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September 26, 2011 - Volume 89, Number 39
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New results in total synthesis reinvigorate a 40-year-old field of research.
Disagreement on conservation course of action complicates a potential reopening.
Researchers zero in on the pathways that allow cancer to bounce back after treatment.
Making the iconic pants requires both color-addition and color-removal chemistry.
Materials Science: Chemists observe metal objects sloughing off ions to form nanoparticles.
Chemical Biology: Methylated bases in mRNA may have roles in gene regulation and obesity.
Microfluidics: Automated chip is designed to detect extraterrestrial amino acids.
Publishing: Jonathan Sweedler to take the helm.
Yale updates policies on machine shop use after student death.
Conservation scientists seek new ways to keep modern paintings looking their best.
Studies could lead to sensitive and selective analyses for tiny signaling agent.
Materials Science: Guidelines predict structures formed by nanoparticles and DNA linkers.
Molecular Biology: Technique tags and enriches cells genetically altered by nucleases.
Electronics: Metal-carbon bonds increase electrical conductance.
Stereochemistry: Enzymelike pocket that hosts chiral species controls catalyst's enantioselectivity.
A porphyrin with a C=C unit in the middle, rather than a conventional metal atom, displays unusual electronic properties, Thomas P. Vaid of the University of Alabama reports (J. Am. Chem. Soc., DOI: 10.1021/ja205738z). Vaid reacted a cobalt porphyrin with diiodoacetylene to yield a porphyrin with a diiodoethylene group attached to two of the nitrogen atoms. Subsequent reduction of the porphyrin by SmI2gave a porphyrin with all four nitrogen atoms covalently fused to the ethylene. Vaid showed that this neutral porphyrin can be oxidized by AgOSO2CF3 to form a dication (shown). The neutral molecule is antiaromatic, whereas the dication is aromatic. “There are many known variations on the porphyrin skeleton, yet until now this relatively simple variation, in which a porphyrin has been turned into a purely organic, fully conjugated system, was unknown,” Vaid says. A combination of spectroscopy and theoretical calculations revealed that the molecule’s electronic structure differs from that of conventional porphyrins. Most porphyrins have a single high-absorptivity peak in their UV-vis spectrum, but this one has three high-absorptivity peaks between 335 and 560 nm. Such a spectrum could make the molecule useful for solar energy collection, Vaid says.
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