Project description
Chiral heterocyclic fluorophores: separating the wheat from the chaff
Many compounds can exist in multiple forms, having the same molecular formula but different structures (isomers). An important example of this isomerism is chiral molecules which are not superimposable on their mirror images. Many synthetic routes end up with so-called racemic mixtures containing both forms of a chiral molecule when only the one is desired. Such is the case with many fluorophores, small light-absorbing and -emitting molecules that are important to many fields. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the AtropFluoPhoto project is developing a strategy for the selective catalytic synthesis of specific forms of chiral heterocyclic fluorophores and exploring their applications.
Objective
Arylated heterocyclic systems, such as fluorophores, have a long history as a component in functional materials. They are extremely useful platforms for a broad application in material science, biological imaging or organic synthesis, owing to their unique chemical, photophysical, and electrochemical properties. The development of an efficient route to prepare this type of heterocycles continues to attract interest for various applications, while only limited to the synthesis of symmetric fluorophores in racemic fashion. Introducing a chiral element into the molecules is of great significance for drug discovery, the design of catalysts for asymmetric synthetic photochemistry and other enantioselective methods. The resulting fluorophore bearing enantiospecific sensing platforms may also find potential applications in the enantioselective recognition of chiral small molecules or bioactive compounds such as DNA.
Hence, the aim of the proposed AtropFluoPhoto is to develop a strategy for the asymmetric catalytic synthesis of chiral heterocyclic fluorophores. We plan to investigate different activation modes, such as chiral Brønsted acid and anion-binding catalysis, to achieve the construction of axially chiral fluorophores in intramolecular or intermolecular reactions. With the knowledge of their unique chemical and photophysical properties, we will then particularly explore their practical application in synthesis and novel catalyst design for asymmetric catalysis in photocatalysis. The proposed research will greatly broaden the fellow´s competencies and help him reach the professional maturity for a future academic career.
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- natural sciences chemical sciences catalysis photocatalysis
- natural sciences chemical sciences organic chemistry heterocyclic compounds
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF
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4051 Basel
Switzerland
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