Jay Wackerly, associate professor of chemistry at Central College, holding a model of the cambiarene molecule

 

PELLA, IOWA (February 28, 2020) — Jay Wackerly, associate professor of chemistry at Central College, was the primary author of research published in Chemistry — A European Journal earlier this year. Wackerly was joined by former and current students from Central, as well as faculty and students from the University of Iowa.

The paper was titled "Cambiarenes: Single-Step Synthesis and Selective Zwitterion Binding of a Clip-Shaped Macrocycle with a Redox-Active Core." Wackerly says the research started soon after he arrived at Central in 2011 and elaborates on previously published research from his lab.

"We invented a new molecule that we named 'cambiarene' and showed that it can grab on to specifically targeted small molecules. We plan to build on this work by taking these small molecules and delivering them to a desired location - a concept known as molecular transport," Wackerly says. "Our work could lead to a breadth of applications such as targeted drug delivery. For example, you could have chemotherapy delivered selectively to cancer cells only, minimizing side effects."

The research was funded through grants that have included the Moore Family Foundation Development Grant every year since 2013.

The abstract for the research describes it as: "A novel macrocyclic host molecule was synthesized that forms in a single step from commercially available starting materials. The core of the macrocycle backbone possesses two quinone rings and, thus, it is redox-active. Host-guest binding involving the clip-shaped cavity indicates selective binding of pyridine N-oxides based on the electron density of and steric bulk around the anionic oxygen."

Wackerly earned his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Winona State University in Minnesota in 2003. He received his PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Illinois in 2008.

Central students who co-authored the research include Riley Petersen, Class of 2019; Brett Rozeboom, Class of 2016; Nolan Blythe, Class of 2014; Tanner Rathje, Class of 2018; Emily O'Brien, Class of 2020; Kayleigh Rohr, Class of 2020; Joshua Carpenter, Class of 2017; Taylor Sanders, Class of 2017; and Andrew Johnson, Class of 2015.

Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private, four-year liberal-arts college. Central is known for its academic rigor, leadership and character development, global experiential learning, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and sustainability education, athletics, and service. For more information about Central College: www.central.edu.

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