761 resultados para Benzylic alcohols
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Traditional logic gates are rapidly reaching the limits of miniaturization. Overheating of these components is no longer negligible. A new physical approach to the machine was proposed by Prof. C S. Lent “Molecular Quantum cellular automata”. Indeed the quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) approach offers an attractive alternative to diode or transistor devices. Th units encode binary information by two polarizations without corrent flow. The units for QCA theory are called QCA cells and can be realized in several way. Molecules can act as QCA cells at room temperature. In collaboration with STMicroelectronic, the group of Electrochemistry of Prof. Paolucci and the Nananotecnology laboratory from Lecce, we synthesized and studied with many techniques surface-active chiral bis-ferrocenes, conveniently designed in order to act as prototypical units for molecular computing devices. The chemistry of ferrocene has been studied thoroughly and found the opportunity to promote substitution reaction of a ferrocenyl alcohols with various nucleophiles without the aid of Lewis acid as catalysts. The only interaction between water and the two reagents is involve in the formation of a carbocation specie which is the true reactive species. We have generalized this concept to other benzyl alcohols which generating stabilized carbocations. Carbocation describe in Mayr’s scale were fondametal for our research. Finally, we used these alcohols to alkylate in enantioselective way aldehydes via organocatalysis.
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Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden experimentelle und theoretische Untersuchungen zum Phasen- und Grenzflächenverhalten von ternären Systemen des Typs Lösungsmittel/Fällungsmittel/Polymer durchgeführt. Diese Art der Mischungen ist vor allem für die Planung und Durchführung der Membranherstellung von Bedeutung, bei der die genaue Kenntnis des Phasendiagramms und der Grenzflächenspannung unabdingbar ist. Als Polymere dienten Polystyrol sowie Polydimethylsiloxan. Im Fall des Polystyrols kam Butanon-2 als Lösungsmittel zum Einsatz, wobei drei niedrigmolekulare lineare Alkohole als Fällungsmittel verwendet wurden. Für Polydimethylsiloxan eignen sich Toluol als Lösungsmittel und Ethanol als Fällungsmittel. Durch Lichtstreumessungen, Dampfdruckbestimmungen mittels Headspace-Gaschromatographie (VLE-Gleichgewichte) sowie Quellungsgleichgewichten lassen sich die thermodynamischen Eigenschaften der binären Subsysteme charakterisieren. Auf Grundlage der Flory-Huggins-Theorie kann das experimentell bestimmte Phasenverhalten (LLE-Gleichgewichte) in guter Übereinstimmung nach der Methode der Direktminimierung der Gibbs'schen Energie modelliert werden. Zieht man die Ergebnisse der Aktivitätsbestimmung von Dreikomponenten-Mischungen mit in Betracht, so ergeben sich systematische Abweichungen zwischen Experiment und Theorie. Sie können auf die Notwendigkeit ternärer Wechselwirkungsparameter zurückgeführt werden, die ebenfalls durch Modellierung zugänglich sind.Durch die aus den VLE- und LLE-Untersuchungen gewonnenen Ergebnissen kann die sog. Hump-Energie berechnet werden, die ein Maß für die Entmischungstendenz darstellt. Diese Größe eignet sich gut zur Beschreibung von Grenzflächenphänomenen mittels Skalengesetzen. Die für binäre Systeme gefundenen theoretisch fundierten Skalenparameter gelten jedoch nur teilweise. Ein neues Skalengesetz lässt erstmals eine Beschreibung über die gesamte Mischungslücke zu, wobei ein Parameter durch eine gemessene Grenzflächenspannung (zwischen Fällungsmittel/Polymer) ersetzt werden kann.
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Abstract Due to the ongoing efforts in transplanting b-cell mass there is also a great medical interest in specific b-cell imaging agents to quantify the acceptance of transplanted islets in humans in vivo. Additionally, in the context of type 1 diabetes mellitus the chronic and progressive loss of b-cells caused by autoimmune destruction has led to concerted efforts to prevent further loss of b-cells by autoantigen-specific immunotherapy of pre-diabetic patients. nateglinide and glibenclamide are SUR1 ligands used to stimulate insulin secretion in type 2 diabetic patients. They bind to a class of molecules known as the ATP-sensitive potassium channels, located on the insulin producing b-cells of the islets of Langerhans and are therefore excellent candidates as b-cell specific tracers. To obtain a precursor for a direct labelling of nateglinide with [18F]fluoride, the aromatic system of the phenylalanine structure element was derivatised to obtain a phenolic OH-group in 4-position which is capable of further derivatisation. The formed phenylether N-(trans-4-isopropylcyclohexanecarbonyl)-O-(2-hydroxyethyl)-D-tyrosin benzylester was tried to be tosylated according to several literature procedures but none of them was applicable. The catalytic influence of ytterbium(III)triflate in the reaction of toluenesulfonic acid anhydride and the alcohol was investigated. It was found that Yb(III) facilitates the tosylation of the alcohol under non-basic conditions and was extended to the tosylation of a great variety of different alcohols to prove its applicability in general. The radioactive labelling of N-(trans-4-isopropyl-cyclohexanecarbonyl)-O-(2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-D-tyrosine with [18F]F-/ Kryptofix® 222/ K2CO3-system was achieved in radiochemical yields (RCY) of 10 % after deprotection with Pd/ C and H2. In addition to the direct labelling approach, a labelling procedure applying 2[18F]fluoroethyltosylate and N-(trans-4-isopropyl-cyclohexanecarbonyl)-D-tyrosin was performed in 40 % RCY. Unfortunately the determination of the KD value of N-(trans-4-isopropylcyclohexanecarbonyl)-O-(2-fluoroethyl)-D-tyrosine revealed a significant decrease in affinity compared to original nateglinide. The in vivo evaluation of some 18F-labelled glibenclamide derivatives in humans and animals revealed that longer measuring times are warranted because a high liver uptake spoiles the data acquisition and the activity washout proceeds very slowly. Therefore glibenclamide was labelled with a radioisotope with a longer half life such as 99mTc (t1/2 = 6 h) to lengthen the possible time frame for image acquisition. The synthesis of a 99mTc labelled hydrophilic glibenclamide derivative was performed. It is hoped that gliben-clamide is internalised into the b-cell and there binds to the 95 % of intracellular SUR-1 receptors with eventual metablolisation and thus trapping in the cell. The KD-value of the corresponding Re-compound was determined to be 0.5 nM and the insulin secretion properties were similar to those of original glibenclamide. The labelling precursor N-{4-[N,N-bis-(carboxy-methyl)-aminoethyl)-5-chlorobenzene-carboxamido]-ethyl}-benzene-sulfonyl-N'-cyclohexyl urea tris sodium salt was reacted with [99mTc(I)(OH2)3(CO)3] Cl to yield the final N-{4-[99mTc(I)-tricarbonyl-N,N-bis-(carboxymethyl)-aminoethyl)-5-chloro-benzene-carboxamidoethyl]-benzene-sulfonyl}-N'-cyclo-hexyl-urea sodium salt in 70% RCY.
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This dissertation focuses on characterizing the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from grasses and young trees, and the burning of biomass mainly from Africa and Indonesia. The measurements were performed with a proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS). The biogenic emissions of tropical savanna vegetation were studied in Calabozo (Venezuela). Two field campaigns were carried out, the first during the wet season (1999) and the second during the dry season (2000). Three grass species were studied: T. plumosus, H. rufa and A. canescens, and the tree species B. crassifolia, C. americana and C. vitifolium. The emission rates were determined with a dynamic plant enclosure system. In general, the emissions increased exponentially with increasing temperature and solar radiation. Therefore, the emission rates showed high variability. Consequently, the data were normalized to a standard temperature of 30°C, and standard emission rates thus determined allowed for interspecific and seasonal comparisons. The range of average daytime (10:00-16:00) emission rates of total VOCs measured from green (mature and young) grasses was between 510-960 ngC/g/h. Methanol was the primary emission (140-360 ngC/g/h), followed by acetaldehyde, butene and butanol and acetone with emission rates between 70-200 ngC/g/h. The emissions of propene and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) were <80 ngC/g/h, and those of isoprene and C5-alcohols were between 10-130 ngC/g/h. The oxygenated species represented 70-75% of the total. The emission of VOCs was found to vary by up to a factor of three between plants of the same species, and by up to a factor of two between the different species. The annual source of methanol from savanna grasses worldwide estimated in this work was 3 to 4.4 TgC, which could represent up to 12% of the current estimated global emission from terrestrial vegetation. Two of the studied tree species, were isoprene emitters, and isoprene was also their primary emission (which accounted for 70-94% of the total carbon emitted) followed by methanol and butene + butanol. The daytime average emission rate of isoprene measured in the wet season was 27 mgC/g/h for B. crassifolia, and 123 mgC/g/h for C. vitifolium. The daytime emissions of methanol and butene + butanol were between 0.3 and 2 mgC/g/h. The total sum of VOCs emission measured during the day in the wet season was between 30 and 130 mgC/g/h. In the dry season, in contrast, the methanol emissions from C. vitifolium saplings –whose leaves were still developing– were an order of magnitude higher than in the wet season (15 mgC/g/h). The isoprene emission from B. crassifolia in the dry season was comparable to the emission in the wet season, whereas isoprene emission from C. vitifolium was about a factor of three lower (~43 mgC/g/h). Biogenic emission inventories show that isoprenoids are the most prominent and best-studied compounds. The standard emission rates of isoprene and monoterpenes of the measured savanna trees were in the lower end of the range found in the literature. The emission of other biogenic VOCs has been sparsely investigated, but in general, the standard emissions from trees studied here were within the range observed in previous investigations. The biomass burning study comprised the measurement of VOCs and other trace-gas emissions of 44 fires from 15 different fuel types, primarily from Africa and Indonesia, in a combustion laboratory. The average sum of emissions (excluding CO2, CO and NO) from African fuels was ~18 g(VOC)/kg. Six of the ten most important emissions were oxygenated VOCs. Acetic acid was the major emission, followed by methanol and formaldehyde. The emission of methane was of the same order as the methanol emission (~5 g/kg), and that of nitrogen-containing compounds was ~1 g/kg. An estimate of the VOC source from biomass burning of savannas and grasslands worldwide suggests that the sum of emissions is about 56 Tg/yr, of which 34 Tg correspond to oxygenated VOCs, 14 Tg to unsaturated and aromatic compounds, 5 Tg to methane and 3 Tg to N-compounds. The estimated emissions of CO, CO2 and NO are 216, 5117 and 9.4 Tg/yr, respectively. The emission factors reported here for Indonesian fuels are the first results of laboratory fires using Indonesian fuels. Acetic acid was the highest organic emission, followed by acetol, a compound not previously reported in smoke, methane, mass 97 (tentatively identified as furfural, dimethylfuran and ethylfuran), and methanol. The sum of total emissions of Indonesian fuels was 91 g/kg, which is 5 times higher than the emissions from African fuels. The results of this study reinforces the importance of oxygenated compounds. Due to the vast area covered by tropical savannas worldwide, the biogenic and biomass burning emission of methanol and other oxygenated compounds may be important for the regional and even global tropospheric chemistry.
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The future hydrogen demand is expected to increase, both in existing industries (including upgrading of fossil fuels or ammonia production) and in new technologies, like fuel cells. Nowadays, hydrogen is obtained predominantly by steam reforming of methane, but it is well known that hydrocarbon based routes result in environmental problems and besides the market is dependent on the availability of this finite resource which is suffering of rapid depletion. Therefore, alternative processes using renewable sources like wind, solar energy and biomass, are now being considered for the production of hydrogen. One of those alternative methods is the so-called “steam-iron process” which consists in the reduction of a metal-oxide by hydrogen-containing feedstock, like ethanol for instance, and then the reduced material is reoxidized with water to produce “clean” hydrogen (water splitting). This kind of thermochemical cycles have been studied before but currently some important facts like the development of more active catalysts, the flexibility of the feedstock (including renewable bio-alcohols) and the fact that the purification of hydrogen could be avoided, have significantly increased the interest for this research topic. With the aim of increasing the understanding of the reactions that govern the steam-iron route to produce hydrogen, it is necessary to go into the molecular level. Spectroscopic methods are an important tool to extract information that could help in the development of more efficient materials and processes. In this research, ethanol was chosen as a reducing fuel and the main goal was to study its interaction with different catalysts having similar structure (spinels), to make a correlation with the composition and the mechanism of the anaerobic oxidation of the ethanol which is the first step of the steam-iron cycle. To accomplish this, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRIFTS) was used to study the surface composition of the catalysts during the adsorption of ethanol and its transformation during the temperature program. Furthermore, mass spectrometry was used to monitor the desorbed products. The set of studied materials include Cu, Co and Ni ferrites which were also characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, surface area measurements, Raman spectroscopy, and temperature programmed reduction.
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This PhD thesis is aimed at studying the possible pathways and the mechanisms that can trigger oxylipins biosynthesis, and particularly that of short chain aldehydes and alcohols, in Lactobacillus helveticus, also in the presence of oxidative stress, using a totally labelled linoleic acid as precursor. In plants and fungi these molecules, involved in defence mechanisms against pathogens and in communication systems, derive from the oxidation of cellular unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs) and their accumulation is associated with stress exposure. Since some oxylipins are produced also by lactobacilli, it is possible to hypothesize that a metabolic pathway from UFAs to oxylipins, similar to what happens in plants and fungi, is present also in lactic acid bacteria. The results obtained pointed out that some volatile molecules are the result of UFAs catabolism, since they appear only when cells are incubated in their presence. Labelled linoleic acid is integrated in the membrane and subsequently transformed into aldehydes and alcohols, whose extent and carbon atoms number depend on stress exposure. The enzymes responsible for this metabolic pathway in plants and fungi (e.g. lipoxygenase, dioxygenase) seem to be absent in Lactobacillus helveticus and in other lactobacilli. Proteomic analyses show the over expression of many proteins, including thioredoxin reductase (part of the bacterial oxidative defence system), mainly in cells grown with linoleic acid without oxidative stress exposure, confirming that linoleic acid itself induces oxidative stress. 6 general oxidoreductases (class including dioxygenases and peroxidase) were found and therefore a deeper investigation on them could be productive in elucidating all steps involved in oxylipins biosynthesis in bacteria. Due to the multiple role of oxylipins (flavouring agents, antimicrobial compounds and interspecific signalling molecules) the identification of genes involved and regulating factors should have an important biotechnological impact, also allowing the overproduction of selected bioactive molecules.
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The transition metal-catalyzed allylic alkylation (Tsuji-Trost type reaction) is a powerful tool for C-C, C-N, and C-O bond formation, which has been widely applied to organic chemistry over the last decades. Typical substrates for this transformation are activated allylic compounds such as halides, esters, carbonates, carbamates, phosphates, and so on. However, use of these substrates is associated with the disadvantage of generating a stoichiometric amount of chemical waste. Furthermore, these starting materials have to be prepared in an extra step from the corresponding allylic alcohol. Thus, ideal substrates would be the allylic alcohols themselves, with water being the only byproduct in this case. However, the scarse propensity of the hydroxyl moiety to act as good leaving group has significantly limited their use so far. During the last decade significant efforts have been made in order to develop more atom-economical and environmentally-friendly allylic alkylation protocols by employing allylic alcohols directly. In this PhD dissertation two main projects addressing this topic are presented. “Project 1” deals with the development of new metal-catalyzed intramolecular Friedel-Crafts (FC) allylic alkylations of electron-rich (PAPER A), as well as challenging electron-poor arenes (PAPER B) with alcohols. In “Project 2”, gold(I)-catalyzed intramolecular and stereoselective allylic alkylation reactions are reported. In particular, a FC alkylation of indole-containing allylic alcohols is presented in PAPER C. While, an O-alkylation of aminol-containing allylic alcohols is reported in PAPER D. To the best of knowledge, these reports represent the first example of gold(I)-catalyzed stereoselective alkylations with alcohols.
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The proposal in my thesis has been the study of Stereoselective α-alkylation through SN1 type reaction. SN1 type reaction involves a stabilized and reactive carbocation intermediate By taking advantages of stability of particular carbocations, the use of carbocations in selective reactions has been important. In this work has been necessary to know the stability and reactivity of carbocations. And the work of Mayr group has helped to rationalize the behaviour and reactivity between the carbocations and nucleophiles by the use of Mayr’s scale of reactivity. The use of alcohols to performed the stable and reactive carbocations have been the key in my thesis. The direct nucleophilic substitution of alcohols has been a crucial scope in the field of organic synthesis, because offer a wide range of intermediates for the synthesis of natural products and pharmaceutics synthesis. In particular the catalytic nucleophilic direct substitution of alcohols represents a novel methodology for the preparation of a variety of derivatives, and water only as the sub-product in the reaction. The stereochemical control of the transformation C-H bond into stereogenic C-C bond adjacent to carbonyl functionalized has been studied for asymmetric catalysis. And the field of organocatalysis has introduced the use of small organic molecule as catalyst for stereoselective transformations. Merging these two concepts Organocatalysis and Mayr’s scale, my thesis has developed a new approach for the α-alkylation of aldehydes and ketones through SN1 type reaction.
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Hochgeladene semiflexible kationische und anionische Polyelektrolyte wurden mit niedermolekularen Tensiden zu Polyelektrolyt-Tensid-Komplexen (PETK) umgesetzt und in organischen Lösungsmitteln mit Streumethoden und Rasterkraftmikroskopie charakterisiert. Die synthetisierten PETK wurden anschließend, mit dem Ziel einer strukturkontrollierten Komplexbildung, für die Bildung von Interpolyelektrolytkomplexen (IPEK) in organischen Lösungsmitteln verwendet und anhand ihres Komplexbildungsverhaltens mit wässrigen Systemen verglichen. Die Umsetzung von zylindrischen Polymerbürsten mit Poly(styrolsulfonat)-, bzw. Poly(2-vinylpyridinium)-Seitenketten mit entgegengesetzt geladenen Tensiden verlief, trotz einer Graftingdichte von eins, quantitativ. Mit Streumethoden konnte gezeigt werden, dass die gebildeten PETK in Lösung als molekulare Zylinder vorliegen. Die Synthese von pUC19-DNA-Tensidkomplexen (DNA-TK), die sich in Alkoholen gut lösen, ist nur in stark basischer Lösung gelungen. Während der Charakterisierung der DNA-TK mit Streumethoden zeigte sich eine starke Abhängigkeit des Trägheitsradius von dem Verhältnis DNA-/Salz+. Die Bildung von IPEK aus hochgeladenen Polyelektrolyt-Bürsten bzw. PETK-Bürsten wurde an verschiedenen Beispielen in Wasser und DMF durchgeführt und mit Streumethoden verfolgt. Alle Systeme zeigten ein zu der IPEK-Bildung von linearen Polyelektrolyten analoges Komplexbildungsverhalten. Bei der Komplexierung von Poly(styrolsulfonat)-Bürsten-Tensidkomplexen mit kommerziellen Polyamidoamin-G5-Dendrimeren (PAMAM) oder Poly(ethylenoxid) modifizierten Poly(ethylenimin)-Bürsten hingegen wurden über den gesamten Gewichtsbruchbereich mit Streumethoden und AFM zylindrische Aggregate gefunden, die den Dimensionen der Poly(styrolsulfonat)-Bürsten-Tensidkomplexe entsprechen. Durch statistische Höhenanalyse der AFM-Bilder wurde ein linearer Zusammenhang zwischen der Komplexhöhe und dem Gewichtsbruch an PAMAM, bzw. PEI-PEO gefunden, der auf die Zunahme der Molmasse der Komplexe durch Wachstum entlang des Zylinderdurchmessers hindeutet. Die Bildung von Aggregaten, mit mehr als einem Polyanion, wurde nicht beobachtet.
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The oxidation of alcohols and olefins is a pivotal reaction in organic synthesis. However, traditional oxidants are toxic and they often release a considerable amounts of by-products. Here, two IronIII-based systems are shown as oxidative catalyst, working in mild conditions with hydrogen peroxide as primary oxidant. An efficient catalytic system for the selective oxidation of several alcohols to their corresponding aldehydes and ketones was developed and characterized, [Fe(phen)2Cl2]NO3 (phen=1,10-Phenantroline). It was demonstrated that the adoption of a buffered aqueous solution is of crucial importance to ensure both considerable activity and selectivity.The Iron - Thymine-1-acetic acid in-situ complex was studied as catalyst in alcohol oxidations and C-H oxidative functionalization, involving hydrogen peroxide as primary oxidant in mild reaction conditions. The catalytic ability in alcohol oxidations was investigated by Density Functional Theory calculations, however the catalyst still has uncertain structure. The system shows satisfactory activity in alcohol oxidation and aliphatic rings functionalization. The Fe-THA system was studied in cyclohexene oxidation and oxidative halogenations. Halide salts such as NBu4X and NH4X were introduced in the catalytic system as halogens source to obtain cyclohexene derivatives such as halohydrins, important synthetic intermediates.The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute in testing new catalytic systems for alcohol oxidations and C-H functionalization. In particular, most of the efforts in this work focus on studying the Iron - Thymine-1-acetic acid (THA) systems as non-heme oxidative model, which present: •an iron metal centre(s) as a coordinative active site, •hydrogen peroxide as a primary oxidant, •THA as an eco-friendly, biocompatible, low cost coordinating ligand.
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In order to match the more stringent environmental regulations, heterogenization of traditional homogeneous processes is one of the main challenges of the modern chemical industry. Great results have been achieved in the fields of petrochemicals and base chemicals, whereas in fine chemical industry most of the synthetic procedures are based on multistep processes catalyzed by homogeneous catalysts mainly used in stoichiometric amounts. In the fine chemicals manufacture not so much efforts have been devoted to the investigation of suitable solid catalysts for the development of greener processes, then this sector represent a very attractive field of research. In this context, the present work deals with the extensive investigation of the possibility to heterogenize existing processes, in particular two different classes of reactions have been studied: alkylation of aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds and selective oxidation of aromatic alcohols. Traditional solid acid catalysts, such as zeolites, clays and alumina have been tested in the gas phase alkylation of 1,2-methylendioxybenzene, core building block of many drugs, pesticides and fragrances. The observed reactivity were clarified through a deep FTIR investigation complemented by ab initio calculation. The same catalysts were tested in the gas phase isopropylation of thiophene with the aim of clearly attribute the role of the reaction parameters in the reaction proceeding and verify the possibility to enhance the selectivity of one of the two possible isomers. Finally various Au/CeO2 catalysts were tested in the synthesis of benzaldehyde and piperonal, two aldehydes largely employed in the manufacture of fine chemical products, through liquid phase oxidation of the corresponding alcohols in very mild conditions.
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The demand of energy, fuels and chemicals is increasing due to the strong growth of some countries in the developing world and the development of the world economy. Unfortunately, the general picture derived sparked an exponential increase in crude oil prices with a consequent increase of the chemical, by-products and energy, depleting the global market. Nowadays biomass are the most promising alternative to fossil fuels for the production of chemicals and fuels. In this work, the development of three different catalytic processes for the valorization of biomass-derived has been investigated. 5-hydroxymethylfurfural oxidation was studied under mild reaction condition using gold and gold/copper based catalysts synthetized from pre-formed nanoparticles and supported onto TiO2 and CeO2. The analysis conducted on catalysts showed the formation of alloys gold/copper and a strong synergistic effect between the two metals. For this reason the bimetallic catalysts supported on titania showed a higher catalytic activity respect to the monometallic catalysts. The process for the production of 2,5-bishydroxymethyl furan (BHMF) was also optimized by means the 5-hydroxymethylfurfural hydrogenation using the Shvo complex. Complete conversion of HMF was achieved working at 90 °C and 10 bar of hydrogen. The complex was found to be re-usable for at least three catalytic cycles without suffering any type of deactivation. Finally, the hydrogenation of furfural and HMF was carried out, developing the process of hydrogen transfer by using MgO as a catalyst and methanol as a hydrogen donor. Quantitative yields to alcohols have been achieved in a few hours working in mild condition: 160 °C and at autogenous pressure. The only by-products formed were light products such as CO, CO2 and CH4 (products derived from methanol transformation), easily separable from the reaction solution depressurizing the reactor.
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Die alkoholische Leberzirrhose ist eine anerkannte Indikation für eine Lebertransplantation. Die Prognose dieser Patientengruppe ist bei sicherer Langzeitabstinenz besser als diejenige von Patienten mit einer Leberzirrhose anderer Genese. Jeglicher Alkoholkonsum stellt eine absolute Kontraindikation für eine Transplantation dar. In vielen Ländern gibt es die Forderung nach einer sechsmonatigen Alkoholabstinenz sowie einer guten Compliance vor der Lebertransplantation. Zu deren Überprüfung stehen in der Praxis meist methodisch unzureichende Standards zur Verfügung. Mit der seit den 80er Jahren in der Rechtsmedizin etablierten Alkoholbegleitstoff-Analyse werden die Serumkonzentrationen von Ethanol und anderen Alkoholen und Begleitstoffen, wie z.B. dem Methanol, bestimmt. Methanol ist ein sensitiver und spezifischer Indikator für einen rezenten Alkoholkonsum, da es aufgrund von kompetitiver Hemmung der ADH durch exogen herbeigeführtes (konsumiertes) Ethanol im Serum akkumuliert. Die Alkoholbegleitstoff-Analyse eignet sich im klinischen Alltag zur Überprüfung eines rezenten Alkoholkonsums bei Patienten mit Alkoholismushintergrund. rnIn dieser Studie wurde der Methanoltest standardisiert bei 41 Patienten mit einer ALC auf der Warteliste für eine LTx angewandt. Es wurde bei 32 von 92 Blutuntersuchungen ein Rückfall nachgewiesen, während die Selbstauskunft und der Ethanoltest jeweils nur in 3 Fällen positiv ausfielen. Der Methanoltest wies also in 29 Fällen (1/3) einen rezenten Alkoholkonsum nach, der weder in der Selbstauskunft noch durch den Ethanoltest aufgedeckt worden war.rnEs konnte gezeigt werden, dass der Methanoltest als Bestandteil der Alkoholbegleitstoff-Analyse für die Überprüfung des Abstinenzverhaltens von Patienten mit alkoholtoxischer Leberzirrhose auf der Warteliste vor Transplantation besser geeignet ist als die Selbstauskunft und der direkte Nachweis von Ethanol im Blut der Patienten. In der Praxis zeigte sich, dass mit einer unangekündigten Untersuchung mehr Rückfälle diagnostiziert werden können als bei länger im Voraus geplanten Routine-Untersuchungsterminen. rn
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The main aim of my PhD project was the design and the synthesis of new pyrrolidine organocatalysts. New effective ferrocenyl pyrrolidine catalysts, active in benchmark organocatalytic reactions, has been developed. The ferrocenyl moiety, in combination with simple ethyl chains, is capable of fixing the enamine conformation addressing the approach trajectory of the nucleophile in the reaction. The results obtained represent an interesting proof-of-concept, showing for the first time the remarkable effectiveness of the ferrocenyl moiety in providing enantioselectivity through conformational selection. This approach could be viably employed in the rational design of ligands for metal or organocatalysts. Other hindered secondary amines has been prepared from alkylation of acyclic chiral nitroderivatives with alcohols in a highly diastereoselective fashion, giving access to functionalized, useful organocatalytic chiral pyrrolidines. A family of new pyrrolidines bearing sterogenic centers and functional groups can be readily accessible by this methodology. The second purpose of the project was to study in deep the reactivity of stabilized carbocations in new metal-free and organocatalytic reactions. By taking advantage of the results from the kinetic studies described by Mayr, a simple and effective procedure for the direct formylation of aryltetrafluoroborate salts, has been development. The coupling of a range of aryl- and heteroaryl- trifluoroborate salts with 1,3-benzodithiolylium tetrafluoroborate, has been attempted in moderate to good yields. Finally, a simple and general methodology for the enamine-mediated enantioselective α-alkylation of α-substituted aldehydes with 1,3-benzodithiolylium tetrafluoroborate has been reported. The introduction of the benzodithiole moiety permit the installation of different functional groups due to its chameleonic behaviour.
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1.1 Synthese des dreizehngliedrigen (S)-(-)-Curvularin-AnalogonsrnAus biologischen Studien ist bekannt, dass (S)-(-)-Curvularin die Tyrosin-Phosphorylierung von STAT1-Proteinen inhibiert. Die Struktur des biologischen Targets ist jedoch unbekannt. Aus diesem Grund wurde eine Variation des (S)-(-)-Curvularin-Gerüsts vorgenommen werden, indem das zwölfgliedrige Ringgerüst erweitert wurde. Das dreizehngliedrigen (S)-(-)-Curvularin-Analogons konnte aus Acetondicarbonsäuredimethylester, (S)-Hex-5-en-2-ol, und Adipinsäuremonoallylester in 11 Stufen dargestellt werden.rn1.2 PhomolrnDas zweite Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Totalsynthese von Phomol. Zunächst wurden ausgehend von D Mannitol (3S,4R)-3,4-O-Isopropyliden-dec-1-en-5-ol in sechs Stufen und (3R,4R)-3,4-Dibenzyloxy-5-hexensäure in sieben Stufen synthetisiert und anschließend unter Yamaguchi-Bedingungen verestert. Die erhaltenen Ester wurden der Ringschlussmetathese unterworfen. Hierbei entstand das gewünschte Makrolacton lediglich in Spuren, welches spektroskopisch nachgewiesen werden konnten. Daher wurden im weiteren Verlauf (3S,4S,5S)-3-(p-Methoxybenzyl)-4-(triisopropylsilyloxy)-1-decen-5-ol und (3S,4S,5R)-3-(p-Methoxyben-zyl)-4-(triisopropylsilyloxy)-1-decen-5-ol in 10 Stufen aus (+) Xylose synthetisiert. Diese Alkohole wurden mit (3R,4R)-3,4-Di-p-methoxybenzyloxy-5-hexensäure, welche analog (3R,4R)-3,4-Dibenzyloxy-5-hexensäure dargestellt wurden, unter Yamaguchi-Bedingungen verestert und anschließend Studien zur Ringschlussmetathese unterworfen. Hierbei ließ sich nur ein Diastereomer zur Reaktion bringen wodurch sich (4R,5R,8S,9S,10R,E)-4,5,8-Tri(p-methoxybenzyloxy)-10-pentyl-9-(triisopropylsilyloxy)-3,3,5,8,9,10-hexahydro-2H-oxecin-2-on bildete. Nach Spaltung des Silylethers sollte die Seitenkette an C-8 eingeführt werden, was jedoch unter verschiedenen Bedingungen nicht gelungen ist. rnDas Grundgerüst des Phomols konnte in einer 20-stufigen Synthese ausgehend von D Mannitol und (+) Xylose aufgebaut werden. rn