5 resultados para DIPOLAR DENDRONS
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
This thesis is the result of the study of two reactions leading to the formation of important heterocyclic compounds of potential pharmaceutical interest. The first study concerns the reaction of (1,3)-dipolar cycloaddition between nitrones and activated olefins by hydrogen bond catalysis of thioureas derivatives leading to the formation of a five-membered cyclic adducts, an interesting and strategic synthetic intermediate, for the synthesis of benzoazepine. The second project wants to explore the direct oxidative C(sp3)-H α-alkylation of simple amides with subsequent addition of an olefin and cyclization in order to obtain the corresponding oxazine. Both reactions are still under development.
13C NMR of a single molecule magnet: analysis of pseudocontact shifts and residual dipolar couplings
Resumo:
Paramagnetic triple decker complexes of lanthanides are promising Single Molecule Magnets (SMMs), with many potential uses. Some of them show preferable relaxation behavior, which enables the recording of well resolved NMR spectra. These axially symmetric complexes are also strongly magnetically anisotropic, and this property can be described with the axial component of the magnetic susceptibility tensor, χa. For triple decker complexes with phthalocyanine based ligands, the Fermi˗contact contribution is small. Hence, together with the axial symmetry, the experimental chemical shifts in 1H and 13C NMR spectra can be modeled easily by considering pseudocontact and orbital shifts alone. This results in the determination of the χa value, which is also responsible for molecular alignment and consequently for the observation of residual dipolar couplings (RDCs). A detailed analysis of the experimental 1H-13C and 1H-1H couplings revealed that contributions from RDCs (positive and negative) and from dynamic frequency shifts (negative for all observed couplings) have to be considered. Whilst the pseudocontact shifts depend on the average positions of 1H and 13C nuclei relative to the lanthanide ions, the RDCs are related to the mobility of nuclei they correspond to. This phenomenon allows for the measurement of the internal mobility of the various groups in the SMMs.
Resumo:
In this experimental thesis, two luminescent Ir(III) and Re(I) complexes which have a terminal alkynyl group on the tetrazole ligand were prepared. The aim was to use them as building blocks, in order to synthesize more complex structures. We explored two simple reactions: the first one was a coupling, for the formation of Ir(III)/Au(III) and Re(I)/Au(III) hetero binuclear complexes, and the second was a 1,3-dipolar Cu(I)-catalyzed “Click” cycloaddition, between the terminal alkyne and azide. The synthesized products were characterized through photophysical analysis, evaluating how the photoemissive properties of these substrates were affected by the formation of more complex structures. In questo lavoro di tesi sperimentale sono stati preparati due complessi luminescenti di Ir(III) e Re(I) che presentano un alchino terminale sul legante tetrazolico. Lo scopo è stato quello di utilizzarli come building blocks per la sintesi di strutture più complesse. Sono state esplorate due semplici reazioni: la prima di coupling, per la formazione di complessi etero binucleari Ir(III)/Au(III) e Re(I)/Au(III), e la seconda di “click”, ossia una cicloaddizione 1,3-dipolare Cu(I) catalizzata tra l’alchino terminale e un’azide. I prodotti sintetizzati sono stati caratterizzati attraverso analisi fotofisiche, valutando come le proprietà fotoemissive di questi substrati siano influenzate in seguito alla formazione di strutture più complesse.
Resumo:
The importance of pyrazole and lactam-based molecules in medical and pharmaceutical fields is underlined by the multitude of active ingredients on trade, such as Sildenafil or Apixaban, by Pfizer. In this work, a synthesis of an organic molecule with promising anticancer activity has been developed. This molecular scaffold is characterized by a δ-lactam-fused pyrazolic core, with a well-known biological activity and amenable of further functionalization. The synthetic strategy adopted for the obtainment of the core was based on a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of a nitrilimine with an α,β-unsaturated δ-lactam. Secondly, in order to give the final compound an elevated pharmacological activity, a functionalization with a double “side chain”, namely molecular fragment able to improve the interaction with particular biological receptors, was achieved. The target compound was thus obtained, with a highly convergent synthesis, and will be tested for antiproliferative activities towards different cellular lines.
Resumo:
The importance of pyrazole and isoquinoline-5,8-dione scaffolds in medical chemistry is underlined by the high number of drugs currently on trading that contains these active ingredients. Due to their cytotoxic capability, the interest of medicinal chemists in these heterocyclic rings has grown exponentially especially, for cancer therapy. In this project, the first synthesis of pyrazole-fused isoquinoline-5,8-diones has been developed. 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition followed by oxidative aromatization, established by our research group, has been employed. Screening of reaction conditions and characterization studies about the regioselectivity have been successfully performed. A remote control of regioselectivity, to achieve the two possible regioisomers has been accomplished. Through Molecular Docking studies, Structure-Activity relationship of differently substituted scaffolds containing our central core proved that a family of PI3K inhibitors have been discovered. Finally, in order to verify the promising antitumor activity, a first test of cell viability in vitro on T98G cell line of a solid brain tumor, the Glioblastoma Multiforme, showed cytotoxic inhibition comparable to currently trade anticancer drugs.