6 resultados para organometallic
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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Studi recenti sull’utilizzo di sonde organometalliche per bioconiugazione sfruttano la possibilità di interazione di queste con una proteina, l’avidina, per la sua capacità di coordinarsi selettivamente ad una particolare molecola organica, la biotina. In questa tesi viene descritta la sintesi di due leganti bi-funzionali contenenti sia un’unità capace di fungere da legante per un opportuno metallo, che un’unità di biotina in grado di legarsi all’avidina. La differenza fra i due leganti risiede nello spaziatore che collega le due unità funzionali della molecola. Una volta ottenuti i leganti progettati, sono stati sintetizzati i corrispondenti complessi di Ir (III) e Re (I). Le proprietà fotofisiche sono state misurate sia in solvente organico che in soluzione acquosa e quindi sono state effettuate titolazioni dell’avidina con soluzioni acquose a titolo noto dei complessi sintetizzati, con il fine di comprendere come le proprietà luminescenti dei complessi vengano influenzate dalla bio-coniugazione tra biotina ed avidina.
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The research performed in the framework of this Master Thesis has been directly inspired by the recent work of an organometallic research group led by Professor Maria Cristina Cassani on a topic related to the structures, dynamics and catalytic activity of N-heterocyclic carbene-amide rhodium(I) complexes1. A series of [BocNHCH2CH2ImR]X (R = Me, X = I, 1a’; R = Bz, X = Br, 1b’; R = trityl, X = Cl, 1c’) amide-functionalized imidazolium salts bearing increasingly bulky N-alkyl substituents were synthetized and characterized. Subsequently, these organic precursors were employed in the synthesis of silver(I) complexes as intermediate compounds on a way to rhodium(I) complexes [Rh(NBD)X(NHC)] (NHC = 1-(2-NHBoc-ethyl)-3-R-imidazolin-2-ylidene; X = Cl, R = Me (3a’), R = Bz (3b’), R = trityl (3c’); X = I, R = Me (4a’)). VT NMR studies of these complexes revealed a restricted rotation barriers about the metal-carbene bond. However, while the rotation barriers calculated for the complexes in which R = Me, Bz (3a’,b’ and 4a) matched the experimental values, this was not true in the trityl case 3c’, where the experimental value was very similar to that obtained for compound 3b’ and much smaller with respect to the calculated one. In addition, the energy barrier derived for 3c’ from line shape simulation showed a strong dependence on the temperature, while the barriers measured for 3a’,b’ did not show this effect. In view of these results and in order to establish the reasons for the previously found inconsistency between calculated and experimental thermodynamic data, the first objective of this master thesis was the preparation of a series of rhodium(I) complexes [Rh(NBD)X(NHC)] (NHC = 1-benzyl-3-R-imidazolin-2-ylidene; X = Cl, R = Me, Bz, trityl, tBu), containing the benzyl substituent as a chiral probe, followed by full characterization. The second objective of this work was to investigate the catalytic activity of the new rhodium compounds in the hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes for comparison purposes with the reported complexes. Another purpose of this work was to employ the prepared N-heterocyclic ligands in the synthesis of iron(II)-NHC complexes.
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One of the key processing parameters in thermoset composites manufacturing is to have an optimum balance between open time and cure time. Long open times followed with a fast cure profile (also referred as snap cure or “hockey stick” shaped profiles) are required on applications like Pultrusion, Filament Winding, Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) and Infusion. In this work, several factors affecting the reactivity of a base line polyurethane formulation were studied. The addition of different components such as internal mold release agents, cross-linker, polyols having different molecular structure and isocyanates having different functionality were studied. A literature search was conducted to identify the main catalyst packages existing in the market. The reactivity of catalyst based on tertiary amines, orgamometallic salts, and co-catalyst of amine-organometallic complexes was characterized. Addition of quelants agents such as thioglycerol and acetyl acetone to delay the catalyst activity were also considered. As a consequence of this work a vast reactivity map was generated. This should guide the formulation designer in future product generations for the further development of the mentioned applications. Recommendations on measurements systems and further areas of exploration are also given.
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Recent studies on the use of bio-conjugating organometallic probes report on the possibility to use biotinylated-derivatives to selectively coordinate to a specific protein, avidin. In the present thesis, the synthesis of four new bifunctional ligands is described. The ligands contain both a pyridine triazolic unit able to coordinate a transition metal, and a biotin fragment able to bond avidin: the two functionalities are linked together by an appropriate aromatic linker (amide or ester). The obtained ligands were then employed to form luminescent Ir(III) complexes, that have been fully characterized also by a photophysical point of view both in organic and in aqueous solvent. Therefore, titrations of solutions of avidin with aqueous solutions of Ir(III)-complexes have been performed in order to estimate the luminescence variations of the complexes in the presence or in the absence of bio-conjugation.
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The Chemically Modified Electrodes (CME) are widely used in electroanalytical chemistry as chemical sensors. The interest in the covalent anchoring of a redox mediator on the electrode surface is increasing, because it allows the sensibility and the selectivity of this kind of systems to improve. My work is situated in this field of research and involves the synthesis of new Iron(0) complexes that contain cyclopentadienone, N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and carbonyl ancillary ligands. These complexes have shown electrochemical properties similar to those of ferrocene (organometallic compound widely used as electrochemical sensor). These complexes have been properly functionalized with a EDOT group in the NHC ligand side chain that it was after used for the realization of Electrochemically Modified PEDOT thanks to copolymerization reaction between the functionalized complex and the EDOT in different amounts. All the synthetic steps were assisted by suitable characterizations (NMR, IR, ESI-MS, cyclic voltammetry and X-ray for the monomeric compound as imidazolium salt and NHC functionalized complexes; cyclic voltammetry, IR e SEM for the copolymers). The properties of the polymer as a selective sensor was preliminarily investigated for dopamine and 2-propanol.
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Lo scopo di questo lavoro di tesi sperimentale consiste nell’ideazione e nell’ottimizzazione di nuove forme d’ingegnerizzazione di sistemi nano e micrometrici di silice (SiO2) in cui sono stati incorporati complessi di metalli di transizione e lantanoidei. Lo studio è scaturito dalla prospettiva di poter trasferire le caratteristiche di luminescenza dei complessi dalla scala molecolare di sintesi a quella macroscopica, attraverso l’utilizzo di una opportuna matrice veicolante. Dopo una intensa sessione di lavoro dedicata all’ottimizzazione della sintesi e delle caratteristiche di stabilità e resistenza dei sistemi, dalla fase sol fino ai micronizzati, si è sviluppata una possibile applicazione industriale come substrato tessile dotato di funzioni eventualmente antibatteriche. This experimental work is aimed at exploiting and optimizing new and convenient ways to incorporate organometallic and lanthanoid complexes into silica-based colloid matrices. Following a similar approach, the luminescent properties of both organometallic and lanthanoid complexes could be kept unaltered on passing from the molecular to nanometric scale (sol), ending up to micrometer sized systems (micro-powders). The subsequent optimization of the processes led to systems that were loaded onto the surface of fabric, which were successively studied for their light-induced antimicrobial abilities.