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Directly Polymerizable CO Releasing Molecules

by Jackson Snow

Institution: U of Denver
Department:
Degree: MS
Year: 2022
Keywords: Carbon monoxide releasing molecules (CORM); Diphenylcyclopropenone; Quantum Chain Reaction; Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry
Posted: 3/25/2025
Record ID: 2244261
Full text PDF: https://digitalcommons.du.edu/etd/2161


Abstract

Despite the commonly held consensus that carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic, it has been shown to be an essential signaling molecule in the human neuronal system and has been noted to have anti-inflammatory properties, act as a vasodilator, have anti-proliferative impacts on tumors, and many other beneficial effects. The current limitation to using CO as a therapeutic molecule is delivering the proper dosages using CO releasing molecules (CORMs) without exhibiting toxicity. The first chapter of this thesis will review the biological significance of CO in biological systems, the limitations of existing CORMs, and the properties of diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP) that make it a promising CORM. The second chapter of this thesis will describe our work to develop a new class of directly polymerizable organic CORMs based on DPCP.

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