03 Fakultät Chemie

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    Stereoselective alkylation of aromatic compounds with threonine trifluoromethanesulfonates
    (1987) Effenberger, Franz; Weber, Thomas
    Alkyl trifluoromethanesulfonates (alkyl triflates) have only been used in special cases for the alkylation of aromatic compounds. We have now succeeded in synthesizing the N-protected triflates of (S)- and (R)-serine methyl ester as well as the N-protected triflates 1 of all diastereomeric threonine methyl esters in very good yields and with complete retention of configuration.
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    Stereoselektive Synthesen von α,α'-Iminodicarbonsäuren (Aminosäuren ; 5)
    (1986) Effenberger, Franz; Burkard, Ulrike
    Die Trifluormethansulfonate 1, 11 bzw. 26 von enantiomerenreinen Milchsäureestern, β-Phenylmilchsäureestern bzw. α-Hydroxyglutarsäure-dimethylester (25) reagieren mit (S)-bzw. (R)-α-Aminosäureestern 2, 5, 8, 14, 17, 20 bzw. 23 diastereoselektiv zu denα,α'-Iminodicarbonsäureestern 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 16, 18, 21 bzw. 24, die sich ohne Schwierigkeiten zu den entsprechenden α,α'-Iminodicarbonsäuren 4, 7, 10, 13, 19 bzw. 22 verseifen lassen. Verantwortlich für die hohe Diastereomerenausbeute bei diesen Reaktionen ist die große Austrittstendenz des Trifluormethansulfonat-Ions, das auch bei tiefen Temperaturen den Austausch mit den relativ schwach nucleophilen α-Aminosäureestern nach einem reinen SN2-Mechanismus ermöglicht.
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    Designing covalent organic framework‐based light‐driven microswimmers toward therapeutic applications
    (2023) Sridhar, Varun; Yildiz, Erdost; Rodríguez‐Camargo, Andrés; Lyu, Xianglong; Yao, Liang; Wrede, Paul; Aghakhani, Amirreza; Akolpoglu, Birgul M.; Podjaski, Filip; Lotsch, Bettina V.; Sitti, Metin
    While micromachines with tailored functionalities enable therapeutic applications in biological environments, their controlled motion and targeted drug delivery in biological media require sophisticated designs for practical applications. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), a new generation of crystalline and nanoporous polymers, offer new perspectives for light‐driven microswimmers in heterogeneous biological environments including intraocular fluids, thus setting the stage for biomedical applications such as retinal drug delivery. Two different types of COFs, uniformly spherical TABP‐PDA‐COF sub‐micrometer particles and texturally nanoporous, micrometer‐sized TpAzo‐COF particles are described and compared as light‐driven microrobots. They can be used as highly efficient visible‐light‐driven drug carriers in aqueous ionic and cellular media. Their absorption ranging down to red light enables phototaxis even in deeper and viscous biological media, while the organic nature of COFs ensures their biocompatibility. Their inherently porous structures with ≈2.6  and ≈3.4 nm pores, and large surface areas allow for targeted and efficient drug loading even for insoluble drugs, which can be released on demand. Additionally, indocyanine green (ICG) dye loading in the pores enables photoacoustic imaging, optical coherence tomography, and hyperthermia in operando conditions. This real‐time visualization of the drug‐loaded COF microswimmers enables unique insights into the action of photoactive porous drug carriers for therapeutic applications.
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    Counterion effects on the mesomorphic and electrochemical properties of guanidinium salts
    (2024) Ebert, Max; Lange, Alyna; Müller, Michael; Wuckert, Eugen; Gießelmann, Frank; Klamroth, Tillmann; Zens, Anna; Taubert, Andreas; Laschat, Sabine
    Ionic liquid crystals (ILCs) combine the ion mobility of ionic liquids with the order and self-assembly of thermotropic mesophases. To understand the role of the anion in ILCs, wedge-shaped arylguanidinium salts with tetradecyloxy side chains were chosen as benchmark systems and their liquid crystalline self-assembly in the bulk phase as well as their electrochemical behavior in solution were studied depending on the anion. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarizing optical microscopy (POM) and X-ray diffraction (WAXS, SAXS) experiments revealed that for spherical anions, the phase width of the hexagonal columnar mesophase increased with the anion size, while for non-spherical anions, the trends were less clear cut. Depending on the anion, the ILCs showed different stability towards electrochemical oxidation and reduction with the most stable being the PF6 based compound. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations suggest a possible contribution of the guanidinium cation to the oxidation processes.
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    The donor strength of dialkylamino functions : a systematic study of delta H /HMO pi-electron density correlations in aminobenzenes
    (1978) Effenberger, Franz; Fischer, Peter; Schöller, Wolfgang W.; Stohrer, Wolf-Dieter
    From the resonance interaction between different NR2 substituents and the arylic π-system in mono-,1, 3-bis- and 1,3,5-tris(dialkylamino)benzenes, quantitative parameters are derived for the relative donor strength of the pyrrolidino, dimethylamino, piperidino and morpholino group. Towards an uncharged π-system in the ground state, the donor potential decreases in the series Pyr>N(CH3)2>Pip>Mor. The same order, though with somewhat different gradation, is observed for the aminobenzene/trinitrobenzene charge transfer complex absorptions, and for the polarographic oxidation potentials. The detailed analysis of the chemical shift/π-charge density correlations for methoxy and dialkylamino benzenes also reveals that these substituents exert a significant deshielding effect on protons in ortho-position. This additional downfield shift is probably due to steric interactions and strongly increases from the pyrrolidino to the piperidino group.
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    Confirmation of siderazot, Fe3N1.33, the only terrestrial nitride mineral
    (2021) Bette, Sebastian; Theye, Thomas; Bernhardt, Heinz-Jürgen; Clark, William P.; Niewa, Rainer
    Siderazot, the only terrestrial nitride mineral, was reported only once in 1876 to occur as coating on volcanic rocks in a fumarolic environment from Mt. Etna and, to date, has been neither confirmed nor structurally characterized. We have studied the holotype sample from the Natural History Museum, London, UK, originally collected by O. Silvestri in 1874, and present siderazot with epsilon-Fe3N-type crystal structure and composition of Fe3N1.33(7) according to crystal structure Rietveld refinements, in good agreement with electron microprobe analyses. Crystal structure data, chemical composition, and Raman and reflectance measurements are reported. Possible formation conditions are derived from composition and phase stability data according to synthetic samples.
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    Highly active cooperative Lewis acid : ammonium salt catalyst for the enantioselective hydroboration of ketones
    (2021) Titze, Marvin; Heitkämper, Juliane; Junge, Thorsten; Kästner, Johannes; Peters, René
    Enantiopure secondary alcohols are fundamental high‐value synthetic building blocks. One of the most attractive ways to get access to this compound class is the catalytic hydroboration. We describe a new concept for this reaction type that allowed for exceptional catalytic turnover numbers (up to 15 400), which were increased by around 1.5-3 orders of magnitude compared to the most active catalysts previously reported. In our concept an aprotic ammonium halide moiety cooperates with an oxophilic Lewis acid within the same catalyst molecule. Control experiments reveal that both catalytic centers are essential for the observed activity. Kinetic, spectroscopic and computational studies show that the hydride transfer is rate limiting and proceeds via a concerted mechanism, in which hydride at Boron is continuously displaced by iodide, reminiscent to an SN2 reaction. The catalyst, which is accessible in high yields in few steps, was found to be stable during catalysis, readily recyclable and could be reused 10 times still efficiently working.
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    Strukturelle, elektrochemische und spektroskopische Untersuchungen von bioinspirierten Modellkomplexen mit N,S-Liganden
    (2010) Schnödt, Johannes; Kaim, Wolfgang (Prof. Dr.)
    Durch die strukturelle Aufklärung der aktiven Zentren von Proteinen und Enzymen hat sich ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsgebiet entwickelt, das versucht entsprechende Modellsysteme als Katalysatoren zu nutzen. Insbesondere Elektronen übertragende Proteine, wie Plastocyanin sowie oxygenierende Enzyme, wie die Peptidylglycin-a-hydroxylierende Monooxygenase, die einen Redoxprozess und einen Sauerstofftransfer verbinden, sind in den Blickpunkt gerückt. In der vorliegenden Dissertation werden die Synthesen und die strukturellen Aufklärungen von bioinspirierten Modellkomplexen mit stickstoff- und schwefelhaltigen Liganden ausführlich beschrieben. Neben den spektroskopischen Eigenschaften dieser Komplexe liegt der Fokus auf den Untersuchungen der elektrochemischen Eigenschaften dieser Redoxsysteme im besonderen Maße im Hinblick auf die Rolle des Schwefels.
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    Experimental and computational phase studies of the ZrO2-based systems for thermal barrier coatings
    (2006) Wang,Chong; Aldinger, Fritz (Prof.)
    The ZrO2-based materials are practically important as the thermal barrier coatings (TBC) for high temperature gas turbines, due to their low thermal conductivity, high temperature thermal stability and excellent interfacial compatibility. Studies of the phase equilibira, phase transformation, and thermodynamics of the ZrO2-based systems can provide the necessary basic knowledge to develop the next generation TBC materials. In the thesis, the systems ZrO2 - HfO2, ZrO2 - LaO1.5, ZrO2 - NdO1.5, ZrO2 - SmO1.5, ZrO2 - GdO1.5, ZrO2 - DyO1.5, ZrO2 - YbO1.5 and ZrO2 - GdO1.5 - YO1.5 were experimentally studied. The samples were prepared by the chemical co-precipitation method, with aqueous solutions Zr(CH3COO)4, HfO(NO3)2, and RE(NO3)3×xH2O (RE=La, Nd, Sm, Gd, Dy, Yb) as starting materials. Various experimental techniques, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), differential thermal analysis (DTA), and high temperature calorimetry were employed to study the phase transformation, phase equilibria between 1400 and 1700°C, heat content and heat capacity of the materials. A lot of contradictions in the literature were resolved and the phase diagrams were reconstructed.