Carboxylated pyrrole (Pyr, a index)- and carbazole (Cbz, b index)-containing monomers 6-7a/b and 9a/b have been readily synthesized from the monobenzyl ester of L-glutamic acid and triamine 2 using Clauson-Kaas and amide coupling reactions. In contrast to Pyr-containing compounds 6-7a, and 9a, the three Cbz-containing monomers 6-7b, and 9b have been found electroactive and were successfully electropolymerized on a Pt electrode resulting in the deposition of corresponding insoluble electroconducting polyCOOH polyCbz-films poly(6-7b) and poly(9b).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNovel bis-heterocyclic mono- and dicarboxylated dipyrrole and dicarbazole monomers have been synthesized in a modular manner. Their oxidative polymerization around magnetite nanosized particles has been investigated and optimized toward new magnetic magnetite-polydipyrrole/polydicarbazole nanocomposites (NCs) of a core-shell morphology. These NCs were thoroughly characterized by FT-IR, TGA (Thermal Gravimetric Analysis), low- and high-resolution TEM/HR-TEM microscopies, and Mössbauer spectroscopy along with magnetization studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNovel functional polydipyrrole- and polydicarbazole nanorods have been AAO template-synthesized from COOH-dipyrrole/-dicarbazole monomers using Vapor Deposition and Liquid Phase Polymerizations (VDP and LPP). They were tested as insoluble supports for covalent DNA attachment and hybridization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo diastereomeric alcohols are formed from the reaction of 1-oxa-4-thiaspiro[4.5]decan-7-one with PhLi as against the single diastereomer reported earlier. The diastereoselectivity achieved from PhMgBr is significantly higher than with PhLi.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagnetically responsive COOH-polydicarbazole-magnetite nanocomposites have been prepared by chemical oxidation of three COOH-dicarbazole monomers and - in the presence of magnetite nanoparticles. These functionalized nanoparticles have been tested for DNA hybridization experiments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe facial selectivities of the Diels-Alder cycloadditions of several dienophiles to the title substrates were studied. The observed selectivities are interpreted as a consequence of the relative steric interactions offered by the substituents. The addition of dimethylacetylene dicarboxylate (DMAD) is influenced by the electrostatic repulsion arising from the interaction of an electron pair orbital on the acetal oxygen and the orthogonal pi-orbital of the acetylene unit in DMAD in the syn-to-oxygen addition of the latter.
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