Characterization of Derivatized Cyclams and Their Applications in Metallation

Poster Number

14

Lead Author Major

Medicinal Chemistry

Format

Poster Presentation

Faculty Mentor Name

Qinliang Zhao

Faculty Mentor Department

Chemistry

Abstract/Artist Statement

In pursuance of new metal compounds with unique physical properties, cyclam, a macrocylic polyamine formed bonds with different chemical compounds at four nitrogen positions. Resultantly, two new macrocyclic ligands, CyclamP and CyclamF, were successfully synthesized and fully characterized by X-ray Crystallography, NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry. In addition, CyclamP further reacted with Lanthanide, captured and stabilized two metal ions. Each lanthanide ion was stabilized by the oxygen atoms from the phosphoryl side arms, displaying a butterflyshaped dimetallic complex. Fluorescence study with radiation at 355 nm of CycPLa2 gave one small peak centered at 312 nm and one weak peak centered around 355 nm. The photo physical properties of CycPLa2 will be further analyzed.

Location

DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

Start Date

25-4-2015 2:00 PM

End Date

25-4-2015 4:00 PM

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Characterization of Derivatized Cyclams and Their Applications in Metallation

DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

In pursuance of new metal compounds with unique physical properties, cyclam, a macrocylic polyamine formed bonds with different chemical compounds at four nitrogen positions. Resultantly, two new macrocyclic ligands, CyclamP and CyclamF, were successfully synthesized and fully characterized by X-ray Crystallography, NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry. In addition, CyclamP further reacted with Lanthanide, captured and stabilized two metal ions. Each lanthanide ion was stabilized by the oxygen atoms from the phosphoryl side arms, displaying a butterflyshaped dimetallic complex. Fluorescence study with radiation at 355 nm of CycPLa2 gave one small peak centered at 312 nm and one weak peak centered around 355 nm. The photo physical properties of CycPLa2 will be further analyzed.