@article{SchneiderSchauliesSchumacherWiggeretal.2021, author = {Schneider-Schaulies, Sibylle and Schumacher, Fabian and Wigger, Dominik and Sch{\"o}l, Marie and Waghmare, Trushnal and Schlegel, Jan and Seibel, J{\"u}rgen and Kleuser, Burkhard}, title = {Sphingolipids: effectors and Achilles heals in viral infections?}, series = {Cells}, volume = {10}, journal = {Cells}, number = {9}, issn = {2073-4409}, doi = {10.3390/cells10092175}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-245151}, year = {2021}, abstract = {As viruses are obligatory intracellular parasites, any step during their life cycle strictly depends on successful interaction with their particular host cells. In particular, their interaction with cellular membranes is of crucial importance for most steps in the viral replication cycle. Such interactions are initiated by uptake of viral particles and subsequent trafficking to intracellular compartments to access their replication compartments which provide a spatially confined environment concentrating viral and cellular components, and subsequently, employ cellular membranes for assembly and exit of viral progeny. The ability of viruses to actively modulate lipid composition such as sphingolipids (SLs) is essential for successful completion of the viral life cycle. In addition to their structural and biophysical properties of cellular membranes, some sphingolipid (SL) species are bioactive and as such, take part in cellular signaling processes involved in regulating viral replication. It is especially due to the progress made in tools to study accumulation and dynamics of SLs, which visualize their compartmentalization and identify interaction partners at a cellular level, as well as the availability of genetic knockout systems, that the role of particular SL species in the viral replication process can be analyzed and, most importantly, be explored as targets for therapeutic intervention.}, language = {en} } @article{SchnitzleinMuetzelShoyamaetal.2022, author = {Schnitzlein, Matthias and M{\"u}tzel, Carina and Shoyama, Kazutaka and Farrell, Jeffrey M. and W{\"u}rthner, Frank}, title = {PAHs Containing both Heptagon and Pentagon: Corannulene Extension by [5+2] Annulation}, series = {European Journal of Organic Chemistry}, volume = {2022}, journal = {European Journal of Organic Chemistry}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1002/ejoc.202101273}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-262627}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Utilizing Pd-catalyzed [5+2] annulation a series of heptagon-extended corannulenes could be synthesized from a borinic acid precursor furnished by C-H borylation strategy. Single-crystal X-ray analysis revealed the presence of two conformational enantiomers crystallizing in a racemic mixture. Through their embedded five- and seven-membered rings these polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) exhibit both negative and positive curvature and UV/Vis/NIR absorption spectroscopy as well as cyclic voltammetry experiments provided insights into the influence of larger flanking aromatic systems and electron-donating substituents encompassing the heptagonal ring. Through [5+2] annulation of acenaphthylene an azulene-containing PAH with intriguing optoelectronical properties including a very small bandgap and absorption over the whole visible spectrum could be obtained. Theoretical calculations were employed to elucidate the long-wavelength absorption and aromaticity.}, language = {en} } @article{SchnitzleinZhuShoyamaetal.2022, author = {Schnitzlein, Matthias and Zhu, Chongwei and Shoyama, Kazutaka and W{\"u}rthner, Frank}, title = {π-Extended Pleiadienes by [5+2] Annulation of 1-Boraphenalenes and ortho-Dihaloarenes}, series = {Chemistry - A European Journal}, volume = {28}, journal = {Chemistry - A European Journal}, number = {61}, doi = {10.1002/chem.202202053}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-293919}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Palladium-catalyzed [5+2] annulation of 1-boraphenalenes with ortho-dihaloarenes afforded negatively curved π-extended pleiadienes. Two benzo[1,2-i:4,5-i']dipleiadienes (BDPs) featuring a seven-six-seven-membered ring arrangement were synthesized and investigated. Their crystal structure revealed a unique packing arrangement and theoretical calculations were employed to shed light onto the dynamic behavior of the BDP moiety and its aromaticity. Further, a naphthalene-fused pleiadiene was stitched together by oxidative cyclodehydrogenation to yield an additional five-membered ring. This formal azulene moiety led to distinct changes in optical and redox properties and increased perturbation of the aromatic system.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schreck2018, author = {Schreck, Maximilian}, title = {Synthesis and Photophysics of Linear and Star-Shaped Oligomers of Squaraine Dyes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-174272}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2018}, abstract = {In this thesis, the synthesis and photophysics of a great variety of squaraine dyes are presented. This variety is based on four parent squaraines containing either indolenine or quinoline heterocycles. By a suitable choice of the donor and acceptor unit, the optical properties can already be adapted to the properties desired on the stage of the monomer. To promote a further derivatisation of these dyes, diverse functional groups are attached to the monomers using transition metal-catalysed C-C coupling reactions. However, this has to be preceded by the synthesis of bromine-functionalised derivatives as a direct halogenation of squaraine dyes is not feasible. Therefore, the halogen function is already introduced in precursor molecules giving rise to a molecular building block system containing bromine-, boronic ester-, and alkyne-functionalised monomer units, which pave the way to a plethora of squaraine oligomers and polymers. The indolenine homopolymer pSQB-1 as well as the corresponding small molecular weight oligomers dSQB-1 and tSQB were synthesized applying Ni-mediated Yamamoto and Pd-catalysed Suzuki coupling methodologies, respectively. The motivation for this project relied on the fundamental investigations by V{\"o}lker et al. on pSQB-V. A progressive red-shift of the lowest energy absorption maximum from the dimer to the polymer was observed in CHCl3 compared to the monomer. With increasing number of monomer units, the exciton coupling decreases from the dimer to the polymer. In addition, the shape of the absorption band manifold shows a strong dependence on the solvent, which was also observed by V{\"o}lker et al. J-type aggregate behavior is found in chlorinated solvents such as CHCl3 and DCM, whereas H-type aggregates are formed in acetone. Temperature-dependent absorption studies in PhCN reveals a reversible equilibrium of diverse polymer conformers, which manifests itself in a gradual change from H-aggregate behavior to a mixture with a more pronounced J-aggregate behavior upon raising the temperature. It isassumed that both characteristic aggregate bands correlate in borderline cases with two polymer structures which can be assigned to a zig-zag and a helical structure. As no experimental evidence for these structures could hitherto be provided by NMR, TD-DFT computations on oligomers (22-mers) can reproduce very closely the characteristic features of the spectra for the two conformational isomers. The subsequent chapters are motivated by the goal to influence the optical properties through a control of the superstructure and thus of the intramolecular aggregate formation. On the one hand, bulky groups are implemented in the 3-position of the indolenine scaffold to provoke steric repulsion and thus favoring J-aggregate behavior at the expense of helical arrangements. The resulting homopolymer pDiPhSQB bearing two phenyl groups per indolenine exhibits J-type aggregate behavior with red-shifted absorption maxima in all considered solvents which is explained to be caused by the formation of elongated zig-zag structures. Furthermore, single-crystal X-ray analysis of monomer DiPhSQB-2-Br2 reveals a torsion of the indolenine moieties as a consequence of steric congestion. The twist of the molecular geometry and the resulting loss of planarity leads to a serious deterioration of the fluorescence properties, however a significant bathochromic shift of ca. 1 200 cm-1 of the lowest absorption band was observed compared to parent SQB, which is even larger than the shift for dSQB-1 (ca. 1 000 cm-1). On the other hand, a partial stiffening of the polymer backbone is attempted to create a bias for elongated polymer chains. In this respect, the synthetic approach is to replace every second biarylaxis with the rigid transoid benzodipyrrolenine unit. Despite a rather low average degree of polymerization < 10, exclusively red-shifted absorption maxima are observed in all solvents used. In order to complete the picture of intramolecular aggregates through the selective design of H-aggregates, a squaraine-squaraine copolymer was synthesised containing the classic cisoid indolenine as well as the cisoid quinoline building block. Taking advantage of the highly structure directing self-assembly character of the quinoline moiety, the copolymer pSQBC indeed showes a broad, blue-shifted main absorption band in comparison with the monomer unit dSQBC. The shape of the absorption band manifold solely exhibited a minor solvent and temperature dependence indicating a persistent H-aggregate behaviour. Hence, as a proof of concept, it is shown that the optical properties of the polymers (H- and J-aggregate) and the corresponding superstructure can be inherently controlled by an adequate design of monomer precursors. The last chapter of this work deals, in contrast to all other chapters, with intermolecular aggregates. It is shown that the two star-shaped hexasquarainyl benzenes hSQA-1 and hSQA-2 exhibit a strong propensity for self-organisation. Concentration- and temperature-dependent studies reveal a great driving force for self-assembly in acetone. While the larger hSQA-2 instantaneously forms stable aggregates, the aggregates of hSQA-1 shows a pronounced kinetic stability. Taking advantage of the kinetic persistency of these aggregates, the corresponding kinetic activation parameters for aggregation and deaggregation can be assessed. The absorption spectra of both hexasquarainyl benzenes in the aggregated state reveal some striking differences. While hSQA-1 features an intensive, very narrow and blue-shifted absorption band, two red-shifted bands are observed for hSQA-2, which are closely located at the monomer absorption. The very small bandwidth of hSQA-1 are interpreted to be caused by exchange narrowing and pointed towards highly ordered supramolecular aggregates. The concentration-dependent data of the two hexasquarainyl benzenes can be fitted to the dimer-model with excellent correlation coefficients, yielding binding constants in excess of 10^6 M-1, respectively. Such high binding constants are very surprising, considering the unfavourable bulky 3,3-dimethyl groups of the indolenine units which should rather prevent aggregation. Joint theoretical and NMR spectroscopic methods were applied to unravel the supramolecular aggregate structure of hSQA-1, which is shown to consist of two stacked hexasquarainyl benzenes resembling the picture of two stacked bowls.}, subject = {Squaraine}, language = {en} } @article{SchreckChristl1987, author = {Schreck, Michael and Christl, Manfred}, title = {Generation and Interception of 1-Oxa-3,4-cyclohexadiene}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31601}, year = {1987}, abstract = {No abstract available}, subject = {Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{SchreckChristl1987, author = {Schreck, Michael and Christl, Manfred}, title = {Freisetzung und Abfangreaktionen von 1-Oxa-3,4-cyclohexadien}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31597}, year = {1987}, abstract = {No abstract available}, subject = {Chemie}, language = {de} } @article{SchroerToussaintBachmannetal.2021, author = {Schroer, Guido and Toussaint, Val{\´e}rie and Bachmann, Stephanie and P{\"o}ppler, Ann-Christin and Gierlich, Christian Henning and Delidovich, Irina}, title = {Functional Phenylboronate Polymers for the Recovery of Diols, Sugar Alcohols, and Saccharides from Aqueous Solution}, series = {ChemSusChem}, volume = {14}, journal = {ChemSusChem}, number = {23}, doi = {10.1002/cssc.202002887}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239889}, pages = {5207 -- 5215}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The ongoing transition from fossil to renewable feedstocks demands new efficient processes for an economically viable production of biomass-derived commodities and fine chemicals. Novel energy- and material-efficient product purification and separation will play a crucial role due to altered product and feed composition. The present study comprises the synthesis and tests of cross-linked p-vinylphenylboronate polymers for the separation of 18 diols, sugar alcohols, and saccharides, which can be obtained during biomass processing. The separation was based on molecular recognition, that is, esterification of the phenylboronate with vicinal diols. A correlation of the molecular complexation constant, the polymer swelling, and the maximum adsorption capacity was found. The adsorption curves over time were recorded. Preliminary results on competitive adsorption of binary mixtures showed a high potential for the separation of substrates with significantly different complexation constants. Desorption tests implied easier desorption of substrates that only adsorb on the outer polymer shell.}, language = {en} } @article{SchulzWuerthner2022, author = {Schulz, Alexander and W{\"u}rthner, Frank}, title = {Folding-induced fluorescence enhancement in a series of merocyanine hetero-folda-trimers}, series = {Angewandte Chemie International Edition}, volume = {61}, journal = {Angewandte Chemie International Edition}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1002/anie.202114667}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-256582}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Many dyes suffer from fast non-radiative decay pathways, thereby showing only short-lived excited states and weak photoluminescence. Here we show a pronounced fluorescence enhancement for a weakly fluorescent merocyanine (MC) dye by being co-facially stacked to other dyes in hetero-folda-trimer architectures. By means of fluorescence spectroscopy (lifetime, quantum yield) the fluorescence enhancement was explained by the rigidification of the emitting chromophore in the defined foldamer architecture and the presence of a non-forbidden lowest exciton state in H-coupled hetero-aggregates. This folding-induced fluorescence enhancement (FIFE) for specific sequences of π-stacked dyes points at a viable strategy toward improved fluorophores that relates to the approach used by nature in the green fluorescent protein (GFP).}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schulze2016, author = {Schulze, Marcus}, title = {Ruthenium Complexes as Water Oxidation Catalysts and Photosensitizers}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-142454}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden Aspekte der photokatalytischen Wasseroxidationsreaktion behandelt. Der erste Themenschwerpunkt der Dissertation besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit einem supramolekularen Makrozyklus, der drei Rutheniummetallzentren enth{\"a}lt. Dieser neuartige Katalysator zeigt eine sehr hohe katalytische Aktivit{\"a}t und gew{\"a}hrt neue Einblicke in den Mechanismus der Wasseroxidationsreaktion. Des Weiteren wird auf die mit Licht interagierenden Komponenten der photokatalytischen Wasseroxidation eingegangen. Hierbei haben sich azabenz-anellierte Perylenderivate als vielseitige Farbstoffklasse herausgestellt. Die Kombination dieser Farbstoffe mit Metallkomplexen liefert metallorganische Verbindungen, die als Photosensibilisatoren eingesetzt werden k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Farbstoff}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schweeberg2019, author = {Schweeberg, Sarah}, title = {Biomedizinische Anwendung von Nanodiamant: Untersuchungen zu den Wechselwirkungen mit der biologischen Umgebung und zur gezielten Wirkstofffreisetzung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-174619}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Nanodiamant bietet in der Medizin und in der Biologie zahlreiche Anwendungsm{\"o}glichkeiten aufgrund der guten Biokompatibilit{\"a}t und geringen Toxizit{\"a}t. Durch die umfangreichen Funktionalisierungsm{\"o}glichkeiten der Oberfl{\"a}che der nanometergroßen Partikel k{\"o}nnen viele unterschiedliche Wirkstoffe, Rezeptormolek{\"u}le oder Peptidsequenzen angebunden werden ,die zusammen mit Nanodiamant ein anderes, durchaus besseres Wirkprofil aufweisen als der Wirkstoff allein. Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Synthese eines pH-labilen Linkersystems, dass hydroxylhaltige Wirkstoffe kovalent bindet und zusammen mit Nanodiamant in die Zelle, in der ein saurer pH-Wert herrscht, eingeschleust werden. {\"U}ber die {\"A}nderung des pH-Wertes in der Zelle soll der Wirkstoff freigesetzt werden und seine Wirkung entfalten k{\"o}nnen. Weiterhin wurde ein pH-labiles Linkersystem auf der Basis eines Hydrazons hergestellt. {\"U}ber das synthetisierte Hydrazinderivat k{\"o}nnen Wirkstoffe, die {\"u}ber eine Aldehyd- oder Ketonfunktion verf{\"u}gen angebunden werden und pH-labil in der Zelle freigesetzt werden. Zus{\"a}tzlich tr{\"a}gt der Nanodiamant ein kovalent angebundenes Targeting-Molek{\"u}l, welches eine verbesserte Adressierung der Wirkorte gew{\"a}hr¬leisten soll. Die Freisetzung wurde mittels UV-Vis-Spektroskopie detektiert und ausgewertet. Neben der spezifischen Funktionalisierung von Nanodiamant besitzt auch die Interaktion der Nanodiamantpartikel mit biologischen Medien eine besondere Bedeutung f{\"u}r zuk{\"u}nftige biomedizinische Anwendungen. Wenn die Partikeloberfl{\"a}che durch Proteinadsorption gegen{\"u}ber dem Wirkort abgeschirmt wird, so kann der angebundene Wirkstoff gegebenenfalls nicht freigesetzt werden und somit nicht seine Wirkung entfalten und bleibt letztlich ungenutzt. So war es von besonderem Interesse die Wechselwirkungen von Nanodiamant in Humanserum und auch weiteren physiologischen Medien zu untersuchen. Dabei wurden sowohl freie Nanodiamantpartikel als auch solche, die auf klinisch bereits eingesetzten Ger{\"u}stmaterialien im Bereich der Therapie großer Knochendefekte adsorbiert waren, untersucht. Auch wurden die Wechselwirkungen von Nanodiamant mit der physiologischen Umgebung untersucht, die zur Agglomeration der Nanopartikel f{\"u}hren k{\"o}nnen. Es wurde ein unter¬schiedliches Agglomerationsverhalten der Nanodiamanten in w{\"a}ssriger Umgebung verglichen mit Nanodiamanten in physiologischen Medien sowie deren Stabilit{\"a}t im Serum beobachtet. Durch die in dieser Arbeit vorgestellten Untersuchungen konnten wichtige Erkenntnisse zur Wechselwirkung verschieden pr{\"a}parierter und funktionalisierter Nanodiamanten mit physiologisch relevanten Umgebungen sowie zu stimuli-responsiven Wirkstofffreisetzung aus Nanodiamant-Konjugaten gewonnen werden. Zudem wurde mit der Untersuchung der angelagerten Proteine um Nanodiamant ein erster Schritt in Richtung eines umfassenden Verst{\"a}ndnisses der Wechselwirkung dieses Materials mit biologischen Umgebungen unternommen. Auch wenn diese Wechselwirkungen sehr komplex sind, so sind erste Aussagen bez{\"u}glich der Art der angelagerten Proteine m{\"o}glich. Erste Versuche der Stabilisierung von Nanodiamant in physiologischen Medien wurden ebenfalls erfolgreich durchgef{\"u}hrt und zeigen eine effiziente und einfache M{\"o}glichkeit, Nanodiamant in biologischen Medien vor der Agglomeration zu bewahren. Die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit gewonnen Erkenntnisse bez{\"u}glich mehrfacher Funktionalisierungsm{\"o}glichkeiten von Nanodiamant sowie dessen Stabilisierung in physiologischen Medien zeigen die breite Anwendungsm{\"o}glichkeit und das enorme Potential von Nanodiamant im Bereich medizinischer und biologischer Anwendungen auf.}, subject = {Nanopartikel}, language = {de} }