MRI: Acquisition of a 500 MHz NMR Spectrometer to Enhance Undergraduate Research at Wellesley College

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 1528280
Owner
  • Award Id
    1528280
  • Award Effective Date
    9/1/2015 - 9 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    8/31/2018 - 6 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 555,000.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

MRI: Acquisition of a 500 MHz NMR Spectrometer to Enhance Undergraduate Research at Wellesley College

This award from the Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) as well as additional support from the Chemistry Research Instrumentation (CRIF) and the Chemical Synthesis (SYN) Programs funds the acquisition of a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer by Wellesley College. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most powerful tools available to chemists for the elucidation of the structure of molecules. It is used to identify unknown substances, to characterize specific arrangements of atoms within molecules, and to study the dynamics of interactions between molecules in solution or in the solid state. Access to state-of-the-art NMR spectrometers is essential to chemists who are carrying out modern research. This instrument is used in research on small organic molecules with potential anti-cancer and anti-tubercular properties, mutation of DNA oligonucleotides, and modified nanoparticles for imaging and medicinal usages. This spectrometer is also an integral component in training female undergraduate students. It is used by the students in courses and in their research projects. <br/><br/>The proposal is aimed at enhancing research and education at all levels, especially in areas such as: (a) measuring equilibrium constants for base pair opening in DNA duplexes containing an abasic site lesion; (b) characterizing functionalization and magnetic properties of multipurpose nanoparticles; (c) determining the structure of novel coumarin derivatives with anti-tumor properties; (d) characterizing diverse pyrazolines as potential antitubercular agents; (e) synthesizing photoreactive small molecules to aid in the understanding of a GCPR transmembrane protein structure; and (f) using NOE methods to characterize the regiochemistry of N-substituted pyrazoles.

  • Program Officer
    Carlos A. Murillo
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    9/2/2015 - 9 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    9/2/2015 - 9 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Wellesley College
  • City
    Wellesley
  • State
    MA
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    106 Central Street
  • Postal Code
    024818204
  • Phone Number
    7812832079

Investigators

  • First Name
    Dora
  • Last Name
    Carrico-Moniz
  • Email Address
    dcarrico@wellesley.edu
  • Start Date
    9/2/2015 12:00:00 AM
  • First Name
    Megan
  • Last Name
    Nunez
  • Email Address
    mnunez@wellesley.edu
  • Start Date
    9/2/2015 12:00:00 AM
  • First Name
    Michael
  • Last Name
    Hearn
  • Email Address
    MHearn@Wellesley.edu
  • Start Date
    9/2/2015 12:00:00 AM
  • First Name
    David
  • Last Name
    Haines
  • Email Address
    dhaines@wellesley.edu
  • Start Date
    9/2/2015 12:00:00 AM
  • First Name
    Nancy
  • Last Name
    Kolodny
  • Email Address
    NKolodny@Wellesley.edu
  • Start Date
    9/2/2015 12:00:00 AM

Program Element

  • Text
    MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION
  • Code
    1189
  • Text
    CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION
  • Code
    1938
  • Text
    Chemical Synthesis
  • Code
    6878

Program Reference

  • Text
    MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION
  • Code
    1189
  • Text
    CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION
  • Code
    1938
  • Text
    CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
  • Code
    6878
  • Text
    NANO NON-SOLIC SCI & ENG AWD
  • Code
    7237