Collection of Engaged Learning
Contributor(s)
Dr. Alexander Lippert
Publication Date
Fall 11-23-2014
Abstract
The following report presents the work done by Kevin Bruemmer for his Engaged Learning project. The 19F magnetic resonance probes 5-uoroisatin and 6-uoroisatin were reacted with ONOO- to yield anthranilic acid derivatives through a novel oxidative decarbonyaltion reaction. Utilizing 19F NMR spectroscopy techniques, the presence of ONOO- can be determined through a chemical shift switching signal. 5-uoroisatin was subsequently used to detect ONOO- in living lung epithelial cells.
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Engaged Learning 2014, x-ray detector, silicon PIN diode, circuit
Disciplines
Chemistry
Part of
Extent
17 pages
Format
Rights
The files in this collection are protected by copyright law. No commercial reproduction or distribution of these files is permitted without the written permission of Southern Methodist University, Cox Business School. These files may be freely used for educational purposes, provided they are not altered in any way, and Southern Methodist University is cited. For more information, contact ncds@smu.edu.
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Bruemmer, Kevin, "The Detection of Peroxynitrite Using 19F Magnetic Resonance Probes" (2014). Collection of Engaged Learning. 63.
https://scholar.smu.edu/upjournal_research/63