In this thesis, A set of computational studies are presented exploring exploring bioconjugation and bioorthogonal strategies. To so we applied the activation strain model (ASM)of reactivity in conjunction with the matching energy decomposition analysis (EDA) and quantitative Kohn-Sham molecular orbital (KS-MO) theory analysis. Through our analyses we teased apart the the activation modes of the retro-Cope reaction and utelized these to promose new reagents for this bioorthogonal reaction. Addtionally, we present a double hierarchical benchmark of the organodichalcogenide bonding motif, accompanied by a DFT perfomance study. Lastly, study teasing apart the bonding mechanism of the organodichalcogenide bond is presented. Here, we find that the Pauli repulsion determines the trends in the Ch–Ch bond strength both for oxidation as for moving to heavier chalcogens.
Exploring Bioconjugation and Bioorthogonal Strategies via Computational Chemistry / Beutick, Steven Eelco. - (2025 May 08).
Exploring Bioconjugation and Bioorthogonal Strategies via Computational Chemistry
BEUTICK, STEVEN EELCO
2025
Abstract
In this thesis, A set of computational studies are presented exploring exploring bioconjugation and bioorthogonal strategies. To so we applied the activation strain model (ASM)of reactivity in conjunction with the matching energy decomposition analysis (EDA) and quantitative Kohn-Sham molecular orbital (KS-MO) theory analysis. Through our analyses we teased apart the the activation modes of the retro-Cope reaction and utelized these to promose new reagents for this bioorthogonal reaction. Addtionally, we present a double hierarchical benchmark of the organodichalcogenide bonding motif, accompanied by a DFT perfomance study. Lastly, study teasing apart the bonding mechanism of the organodichalcogenide bond is presented. Here, we find that the Pauli repulsion determines the trends in the Ch–Ch bond strength both for oxidation as for moving to heavier chalcogens.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Thesis_Steven_Beutick.pdf
accesso aperto
Descrizione: Thesis_Steven_Beutick
Tipologia:
Tesi di dottorato
Dimensione
32 MB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
32 MB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
Pubblicazioni consigliate
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.




