Advancing the Metal-Organic Chemistry of the Heavy Alkaline Earth Elements. The project will open up a new area in Australian metal based chemical research, deriving high value added products from the already existing exploitation of Australia's substantial alkaline earth metal mineral resources. Internationally recognised expertise in the design and manipulation of highly reactive chemical tools will contribute breakthrough science and innovation to the growing pharmaceutical, fine chemicals an ....Advancing the Metal-Organic Chemistry of the Heavy Alkaline Earth Elements. The project will open up a new area in Australian metal based chemical research, deriving high value added products from the already existing exploitation of Australia's substantial alkaline earth metal mineral resources. Internationally recognised expertise in the design and manipulation of highly reactive chemical tools will contribute breakthrough science and innovation to the growing pharmaceutical, fine chemicals and smart materials industry, with the potential to provide nascent and established Australian companies a competitive edge in new product development. Students will be trained in the necessary skills to succeed in and expand such technically demanding area of metal based chemistry.Read moreRead less
A new molecular platform for catalytic synthesis of heterocycles. This project aims to address the lack of efficient methods to prepare cyclic molecules of biological relevance by utilising novel molecular platforms developed in our laboratories. This project expects to generate new cyclic molecules using these innovative molecular platforms by employing catalysts to reduce raw material and energy cost. The expected outcomes of this project include enhanced chemical technology to prepare cyclic ....A new molecular platform for catalytic synthesis of heterocycles. This project aims to address the lack of efficient methods to prepare cyclic molecules of biological relevance by utilising novel molecular platforms developed in our laboratories. This project expects to generate new cyclic molecules using these innovative molecular platforms by employing catalysts to reduce raw material and energy cost. The expected outcomes of this project include enhanced chemical technology to prepare cyclic molecules of pharmaceutical importance and the training of highly skilled PhD students. This should provide significant benefits, such as increased capacity for the development of new pharmaceuticals and advanced materials.Read moreRead less
New Surface Coatings Derived from Renewable Resources. In this project we will develop a novel, efficient cross-linking methodology to generate surface coating and adhesive products from inexpensive, renewable, local, natural feedstocks. Potential economic benefits to Australia include the replacement of imported petrochemical feedstocks with Australian agricultural products, the development of high performance products with the potential for export, and the establishment of an intellectual prop ....New Surface Coatings Derived from Renewable Resources. In this project we will develop a novel, efficient cross-linking methodology to generate surface coating and adhesive products from inexpensive, renewable, local, natural feedstocks. Potential economic benefits to Australia include the replacement of imported petrochemical feedstocks with Australian agricultural products, the development of high performance products with the potential for export, and the establishment of an intellectual property portfolio that will lead to opportunities for licensing internationally.Read moreRead less
Expanding the organometallic toolbox for constructing heterocycles. This project aims to design and synthesise stereospecific cyclic molecules. This is a problem for chemists, particularly when bioactivity and medicinal relevance depend on complex stereochemistry and substitution patterns. This team will build on their discovery of a cascade reaction for synthesising highly stereospecific indolene derivatives. They will target reagents and reaction pathways for creating heterocyclic molecules wh ....Expanding the organometallic toolbox for constructing heterocycles. This project aims to design and synthesise stereospecific cyclic molecules. This is a problem for chemists, particularly when bioactivity and medicinal relevance depend on complex stereochemistry and substitution patterns. This team will build on their discovery of a cascade reaction for synthesising highly stereospecific indolene derivatives. They will target reagents and reaction pathways for creating heterocyclic molecules which are difficult to access. They will synthesise and characterise homo- and hetero-bimetallic complexes to develop cyclic molecules and scaffolds relevant in drug discovery. New molecules and reaction pathways will be relevant for biological and medicinal chemistry, and drug discovery programmes.Read moreRead less
Early main group organometallic complexes and their role in asymmetric synthesis. This project will develop new highly reactive metal based molecular tools for the controlled synthesis of complex molecules which are normally difficult to access, and in so doing advances our synthetic armoury. The design of the reaction pathways and final molecules will have relevance for modern medicinal chemistry and drug discovery programs.
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE110100097
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$600,000.00
Summary
Advanced characterisation of materials by nuclear magnetic resonance. Advanced characterisation of materials by nuclear magnetic resonance will support a broad range of research possibilities for development of advanced materials for medical, industrial and environmental applications. Details of molecular structure and mobility will be uncovered which will provide guidance for making improvements to new and existing materials.