Publications by authors named "Dale C Swenson"

The high fluorophilicity of borane-containing ligands offers promise for accessing new metallodrug candidates capable of bifunctional [F]-positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, but this requires water soluble and hydrolytically stable ligands that can be fluorinated under mild conditions. Toward this goal, here we report the synthesis and characterization of water-soluble Pt(II) complexes containing a triaminoborane-bridged diphosphoramidite ligand called TBDPhos that can be fluorinated using simple fluoride salts. NMR and XRD studies show that (TBDPhos)PtCl (1) dissolves in water with cooperative H-OH addition across the bridgehead N-B bond to form 1-H2O.

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A method to rapidly diversify the molecules formed in organic crystals is introduced, with aryl nitriles playing a novel dual role as both hydrogen-bond acceptors and modifiable organic groups. The discovery of coexisting supramolecular synthons in the same crystal is also described. The general concept is demonstrated by using a bis(aryl nitrile) alkene that undergoes a hydrogen-bond-directed intermolecular [2+2] photodimerization to form a tetra(aryl nitrile)cyclobutane.

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Cocrystallizations of diboronic acids [1,3-benzenediboronic acid (1,3-bdba), 1,4-benzenediboronic acid (1,4-bdba) and 4,4'-biphenyldiboronic acid (4,4'-bphdba)] and bipyridines [1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene (bpe) and 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (bpeta)] generated the hydrogen-bonded 1 : 2 cocrystals [(1,4-bdba)(bpe) ] (1), [(1,4-bdba)(bpeta) ] (2), [(1,3-bdba)(bpe) (H O) ] (3) and [(1,3-bdba)(bpeta) (H O)] (4), wherein 1,3-bdba involved hydrated assemblies. The linear extended 4,4'-bphdba exhibited the formation of 1 : 1 cocrystals [(4,4'-bphdba)(bpe)] (5) and [(4,4'-bphdba-me)(bpeta)] (6). For 6, a hemiester was generated by an in-situ linker transformation.

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The genus comprises fungi that colonize basidiomata of wood-inhabiting fungi, including important forest pathogens. Studies of fermentation cultures of an isolate (TFC201724) collected on the foothills of Himalayas, and closely related to isolates from Europe, led to the identification of a new cyclic octapeptide along with two closely related analogues (-) and four dioxopiperazines (-). The structure of the lead compound, broomeanamide A (), was assigned mainly by analysis of 2D NMR and HRESIMS data.

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Photoirradiation of a binary cocrystal composed of two different cyclic dienes generates a highly-symmetric cubane-like tetraacid cage regioselectively and in quantitative yield. The cage forms by a double [2+2] photodimerization of one of the diene cocrystal components. The second diene while photostable in the cocrystal reacts in a double [2+2] photodimerization as a pure form quantitatively to form a tetramethyl cubane-like cage.

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Correction for 'Mechanical rigidity of a shape-memory metal-organic framework increases by crystal downsizing' by Al A. Tiba et al., Chem.

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Soft porous nanocrystals with a pronounced shape-memory effect exhibit two- to three-fold increase in elastic modulus compared to the microcrystalline counterpart as determined by atomic force microscopy nanoindentation. The increase in rigidity is consistent with the known shape-memory effect displayed by the framework solid at the nanoscale. Crystal downsizing can offer new avenues for tailoring the mechanical properties of metal-organic frameworks.

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We describe the integration of a small-molecule hydrogen-bond-donor template into a cascade reaction that is comprised of a combination of molecular and supramolecular events. The cascade is performed mechanochemically and in the presence of μL amounts of water. The small-molecule template is generated (molecular) using water-assisted vortex grinding and is then used to assemble an alkene (supramolecular) to undergo an intermolecular [2 + 2] photodimerization reaction (molecular).

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The halogen-bond (X-bond) donors 1,3- and 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene ( and , respectively) form cocrystals with -1,2-bis(2-pyridyl)ethylene () assembled by N···I X-bonds. In each cocrystal, 2()·2() and ()·(), the donor molecules support the C=C bonds of to undergo an intermolecular [2+2] photodimerization. UV irradiation of each cocrystal resulted in stereospecific and quantitative conversion of to -tetrakis(2-pyridyl)cyclobutane ().

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Zinc centers in pseudo-tetrahedral geometry are widely found in biology, often with three histidine ligands from protein. The trispyrazolylborate "scorpionate" ligand is used as a model for this tris(histidine) motif, and spectroscopically active Co is often used as a substitute for spectroscopically silent Zn. In this work, four pseudo-tetrahedral scorpionate complexes with the formula (Tp)CoL, where Tp = hydrotris(3-tert-butyl, 5-2'-thienyl-pyrazol-1-yl)borate anion and L = Cl, N, NCO, or NCS, were studied using variable-temperature, variable-field magnetic circular dichroism (VTVH MCD) spectroscopy.

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The 1:1 caffeine (CAF) and 3-nitrobenzoic acid (NBA) cocrystal (CAF:NBA) displays polymorphism. Each polymorph shares the same docking synthon that connects individual CAF and NBA molecules within the asymmetric unit; however, the extended intermolecular interactions are significantly different between the two polymorphic modifications. These alternative interaction topologies translate to distinct structural motifs, mechanical properties, and compaction performance.

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A single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) photodimerization is achieved using Au(I) coordination and aurophilic interactions. The rigid Au(dppbz)(CFCOO) precursor (dppbz = 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)benzene) self-assembles with 1,2--bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene (bpe) to afford a discrete [Au(dppbz)(bpe)] macrocycle in the solid state. The alkene undergoes a [2 + 2] photocycloaddition reaction.

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In an ongoing effort to study the environmental fate of endocrine-active steroid hormones, we report the formation of phenolic rearrangement products (3 and 4) with a novel 6,5,8,5-ring system following aqueous photolysis of dienogest (1) and methyldienolone (2). The structures were established by analysis of 2D NMR and HRMS data, and that of 3 was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis. These photoproducts exhibit progestogenic and androgenic activity, albeit with less potency than their parent compounds.

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B←N coordination supports a [2+2] photodimerization in the solid state. The bond is defined by an orthogonal interaction between stilbazole and a phenylboronic ester to enable a stereocontrolled and rapid photoreaction. The cyclobutane photoproduct affords a novel diboron bis-tweezer adduct that is used to separate a mixture of benzene and thiophene upon crystallization.

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The ability of organoboronic acids to direct intermolecular [2 + 2] photodimerizations in the solid state is identified. The reactivity of 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene (bpe) within cocrystals of discrete hydrogen-bonded molecular assemblies generates rctt-tetrakis(4-pyridyl)cyclobutane (tpcb) stereoselectively and in up to quantitative yield. Dry grinding of the boronic acids and excess bpe reveal the acids to function as supramolecular catalysts.

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Auxarthrones A-E (1-5), five new phenalenones, and two new naturally occurring cyclic tetrapeptides, auxarthrides A (7) and B (8), were obtained from three different solvent extracts of cultures of the coprophilous fungus Auxarthron pseudauxarthron. Auxarthrones C (3) and E (5) possess an unusual 7a,8-dihydrocyclopenta[a]phenalene-7,9-dione ring system that has not been previously observed in natural products. Formation of 1-5 was found to be dependent on the solvent used for culture extraction.

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A combination of metal-organic self-assembly and reversible imine formation is used to achieve an organic synthesis via the solid state. Imine bond formation is employed to install a pyridyl to the alkene trans-cinnamaldehyde while Ag(I) ions are used in a second step to assemble the pyridyl-functionalized alkene into a geometry in the solid state for an intermolecular [2 + 2] photodimerization. The alkene undergoes the cycloaddition reaction via a 1D coordination polymer to generate a pyridyl-functionalized cyclobutane stereoselectively and in quantitative yield.

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Three amino acid-derived compounds, haenamindole (1) and 2'-epi-fumiquinazolines C (2) and D (3), were isolated from cultures of a fungicolous isolate of Penicillium lanosum (MYC-1813=NRRL 66231). Compound 1 was also encountered in cultures of P. corylophilum (MYC-418=NRRL 28126).

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Four meroterpenoids [talarolutins A-D] and one known compound [purpurquinone A] were characterized from an endophytic fungal isolate of Talaromyces minioluteus (G413), which was obtained from the leaves of the medicinal plant milk thistle [Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. (Asteraceae)].

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Seven new polyketide metabolites (disseminins A-E, 1-5, and spiciferones D and E, 7 and 8) were obtained from cultures of a fungicolous isolate of Pestalotiopsis disseminata (NRRL 62562), together with a related compound (6) previously known only as a semisynthetic product. Structures were determined mainly by analysis of HRMS and NMR data. Biogenetically related compounds 1 and 2 possess uncommon bis-tetrahydrofuran and dioxabicyclo[3.

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A correlation between Young's modulus, as determined by using nanoindentation atomic force microscopy (AFM), and atomic polarizability is observed for members of a series of cocrystals based on systematic changes to one cocrystal component. Time domain spectroscopy over terahertz frequencies (THz-TDS) is used for the first time to directly measure the polarizability of macro- and nanosized organic solids. Cocrystals of both macro- and nanodimensions with highly polarizable atoms result in softer solids and correspondingly higher polarizabilities.

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Three new sesquiterpenoids (pestaloporonins A-C; 1-3) related to the caryophyllene-derived punctaporonins were isolated from cultures of a fungicolous isolate of Pestalotiopsis sp. The structures of 1-3 were determined by analysis of NMR and HRMS data, and the structure of 1, including its absolute configuration, was confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis. Compounds 1 and 2 contain new bicyclic and tricyclic ring systems, respectively.

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Thermal expansion involves a response of a material to an external stimulus that typically involves an increase in a crystallographic axis (positive thermal expansion (PTE)), although shrinking with applied heat (negative thermal expansion (NTE)) is known in rarer cases. Here, we demonstrate a means to achieve dynamic molecular motion and thermal expansions in organic solids co-crystallizations. One co-crystal component is known to exhibit dynamic behaviour in the solid state while the second, when varied systematically, affords co-crystals with linear thermal expansion coefficients that range from colossal to nearly zero.

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An intramolecular [2 + 2] photocycloaddition is achieved in the organic solid state via self-assembly of Ag(I) ions and an endo-ditopic bipyridine. The cations aide to organize carbon-carbon double (C═C) bonds attached to the bipyridine for the cycloaddition reaction. The C═C bonds react regioselectively and quantitatively to afford a photoproduct with edge-sharing four-, five-, and six-membered rings.

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Ag(I) is used to form a π-stacked metal-organic solid that exhibits remarkably high electrical conductivity. The solid undergoes a single-crystal-to-single-crystal [2+2] photodimerization to generate a 1D coordination polymer with over 40% higher conductivity. The Ag(I) complex represents the first example of an increase in conductivity resulting from a [2+2] photodimerization.

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