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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Gating the mechanistic pathway to the elusive 4-membered ring azeteoporphyrin.

David F. Dye; Tillmann Köpke; Raghunath O. Ramabhadran; Krishnan Raghavachari; Jeffrey M. Zaleski

Photolysis of metalated (Cu and Ni) and free base 2-diazo-3-oxochlorins within a frozen matrix (λ = 457.9 nm, toluene, 80 K) generates a single photointermediate with a hypsochromically shifted electronic absorption spectrum relative to the starting diazochlorins. The appearance of ketene (~2131 cm(-1)) and azete (~1670 cm(-1)) vibrations in infrared absorption and Raman spectra, respectively, identifies this intermediate as resulting from the Wolff rearrangement of the diazochlorins upon N(2) loss. Computational modeling of the vibrational spectra and TDDFT simulation of the electronic transitions of potential photointermediates corroborate this assignment. Isolation and analysis of photoproducts of these diazochlorins formed within n-butanol-doped frozen toluene matrices indicate near exclusive formation of azeteoporphyrins. In sharp contrast, room temperature laser photolysis of these materials yields a mixture of photoproducts deriving from the presence of both carbene and ketene intermediates. Computational modeling of the intramolecular reactivity of the proposed sp(2) carbene intermediate shows exclusive bond insertion to the adjacent phenyl group, and no evidence of Wolff rearrangement. Computational reaction profile analyses reveal that the barrierless Wolff rearrangement proceeds via an out-of-plane carbene electronic configuration that is generated directly during the loss of N(2). The formation of out-of-plane carbene, resulting in the exclusive formation of the observed ketene photointermediate at low temperatures, is consistent with orbital symmetry considerations and by the geometric constraints imposed by the frozen matrix. Combined, this leads to a model showing that azeteoporphyrin formation via the Wolff rearrangement is dependent upon the structural disposition of the adjacent framework, and the specific reaction intermediate formed is very sensitive to this feature.


MRS Proceedings | 2004

Electron spin resonance studies on electron beam irradiated carbon nanotubes dispersed in styrene-isoprene-stryrene block co-polymer

Mircea Chipara; Wendland Beezhold; Timothy Webb; Jeffrey M. Zaleski; Kristina Stephenson; David F. Dye; Kin-tak Lau

Electron spin resonance investigations on the effect of electron bombardment of nanocomposites obtained by dispersing carbon nanotubes within styrene-isoprene-styrene are reported. The experimental results revealed the absence of radiation-induced free radicals and a negligible effect of electron beam irradiation on the electron spin resonance spectra of carbon nanotubes.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Reexamination of Lead(II) Coordination Preferences in Sulfur-Rich Sites: Implications for a Critical Mechanism of Lead Poisoning

John S. Magyar; O Tsu-Chien Weng; Charlotte M. Stern; David F. Dye; Brian W. Rous; John C. Payne; Brian M. Bridgewater; Ana Mijovilovich; Gerard Parkin; Jeffrey M. Zaleski; James E. Penner-Hahn; Hilary Arnold Godwin


Inorganic Chemistry | 2004

Reactivity of the Hydrido/Nitrosyl Radical MHCl(NO)(CO)(PiPr3)2, M = Ru, Os

Alexei V. Marchenko; Andrei N. Vedernikov; David F. Dye; Maren Pink; Jeffrey M. Zaleski; Kenneth G. Caulton


Inorganic Chemistry | 2002

An Electron-Excessive Nitrosyl Complex: Reactivity of a Ligand-Centered Radical Leading to Coordinated HNO

Alexei V. Marchenko; Andrei N. Vedernikov; David F. Dye; Maren Pink; Jeffrey M. Zaleski; Kenneth G. Caulton


Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2013

Expansion and contraction: Shaping the porphyrin boundary via diradical reactivity

Leigh J. K. Boerner; David F. Dye; Tillmann Köpke; Jeffrey M. Zaleski


Chemical Communications | 2005

A geometric switching approach toward thermal activation of metalloenediynes

Sibaprasad Bhattacharyya; David F. Dye; Maren Pink; Jeffrey M. Zaleski


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2008

Electronic and vibrational analysis of porphyrazine liquid-crystalline structure: Toward photochemical phase switching

David F. Dye; Krishnan Raghavachari; Jeffrey M. Zaleski


MRS Proceedings | 2007

In-Situ Neutron Diffraction Study of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of a 1018 Plain Carbon Steel

Michael A. Gharghouri; Michael J Watson; David F. Dye; Ronald Rogge


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2007

No binds to unsaturated Os(IV) polyhydrides as a redox reagent

Joo-Ho Lee; Andrei N. Vedernikov; David F. Dye; Kenneth G. Caulton

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Jeffrey M. Zaleski

Indiana University Bloomington

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Kenneth G. Caulton

Indiana University Bloomington

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Maren Pink

Indiana University Bloomington

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Krishnan Raghavachari

Indiana University Bloomington

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Mircea Chipara

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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Tillmann Köpke

Indiana University Bloomington

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Ronald Rogge

National Research Council

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