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Award Abstract # 2247802
Efficient and Mild Synthesis of Arynes from Readily Available Building Blocks

NSF Org: CHE
Division Of Chemistry
Recipient: PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
Initial Amendment Date: May 23, 2023
Latest Amendment Date: May 23, 2023
Award Number: 2247802
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: John C. Jewett
jjewett@nsf.gov
 (703)292-5373
CHE
 Division Of Chemistry
MPS
 Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Start Date: July 1, 2023
End Date: June 30, 2026 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $490,647.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $490,647.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2023 = $490,647.00
History of Investigator:
  • David Stuart (Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: Portland State University
1600 SW 4TH AVE
PORTLAND
OR  US  97201-5508
(503)725-9900
Sponsor Congressional District: 01
Primary Place of Performance: Portland State University
1600 SW 4TH AVE
Portland
OR  US  97201-5522
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
01
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): H4CAHK2RD945
Parent UEI: WWUJS84WJ647
NSF Program(s): Chemical Synthesis
Primary Program Source: 01002324DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Program Reference Code(s): 8037
Program Element Code(s): 687800
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.049

ABSTRACT

With the support of the Chemical Synthesis Program in the Division of Chemistry, David Stuart of Portland State University and this team are studying the development of new chemical reactions involving aromatic rings. Because aromatic rings are a vital part of molecules that are used in medicine, agriculture, and technology, the discovery of new methods to incorporate them into molecules will serve to advance these societally important fields. This work will specifically target the use of arynes; namely, aromatic rings that contain a triple bond. Arynes have a very reactive triple bond and can in reactions that conventional aromatic systems do not carry out. Two important areas that this work will focus on are 1) to reduce the waste traditionally associated with synthesizing arynes by employing simple and widely available feedstock chemicals, and 2) generating arynes using milder conditions than are used currently. In addition to the scientific benefits to academia and industry, this work will expand research opportunities for undergraduate students through the development of a CURE (course-based undergraduate research experiences) course. It will help to provide students with a formal education in the knowledge and skills that are needed for a career in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Additionally, outreach activities will help expand the representation of groups that have been historically marginalized in STEM.

An aryne is a highly reactive synthetic intermediate having a reaction profile that is distinct from the parent arene. This feature renders arynes useful for the diversification of aromatic rings that are found in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other synthetic materials. However, access to arynes remains either efficient or mild, but not both. Under this award, the Stuart group aims to develop new chemical reactions to access arynes from simple and widely available chemical building blocks using mild conditions to expand the functional group compatibility of arynes. The key innovation is to use ?onium? leaving groups that are to be installed in situ as more reactive precursors to arynes. Specifically, the team will use positively charged sulfur (sulfonium) and iodine (iodonium) leaving groups to achieve these transformations. The anticipated outcome of this research is that synthetic chemists will be equipped to expand the chemical space of arenes in ways not previously possible.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

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Karandikar, Shubhendu S and Metze, Bryan E and Roberts, Riley A and Stuart, David R "Oxidative Cycloaddition Reactions of Arylboron Reagents via a One-pot Formal Dehydroboration Sequence" Organic Letters , v.25 , 2023 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.3c02379 Citation Details
Metze, Bryan E and Roberts, Riley A and Nilova, Aleksandra and Stuart, David R "An efficient and chemoselective method to generate arynes" Chemical Science , v.14 , 2023 https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc05429b Citation Details

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