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Studies on Tropolones (Ⅰ) The Synthesis of 4-Ethyltropolone from Cyclopentadiene and Its Spectroscopic Characteristics (Tropolone 類에 關한 硏究 (I) Cyclopentadiene으로부터 4-Ethyltropolone의 合成과 그 分光學的 特性)

  • Jae Hu Shim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 1969
  • 4-Ethyltropolone has been prepared in three steps from cyclopentadiene by a dichloroketene process, and at the same time, a comparison has also been made with the case of tropolone synthesis. In the addition reaction of dichloroketene to cyclopentadiene as well as to ethylcyclopentadiene, and also in the separation of cycloadducts from reaction mixture, the best results were given by prevention of the reactants from dimerization. Under these condition, the yields of cycloadducts were around 70% for both. Tropolone and 4-ethyltropolone were obtained in the yield of 51% and 32%, respectively, by hydrolysis of cycloadducts with potassium acetate in aqueous acetic acid. These results revealed that the steric effect of ethylgroup was more sensitive to the hydrolysis than to the cycloaddition reaction. A comparison of UV, IR and NMR spectroscopic results of 4-ethyltropolone with those of tropolone was also made together with a brief discussion of the tropolone ring system and ethylgroup effect.

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Four-Component Synthesis of 2-(N,N-Dialkylamino)-2,4,6-Cycloheptatrien-1-One Derivatives from Tropolone, an Isocyanide, a Primary Amine and an Aldehyde via Ugi-Smiles Coupling Reaction

  • Massoudi, Abdolhossain;Amini, Issa;Ramazani, Ali;Nasrabadi, Fatemeh Zeinali;Ahmadi, Yavar
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.39-42
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    • 2012
  • The use of Smiles rearrangement in Ugi-type couplings with tropolone allows very straightforward multicomponent formation of 2-(N,N-dialkylamino)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one derivatives. The Ugi four-component reaction of isocyanides with tropolone (2-hydroxy-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one), primary amines and aldehydes proceeds smoothly and cleanly under mild conditions to afford 2-(N,N-dialkylamino)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one derivatives in fairly good yields.

Studies on Tropolones (Ⅱ) ${\beta}$-Methyltropolone Synthesis and Its ${\gamma}$-Isomer (Tropolone 類에 關한 硏究 (II) ${\beta}$-Methyltropolone의 合成과 그 ${\gamma}$-異性體)

  • Jae Hu Shim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 1969
  • By the three-step synthesis of alkyltropolone from five-membered cyclopentadiene, as described in Part Ⅰ, methyltropolone has been prepared. From the hydrolysis product of dichloroketene-methylcyclopentadiene cycloadduct, ${\beta}$-(Ⅰ) and ${\gamma}$-methyltropolone (Ⅱ) were separated, with the first predominating, by means of repeated fractional recrystallization and fractional vacuum sublimation. The total yield of these methyltropolones in the hydrolysis step was about 40%. Comparison of this result with those obtained in part Ⅰ revealed the following order as the relative readiness of their preparation: tropolone > methyltropolone > ethyltropolone. The reason for formation of the isomeric (Ⅱ) was discussed by an interpretation of NMR spectrum of cycloadduct in the unsaturation and methylgroup region.

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Hydrogen Bonding in Aromatic Alcohol-Water Clusters: A Brief Review

  • Ahn, Doo-Sik;Jeon, In-Sun;Jang, Sang-Hee;Park, Sung-Woo;Lee, Sung-Yul;Cheong, Won-Jo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.695-702
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    • 2003
  • Recent experimental and theoretical advances on the aromatic alcohol-water clusters are reviewed, focusing on the structure of the hydrogen bonding between the alcoholic OH group and the binding water molecules. The interplay of experimental observations and theoretical calculations for the elucidation of the structure is demonstrated for phenol-water, benzyl alcohol-water, substituted phenol-water, naphthol-water and tropolone -water clusters. Discussion is made on assigning the role (either proton-donating or -accepting) of the hydroxyl group by measuring the shifts of infrared frequency of the OH stretching mode in the cluster from that of bare aromatic alcohol for the experimental determination of the cluster structure.

Studies on Tropolones (Ⅲ) Structures and Reaction Mechanisms of the Adducts of Dichloroketene and Cyclopentadienes (Tropolone 類에 關한 硏究 (III) Dichloroketene과 Cyclopentadiene 類의 添加物의 構造와 그 反應機構)

  • Jae Hu Shim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 1969
  • The structural investigations on the adducts, formed from dichloroketene with cyclopentadiene, methyl and ethylcyclopentadiene, have been carried out by means of infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and also by their chemical behaviors. It was confirmed by this study that the adducts were formed by 1, 2-cycloaddition reaction and had the fundamental structure of bicyclo [3. 2. 0]-7,7-dichloro-2-heptene-6-one. These results were well agreed with the hypothesis that a diradical intermediate was formed as the first step in 1, 2-cycloaddition. The reaction mechanism for the process in which tropolones were formed from these adducts was also discussed.

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Gene Cloning and Enzymatic Properties of Thermostable Laccase from Thermus thermophilus HJ6 (Thermus thermophilus HJ6 유래 내열성 laccase의 유전자 클로닝 및 효소학적 특성)

  • Lee, So-Young;Jung, Young-Hoon;Seo, Min-Ho;Jeon, Sung-Jong
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.257-262
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    • 2012
  • The gene encoding Thermus thermophilus HJ6 laccase (Tt-laccase) was cloned, sequenced, and comprised of 1,389 nucleotides encoding a protein (462 amino acids) with a predicted molecular mass of 51,049 Da. The deduced amino acid sequence of Tt-laccase showed 99.7% and 44.3% identities to the Thermus thermophilus HB27 laccase and Synechococcus sp. RS9917 laccase, respectively. Tt-laccase gene was expressed as a fusion protein with six histidine residues in E. coli Rosetta-gami (DE3) cells, and the recombinant protein was purified to homogeneity. UV-Vis spectrum analysis revealed that the enzyme has copper atoms, a type I Cu(II) and a type III binuclear Cu(II). The optimum pH for the oxidation of guaiacol was 5.0 and the optimum temperature was $90^{\circ}C$ The half-life of heat inactivation was about 120 min at $90^{\circ}C$ The enzyme reaction was inhibited by sodium azide, L-cystein, EDTA, dithiothreitol, tropolone, and kojic acid. The enzyme oxidized various known laccase substrates, its lowest $K_m$ value being for 4-hydroxyindole, highest $k_{cat}$ value for syringaldazine, and highest $k_{cat}/K_m$ for guaiacol.

The Extraction and Derivatization of Organotins in Water Sample by Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (기체크로마토그래프/질량분석기에 의한 물시료 중 Organotin의 추출 및 유도체 반응에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, Jee-Eun;Lee, Kang-Jin;Pyo, Hee Soo;Park, Song-Ja;Lee, Won
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.636-645
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    • 2000
  • A method is described for the determination of organotins in water samples by GC/MS. Optimized derivatization methods for ethylation and hydrogenation of organotins were surveyed according to various reaction conditions such as time, pH and concentration of reagents. The organotins were extracted with n-hexane in presence of 0.1% tropolone and hydrogenated with sodium borohydride. Extraction recoveries of organotins with hydrogenation were in the range of 61-112%. After ethylation, organotins in water samples were extracted by liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) and solid-phase extraction (SPE). Using LLE, extraction recoveries were in the range of 74-113%. The recoveries ranged from 61-97% in the case of SPE with styrene-divinylbenzene copolymers. Method detection limits of hydrogenated and ethylated organotins ranged from 0.05 to 0.5 ng/ml and from 0.02 to 0.05 ng/ml, respectively.

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Application of a Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometric Method for the Determination of Butyltin Compounds in Sediment

  • Won, Yong-Il;Jung, Pyong-Gil;Chung, Min-Young;Kim, Byung-Joo;Yim, Yong-Heon;So, Hun-Young;Kim, Yong-Seong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.1508-1512
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    • 2004
  • A gas chromatography/mass spectrometric (GC/MS) method has been developed for the determination of trace mono-n-butyltin (MBT), di-n-butyltin (DBT), and tri-n-butyltin (TBT) compounds in sediments. Samples were extracted by 10% acetic acid in methanol containing 0.03% tropolone and were then derivatized for GC/MS analysis. Ethylation by sodium tetraethylborate and phenylation by sodium tetraphenylborate were evaluated as a derivatization reaction of the organotins in sample extract. n-Hexane was added into reaction media in the beginning of the reaction for the continuous extraction of derivatized organotins. Ethylation requires less than 2 hours to get proper derivatization yields for MBT, DBT, and TBT altogether and produces relatively low amounts of side reaction products. Compared to ethylation, phenylation requires much longer time but provides relatively lower yield and produces considerable amounts of side reaction products. Therefore, the ethylation reaction was applied for the analysis of organotin compounds in sediment. An isotope dilution mass spectrometric (IDMS) method based on GC/MS has been applied to the accurate determination of DBT compounds in the sediments. The IDMS results from the analyses of sediment samples showed a reasonable repeatability and a good agreement with the values obtained by IDMS based on liquid chromatography/induced coupled plasma/mass spectrometry.

Molecular Geometries and Electronic Structures of Methyl Pyropheophorbide-a and (Cationic) Tropolonyl Methyl Pyropheophorbides: DFT Calculation

  • Kim, Na-Ri;Kim, Su-Jin;Kim, Jin-Dong;Huh, Do-Sung;Shim, Young-Key;Choe, Sang-Joon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.205-213
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    • 2009
  • This study reports on the geometry optimizations and electronic structure calculations for methyl pyropheophorbide (MPPa), tropolonyl methyl pyropheophorbides (TMPPa, ITMPPa), and cationic tropolonyl methyl pyropheophorbides ($TMPPa^+{{\cdot}BF_4}^-,\;ITMPPa^+{{\cdot}BF_4}^-,\;TMPPa^+,\;and\;ITMPPa^+$) using Local Spin Density Approximation (LSDA/ 6-31G*) and the Restricted Hatree-Fock (RHF/6-31G*) level theory. From the calculated results, we found that substituted cationic tropolonyl groups have larger structural effects than those of substituted neutral tropolonyl groups. The order of structural change effects is $ITMPPa^+ > ITMPPa^+{{\cdot}BF_4}^-$ > ITMPPa, as a result of the isopropyl group. Because it is an electron-releasing group, the substituted isopropyl group electronic effect on a 3-position tropolone increases the Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital and Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital (HOMO-LUMO) energy gap. It was constituted that the larger the cationic characters of these photosensitizers, the smaller the HOMOLUMO band gaps are. The orbital energies of the cationic systems and the ions are stronger than those of a neutral system because of a strong electrostatic interaction. However, this stabilization of orbital energies are counteracted by the distortion of chlorin macrocycle, which results in a large destabilization of chlorin-based compound HOMOs and smaller destabilization of LUMOs as shown in TMPPa (ITMPPa), $TMPPa^+{{\cdot}BF_4}^- (ITMPPa^+{{\cdot}BF_4}^-),\;and\;TMPPa^+\;(ITMPPa^+)$ of Figure 6 and Table 6-7. These results are in reasonable agreement with normal-coordinate structural decomposition (NSD) results. The HOMO-LUMO gap is an important factor to consider in the development of photodynamic therapy (PDT).