Cyclic N-Mer And Tape Of Imidazolecarboxamidines, Sihui Long, Venkatraj Muthusamy, Peter G. Willis, Sean Parkin, Arthur Cammers

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Substitutional changes to imidazolecarboxamidine that preserved intermolecular hydrogen bonding in the solid state were used to study the relationship between packing and the hydrogen bond motif. Various motifs competed, but the most common imidazolecarboxamidine crystalline phase was a Ci symmetric dimer that established inversion centers by associating enantiomeric tautomers. Counter to intuition, the calculated gas-phase energies per molecule of the solid state atomic coordinates of the Ci dimer motifs were higher than those of the C1 dimer, trimer, tetramer and tape motifs, while the packing densities of Ci dimers were found to be higher. This result …