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Photoaddition Reactions of N-Methylthiophthalimide with $\alpha$-Silyl-n-electron Donors via Single Electron Transfer-Desilylation and Hydrogen Atom Abstraction Pathways

  • Yoon, Ung-Chan;Oh, Sun-Wha;Moon, Seong-Chul;Hyung, Tae-Gyung
    • Journal of Photoscience
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2002
  • Studies have been conducted to explore photoaddition reactions of N-methylthiophthalimide with $\alpha$-silyl-n-electron donors Et$_2$NCH$_2$SiMe$_3$, n-PrSCH$_2$SiMe$_3$ and EtOCH$_2$SiMe$_3$. Photoaddition of $\alpha$-silyl amine Et$_2$NCH$_2$SiMe$_3$ to N-methylthiophthalimide occurs in $CH_3$CN and benzene to produce non-silicon containing adduct in which thiophthalimide thione carbon is bonded to $\alpha$-carbon of $\alpha$-silyl amine in place of the trimethylsilyl group. In contrast, photoaddition of EtOCH$_2$SiMe$_3$ to N-methylthiophthalimide generates two diastereomeric adducts in which thiophthalimide thione carbon is connected to $\alpha$-carbon of $\alpha$-silyl ether in place of u-hydrogen. Based on a consideration of the oxidation potentials of u-silyl-n-electron donors and the nature of photoadducts, mechanism for these photoadditions involving single electron transfer(SET) -desilylation and H atom abstraction pathways are proposed.

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항 바이러스 작용이 기대되는 Uridine의 2′,3′-Seco 유도체의 합성

  • 천문우;양재욱;이정원;송선용
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1994.04a
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    • pp.222-222
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    • 1994
  • 목적하는 화합물인 2',5'-dihydroxy-3'-무치환 유도체(1)는 uridine을 sodium metaperiodate로 산화하여 dialdehyde를 얻은다음 1,2-dianilinoethane으로 3'-aldehyde만을 선택적으로 보호, 2'-aldehyde를 NaBH$_4$로 환원, alcohol로 하여 deprotection 하므로서 hemiacetal율 얻는다. 이 hemiacetal을 TsSNHHNH$_2$로 처리하여 목적하는(1) 화합물을 얻었으며 2-azido-5-Hydroxy-3'-무치환 유도체(2)는 (1)화합물 합성시 얻은 hemiactal을 출발 물질로 하여 먼저 TBDPSCl로 silyaltion하여 5'-hydroxyl group을 보호하고 TsNHNH$_2$로 3'-위치를 hydrazone으로 한다음 NaB(CNH$_3$로 처리하여 얻은 hydrazide를 NaOAc를 반응시켜 2'-hydroxy-3'-무치환-5'-silyl 유도체를 얻고 또한 2',3'-dihydroxy group을 tosyl화, azido화, 5'-silyl group을 deprotection 하므로서 (2)를 얻었다. 또한 2',3'-dihydroxy-5'-무치환 유도체(4)는 uridine의 2',3'-위치를 먼저 protection, 5'-위치를 benzoyl화 2',3'-deprotection, periodate oxidation하여 얻은 diol을 silyl화 한 다음 5'-위치를 benzoyl화, 2',3'-deprotection, 산화하여 얻은 hemiacetal의 silyl group을 제거한후 primary hydroxyl group만을 선택적으로 silyl화, TsNHNH$_2$, NaB(CN)H$_3$ 및 NaOAc로 처리하므로서 얻은 2'-hydroxy-3'-0-silyl group-5'-무치환 화합물을 tosyl, azido화 한다음 desilylation하여 얻었다. 목적하는(1) 화합물의 diasteromer 인 2',3'-dihydroxy-5'-무치환 유도체(3)는 (4)화합물 합성시 얻은 hemiactal을 key intermediate로 하여 TsNHNH$_2$, NaB(CN)H$_3$ 및 NaOAc로 처리하므로서 얻을수 있었다. 이들 화합물들의 각종 DNA 및 RNA virus에 대한 항 바이러스작용을 검토한 결과 현저한 항 바이러스 작용을 나타내지 않았다.

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Silyl-group functionalized organic additive for high voltage Ni-rich cathode material

  • Jang, Seol Heui;Jung, Kwangeun;Yim, Taeeun
    • Current Applied Physics
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.1345-1351
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    • 2018
  • To allow stable cycling of layered nickel-rich cathode material at high voltage, silyl-functionalized dimethoxydimethylsilane is proposed as a multi-functional additive. In contrast to typical functional additive, dimethoxydimethylsilane does not make artificial cathode-electrolyte interfaces by electrochemical oxidation because it is quite stable under anodic polarization. We find that dimethoxydimethylsilane mainly focuses on scavenging nucleophilic fluoride species that can be produced by electrolyte decomposition during cycling, leading to improving interfacial stability of both nickel-rich cathode and graphite anode. As a result, the cell cycled with dimethoxydimethylsilane-controlled electrolyte exhibits 65.7% of retention after 100 cycle, which is identified by systematic spectroscopic analyses for the cycled cell.

Unusual Transformation of Cyclobutenediones into Butenolides (Cyclobutenediones 에서 Butenolides로의 이색적인 반응)

  • Kwan Hee Lee;Harold W. Moore
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.229-236
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    • 2003
  • Butenolides are prepared from cyclobutenediones when cyclobutenediones are treated with lithium trimethylsilylacetylene, and quenched with water. A plausible mechanism, which contains an allene as an intermediate, is proposed. The usual diradical intermediate may not be formed because of the bulkiness of trimethylsilyl group, and the allenic intermediate may be stabilized by the ${\alpha}$-silyl group.

Synthesis and Characterization of Crosslinked Polyacrylates Containing Cubane and Silyl Groups

  • Mahkam Mehrdad;Assadi Mohammad;Mohammadzadeh Rana
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.34-37
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    • 2006
  • Attaching the organosilyl groups to macromolecular chains of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) should lead to important modifications of polymer properties. t-$BuMe_{2}Si$ and cubane-l, 4-dicarboxylic acid (CDA) were covalently linked with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA). The silyl-linked HEMA is abbreviated as TSMA, while cubane-l ,4-dicarboxylic acid (CDA) linked to two HEMA groups is the cross-linking agent (CA). Free radical cross-linking copolymerization of TSMA and HEMA with various ratios of CA as the cross-linking agent was carried out at 60-70$^{circ}C$. The compositions of the cross-linked, three-dimensional polymers were determined by FTIR spectroscopy. The glass transition temperature ($T_{g}$) of the network polymers was determined calorimetrically. The $T_{g}$ of the network polymer increased with increasing cross-linking degree.

Dehydropolymerization of Bis(silyl)alkylbenzenes to Highly Cross-Linked Polysilanes, Catalyzed by Group 4 Metallocene Complex

  • 우희권;김숙연;김환기;연승호;조은정;정일남
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.1109-1112
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    • 1995
  • Bis(silyl)alkylbenzenes such as bis(1-sila-sec-butyl)benzene (1) and 2-phenyl-1,3-disilapropane (2) were prepared in high yields by reduction of the corresponding chlorosilanes with LiAlH4. The dehydropolymerization of 1 and 2 was carried out with group 4 metallocene complexes generated in situ from Cp2MCl2/Red-Al and Cp2MCl2/n-BuLi (M=Ti, Hf), producing two phases of polymers. The TGA residue yields of the insoluble polymers were in the range of 64-74%. The molecular weights of the soluble polymers produced ranged from 700 to 5000 (Mw vs polystyrene) and from 500 to 900 (Mn vs polystyrene). The dehydropolymerization of 1 and 2 seemed to initially produce a low-molecular-weight polymer, which then underwent an extensive cross-linking reaction of backbone Si-H bonds, leading to an insoluble polymer.

Photoreactions of 2-(Pentamethyldisilanyloxy)phenylpentamethyldisilane

  • Park, Seung-Ki
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.1018-1024
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    • 2008
  • Photolysis of 2-(pentamethyldisilanyloxy)phenylpentamethyldisilane 1 in methanol provides five photoproducts 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Compounds 3 and 4 were probably formed from the methanol addition reactions of silene intermediate 2 and the formation of 5, 6, and 7 can best be explained by the nucleophilic attack of methanol to silicon atom in pentamethyldisilanyloxy or pentamethyldisilanyl group of the photoexcited state of 1. Irradiation of 1 in n-hexane gives a photoproduct 6 via silyl radical intermediate 8 and a novel intramolecular cyclization photoproduct 11 via silene 9 and silyl radical intermediate 10. Irradiation of 1 in deaerated methylene chloride in the presence of acetone affords a novel photoproduct 11 and phenol 7 but the expected photoproducts from the reaction of the silene intermediate with acetone were not obtained.

Synthesis and Properties of Soluble and Stable Silyl End-capped Bis-thienylanthracene Oligomers

  • Choi, Jung-Hei;Cho, Dae-Won;Sung, Nam-Kyoung;Jin, Sung-Ho;Yoon, Ung-Chan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.28 no.11
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    • pp.1931-1938
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    • 2007
  • Analyzed are recent advances in design of novel boronared conjugates of synthetic and natural porphyrins and chlorins. These compounds showed high efficacy as cytotoxic agents for tumor cells in culture and as phototoxins in photodynamic therapy of tumor xenografts. Thus, boronated porphyrins and chlorins emerge as promising class of anticancer agents with potentially multiple advantages: the chemotherapeutic drugs alone and photo- and radiosensitizers in binary treatments.