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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Metal-free visible-light promoted generation of nitrogen-centred radicals via photoredox catalysis

Davies, Jacob January 2018 (has links)
Nitrogen-centred radicals (NCRs) are powerful reaction intermediates that allow key bonds to nitrogen to be formed. However, the generation of NCRs typically requires pre-functionalised precursors that can be difficult to access and harsh reaction conditions in the formation of the NCR itself which has limited synthetic application. In this thesis, the application of visible-light mediated photoredox catalysis towards the generation of iminyl and amidyl radicals is demonstrated and the advances to NCR chemistry this has facilitated. Initial work developed electron-poor O-aryl oximes as suitable precursors for hydroimination reactions, activated via single-electron reduction under photoredox conditions. These precursors are accessible by a simple condensation reaction with the commercially available hydroxylamine and can be purified by recrystallization. The realisation of a transition metal-free protocol was made possible by using the organic dye eosin Y as the photocatalyst. This activation mode was then extended to the generation of (carb)amidyl-radicals from easy-to-make O-aryl hydroxylamides. Similar transition metal-free photoredox reaction conditions could be applied in intramolecular hydroamidation reactions allowing the preparation of lactams and cyclic (thio)carbamates. For the first time N-Boc and N-Cbz protected amidyl-radicals were utilised despite the very high electrophilic nature of these species. Finally, one of the big challenges associated with NCR chemistry was addressed; the development of multicomponent reactions for the divergent synthesis of complex N-containing molecules. Previously developed O-aryl precursors proved unsuitable and instead a novel class of alpha-imino acid precursors were identified that can be activated via oxidation under photoredox conditions. This activation mode was also rendered transition metal-free by using the Fukuzumi photoredox catalyst. These new NCR precursors proved crucial in developing a divergent methodology that allows the synthesis of up to fifteen iminofunctionalised products from a single starting material. Moreover, this methodology could be applied to the modification of complex natural products such as immunosuppressant drug mycophenolic acid and alkaloid thebaine. One could envisage such an approach may be ideal for a drug discovery type situation where changes in functionality can greater alter drug activity.
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The Synthesis and Applications of Sulfoxide Ligands and Methodology Development Towards Beta-Amino Acid Incorporation in Peptides

Leung, Priscilla 31 May 2011 (has links)
The use of sulfoxide ligands for transition metal catalyzed transformations has recently been brought to the forefront in organic chemistry. The synthesis of a series of tri- and disulfoxides will be presented, and their applications investigated. Their use in rhodium catalyzed 1,4-additions of phenylboronic acid to 2-cyclohexen-1-one result in enantioselectivities up to 80%. The incorporation of β-amino acid residues into polypeptides has resulted in new foldamers whose structures and enhanced stability provide interesting opportunities for new biological applications. A novel strategy for an iterative peptide synthesis involving β-amino acids will be proposed. Lastly, a hydroamidation-type strategy for the construction of β3-amino acids, or more specifically of β-(N-acylamino)acrylates, will be presented as preliminary work towards the goal of dipeptide synthesis.
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The Synthesis and Applications of Sulfoxide Ligands and Methodology Development Towards Beta-Amino Acid Incorporation in Peptides

Leung, Priscilla 31 May 2011 (has links)
The use of sulfoxide ligands for transition metal catalyzed transformations has recently been brought to the forefront in organic chemistry. The synthesis of a series of tri- and disulfoxides will be presented, and their applications investigated. Their use in rhodium catalyzed 1,4-additions of phenylboronic acid to 2-cyclohexen-1-one result in enantioselectivities up to 80%. The incorporation of β-amino acid residues into polypeptides has resulted in new foldamers whose structures and enhanced stability provide interesting opportunities for new biological applications. A novel strategy for an iterative peptide synthesis involving β-amino acids will be proposed. Lastly, a hydroamidation-type strategy for the construction of β3-amino acids, or more specifically of β-(N-acylamino)acrylates, will be presented as preliminary work towards the goal of dipeptide synthesis.

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