Jan C. Bernhammer
National University of Singapore
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013
Jan C. Bernhammer; Gilles Frison; Han Vinh Huynh
Carbenes derived from five-membered heterocycles with different numbers of nitrogen atoms ranging from two to four lead formally either to normal N-heterocyclic or mesoionic carbenes with, in some cases, the same skeletal structure. The electronic structures of fourteen of these compounds were examined by means of DFT calculations at the B3LYP/aug-cc-pVTZ level. The examined parameters include the energies of the σ-lone pair at Ccarbene and the π-HOMO of the protonated form, which are correlated to the first and second proton affinities. The singlet-triplet energy gap was used as a measure of the stability of the N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) towards dimerisation. Natural population analysis provided insight into the variation of the pπ population and the natural charge at Ccarbene with NHC structure. Additionally, the transition metalNHC bond in L-AuCl and L-TiCl4 and the nature of the orbital interactions between the NHC and the transition-metal fragment were analysed in detail by the extended transition state-natural orbitals for chemical valence (ETS-NOCV) approach at the BP86/TZ2P level. Similarities and differences between the NHCgold and the NHCtitanium bond are discussed, and trends in key bonding properties can be traced back to the variation of the electronic parameters of the NHC.
Angewandte Chemie | 2016
Zhengqiu Li; Linghui Qian; Lin Li; Jan C. Bernhammer; Han Vinh Huynh; Jun-Seok Lee; Shao Q. Yao
The bioorthogonality of tetrazole photoclick chemistry has been reassessed. Upon photolysis of a tetrazole, the highly reactive nitrile imine formed undergoes rapid nucleophilic reaction with a variety of nucleophiles present in a biological system, along with the expected cycloaddition with alkenes. The alternative use of the tetrazole photoclick reaction was thus explored: tetrazoles were incorporated into Bodipy and Acedan dyes, providing novel photo-crosslinkers with one- and two-photon fluorescence Turn-ON properties that may be developed into protein-detecting biosensors. Further introduction of these photo-activatable, fluorogenic moieties into staurosporine resulted in the corresponding probes capable of photoinduced, no-wash imaging of endogenous kinase activities in live mammalian cells.
Dalton Transactions | 2012
Jan C. Bernhammer; Han Vinh Huynh
The relative ligand donor strengths of 10 pyrazole-derived ligands has been determined with great accuracy, making use of the interdependence between the donor strength of the co-ligand and the (13)C NMR chemical shift of the (i)Pr(2)-bimy carbene signal in trans-[PdBr(2)((i)Pr(2)-bimy)L] complexes ((i)Pr(2)-bimy = 1,3-diisopropylbenzimidazolin-2-ylidene; L = pyrazole-derived ligand). Even subtle variations in the substitution pattern of the pyrazole backbone up to three bonds away from the coordinating nitrogen could be detected reliably using this methodology. Alkylation experiments conducted on the pyrazoles using electrophiles of varied reactivity (ethyl bromide, ethyl iodide, and trimethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate) served as a benchmark to rank the pyrazoles in three groups of gradually increasing nucleophilicity, which correlated well with their determined donor strength.
Organometallics | 2012
Jan C. Bernhammer; Han Vinh Huynh
Organometallics | 2014
Jan C. Bernhammer; Han Vinh Huynh
Organometallics | 2014
Jan C. Bernhammer; Han Vinh Huynh
Organometallics | 2014
Jan C. Bernhammer; Han Vinh Huynh
Organometallics | 2014
Jan C. Bernhammer; Harvenjit Singh; Han Vinh Huynh
Organometallics | 2014
Jan C. Bernhammer; Ning Xi Chong; Ramasamy Jothibasu; Binbin Zhou; Han Vinh Huynh
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2013
Han Vinh Huynh; Hong Lee Ong; Jan C. Bernhammer; Gilles Frison