Publications by authors named "R E Mewis"

Brønsted acids, such as phosphoric acids derived from chiral 1,1'-bi-2-naphthol (BINOL), are important catalysts in the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds, for example. The catalytic activity of these Brønsted acids is strongly linked to their acidity, and as such, the evaluation of compounds to determine pK values provides insight into their catalytic activity. Herein, a F{H} NMR methodology is detailed to determine the pK of a fluorinated binaphthyl-derived phosphinic acid, rac-1, in acetonitrile and in the presence of a fluorinated sulfonamide reference compound (2-4).

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Rapid analysis of surrendered or seized drug samples provides important intelligence for health (e.g. treatment or harm reduction), and custodial services.

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This study describes the first reported development of a rapid, generic gradient Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) methodology with targeted triple quadrupole MS/MS using electrospray positive ionisation to detect and unambiguously confirm the identity of 33 substituted 1, 2-diarylethamine (or diphenidine) derivatives in solid drug samples. The in-house synthesised library included a range of derivatives possessing either electron donating/withdrawing substituents, commonly included in combinatorial libraries, of varying size and lipophilicity on the phenyl ring. These test probes were used to investigate if their order of elution and that of their regioisomers were dependent on the position and type of the substituent on the phenyl ring.

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Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC-UV) employing a carbon dioxide (CO) and 10 mM ammonium acetate in MeOH-water (95:5 v/v) gradient provides a rapid analysis (t <10 min) of 31 novel, regioisomeric diphenidine-derived psychoactive substances, on a range of stationary phases of differing polarity. Medium to large selectivity differences between regioisomers, were observed on the acidic, neutral and basic SFC phases. For individual substituted ortho-, meta- and para-isomers, the same elution order was observed irrespective of the nature of the stationary phase.

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