
Project ID: |
4001 3674 |
| Project Title: | RUI: Spontaneous Generation & Coupling of Cobalt-Complexed Prapargyl Radicals: Inter & Intramolecular Variants |
Principal Investigator(s): |
Gagik Melikyan |
| Other Faculty/Staff : | |
| College/Department: | College of Science and Mathematics - Department of Chemistry |
Sponsoring Agency: |
National Science Foundation (NSF) |
Original Source of Funds: |
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Award Amount: |
$240,000 |
Matching Amount: |
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Indirect Cost: |
$72,168 |
Start Date: |
06/01/07 |
End Date: |
05/31/07
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| CFDA # : | 47.049 |
Type of Project : |
Research
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| Abstract: | This project is focused on the development of a novel radical process - spontaneous generation and coupling of cobalt-complexed propargyl radicals - allowing the stereoselective conversion of propargyl alcohols and cations to D,L-3,4-diaryl-1,5-alkadiynes with a high degree of stereocontrol. The major objectives are: 1) identification of the structural and electronic parameters responsible for spontaneous generation of dicobalt hexacarbonyl-complexed propargyl radicals; 2) expansion of the scope of the spontaneous cation-to-radical conversion by testing the alternative combinations of pi-bonded ligands and transition metals; 3) development of the intramolecular variant of the parent reaction yielding, in a highly stereoselective manner, topologically diverse, diacetylenic 4 - 10 membered carbocycles and heterocycles; and 4) studies of spontaneous cross-coupling reactions involving cobalt-complexed propargyl radicals of different topology, both persistent and transient in nature. The spontaneous radical generation forming the heart of these investigations effectively converts 18-electron, diamagnetic complexes into paramagnetic species, at variable and structure - dependent rates, offering unique opportunities for additional physical organic and materials-oriented studies. |
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