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Identifier 000466060
Title Development of MCR-based synthetic methodologies via bifunctional starting materials. Applications in lipidoid chemistry
Alternative Title Ανάπτυξη συνθετικών μεθοδολογιών βασιζόμενες σε χημεία MCR μέσω διλειτουργικών πρώτων υλών. Εφαρμογές στη χημεία λιπιδοειδών
Author Αναστασίου, Παρασκευή Κλειώ Γ.
Thesis advisor Νεοχωρίτης, Κωνσταντίνος
Reviewer Στρατάκης, Μανώλης
Σμόνου, Ιουλία
Abstract This Master’s thesis is structured into two primary sections, with the principal investigation centered on the synthesis of complex molecules utilizing bifunctional reagents through multicomponent reactions (MCRs). The first section employs a bifunctional reagent bearing both an aldehyde and an acid group in the Ugi four component reaction (U-4CR) and Passerini three component reaction (P-3CR). These reactions result in the interruption of the Mumm rearrangement, initiated by a nucleophile, leading to the formation of substituted derivatives. Consequently, this work proposes two novel interrupted reactions using a bifunctional reagent: the U-5C-4CR and P-4C-3CR. The second section focuses on the synthesis of lipidoids with a polar head, a non-polar segment, and a connecting backbone, aimed at potential drug delivery applications. Four MCRs are employed for this purpose: U-4CR, UT-4CR, P-3CR, and GBB-3CR. In each reaction, a distinct component functions as the polar head and the aliphatic chain, linked via the reaction's backbone.
Language English
Subject Lipidoids
Multicomponent reactions (MCRs)
Αντιδράσεις πολλαπλών συστατικών (MCR)
Βifunctional reagents
Διακοπτόμενες αντιδράσεις, λιποειδή
Διλειτουργικές πρώτες ύλες
Ιnterrupted reactions
Λιποειδή
Issue date 2024-07-19
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Chemistry--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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