Art Winter
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Morrill Professor of Chemistry at Iowa State
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paper from colleague Klaus Ruedenberg, who at 105 years old is publishing like he's not a day more than 100
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Atoms and Bonds as Synergisms of Interacting Electrons and Nuclei. The Origin of Chemical Bonds in Polyatomic Molecules
In quantum mechanical elucidations, the molecular energy of formation from the free atoms is an aggregate of cooperativities (synergisms) of orbital interactions. Frequently, such synergisms are deduc...
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Fun collaboration with ‪@wachtveitl-lab.bsky.social‬ on two-photon BODIPY photocaging using short-wave IR light! Congrats to Yagmur and Alexandra!
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Breaking Bonds with Short-Wave Infrared Light: BODIPY Photocages for Two-Photon Activation in the 900–1500 nm NIR-II Window
Photocages enable light-triggered cargo release in biological systems, but their excitation is often restricted to UV/visible wavelengths, where tissue penetration is limited. Two-photon excitation (2PE) offers a solution by allowing near-infrared (NIR) or short-wave infrared (SWIR) activation within biological windows of maximal tissue transparency. While photocaging in the first biological window (650–950 nm) has been demonstrated, applications in the second biological window (1000–1350 nm) remain unexplored. Here, we investigate the two-photon absorption (2PA) properties of 11 BODIPY photocages featuring single-photon absorption spanning 450–750 nm, focusing on 3- and 5-position substitutions to identify key motifs that enhance 2PA in the 900–1500 nm range. We find that strong charge transfer character and increased vibrational freedom can relax symmetry-related selection rules, significantly enhancing 2PA. Cross sections (δ) exceeded 4000 GM at 900 nm for a bis(styryl)-BODIPY with carbazole units and reached 1110 GM at 1240 nm for its monostyryl analog. Two additional B-methylated molecules with improved uncaging quantum yields were synthesized, yielding uncaging action cross sections (δΦu) up to 5.8 GM at 900 nm and around 1 GM at 1300–1400 nm. Notably, these modifications preserve the core photophysical properties of BODIPY, making them ideal for molecular engineering. These findings highlight key design principles for efficient 2P-activatable photoactuators operating in the NIR-II biological window and show that heterolytic C–O bond cleavage can be triggered by two SWIR photons carrying as little as 20 kcal/mol each.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c07710
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Gasser Group
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Congrats to
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for his article just accepted in
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on the (photo-)toxicity of some photocages, which were found to be far from being inert carriers. Wonderful collaboration with
@arthurhwinter.bsky.social
@cariouk.bsky.social
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Forget in silico, in situ, etc. welcome in spodoptera
add a skeleton here at some point
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First ballgame of the year
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Full house for Gordie Miller’s last lecture
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A little Winter at the beginning of spring …
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Komadhie reports the smallest photocage with high photosensitivity in
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Neat paper from Perrin lab.
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Automerization of an Enediyne via a Symmetrical p-Benzyne Diradical Intermediate
Automerization is defined as a rearrangement reaction that yields a degenerate form of the starting material. We now report that cyclohexeno[3,4]cyclodeca-1,5-diyne-3-ene rearranges to its automer, via a D2h-symmetric p-benzyne intermediate. The NMR evidence is that when the enediyne is heated to 75 °C in DMSO with either LiI or NaNO3 as possible nucleophile, the enediyne is consumed only in the presence of LiI, whereas it remains “unchanged” in the presence of NaNO3.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.joc.4c03144
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Sent in by a reader - I think many people have had this impulse, but few have acted on it so decisively!
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Looks like a singlet oxygen generator… I wouldn’t want to invest it…
add a skeleton here at some point
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That was fast. Check out Julie Peterson’s first paper as a PI at Bowling Green out in
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Stenhouse Salts: Visible Light Photoswitches for Protic Environments
Designing photoswitches that have large structural changes, are visible-light responsive, and are compatible with water is a major challenge for moving toward applications in biological systems. Despi...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.4c13085
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We are looking for a postdoc with a background in synthetic organic chemistry to develop new organic radical-based probes for solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP)-NMR spectroscopy.
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This thing on?
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