Synthesis of high value chemicals from biomass platform chemicals
In this thesis, the conversion of biomass to several high value chemicals via versatile and synthetically useful platform chemicals was described. These high value chemicals include a common intermediate that allow access to several potent NK1 receptor antagonists which are associated with the treat...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-673222023-02-28T23:42:36Z Synthesis of high value chemicals from biomass platform chemicals Koh, Jackson Peng Fei Loh Teck Peng School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Organic synthesis In this thesis, the conversion of biomass to several high value chemicals via versatile and synthetically useful platform chemicals was described. These high value chemicals include a common intermediate that allow access to several potent NK1 receptor antagonists which are associated with the treatment of anxiety and emesis, as well as biologically active natural products aspergillides A and B with cytotoxic activity against mouse lymphocytic leukemia cell (L1210). In particular, the syntheses of aspergillides A and B was achieved such that all of the carbons present are derived from biomass derived platform chemicals. These demonstrate the feasibility of constructing valuable biologically active compounds using a sustainable chemical feedstock like biomass. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SPMS) 2016-05-15T09:09:09Z 2016-05-15T09:09:09Z 2016 Thesis Koh, J. P. F. (2016). Synthesis of high value chemicals from biomass platform chemicals. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/67322 10.32657/10356/67322 en 15 p. application/pdf |
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In this thesis, the conversion of biomass to several high value chemicals via versatile and synthetically useful platform chemicals was described. These high value chemicals include a common intermediate that allow access to several potent NK1 receptor antagonists which are associated with the treatment of anxiety and emesis, as well as biologically active natural products aspergillides A and B with cytotoxic activity against mouse lymphocytic leukemia cell (L1210). In particular, the syntheses of aspergillides A and B was achieved such that all of the carbons present are derived from biomass derived platform chemicals. These demonstrate the feasibility of constructing valuable biologically active compounds using a sustainable chemical feedstock like biomass. |
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