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, Saxon Professor Emeritus of
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at the
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, adjunct professor at the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry of Braunschweig University of Technology in Germany, and co-founder of the ''StanCE'' coalition for sustainable chemistry based on woody biomass
Xylochemistry
. He is notable for his work on chemical compounds with unusual valency, especially in the field of
stable carbene A persistent carbene (also known as stable carbene) is a type of carbene demonstrating particular stability. The best-known examples and by far largest subgroup are the ''N''-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) (sometimes called Arduengo carbenes), for ex ...
research.


Early life

Anthony "Bo" Arduengo was born in 1952 in
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. He grew up in the
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,
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area. His father was a pressman and mechanic with the
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and instilled his son with an interest and skill for all things mechanical and scientific. By the age of 16, he and his father had built his first car from miscellaneous parts. The car was registered as street-legal and road-worthy. With some re-engineering, the car was later fitted to run on alternate fuels including alcohol and hydrogen (which would foretell Arduengo's professional research involvement with President Bush's 2003 National Hydrogen Fuel Initiative (HFI)HFI
- Hydrogen Fuel Initiative. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
and
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's Chemical Hydrogen Storage Program by more than 30 years).


Education

Arduengo attended Bouldercrest and Meadowview Elementary Schools, and Walker High School.Anthony J. Arduengo III
– personal home page. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
In 1969 he left high school with enrollment in Georgia Tech's Joint Enrollment Program for High School Students (JEPHS).JEPHS
- Georgia Tech's Joint Enrollment Program. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
He obtained his BSc (1974,
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) and his
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(1976) at
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, advised by Edward M. Burgess. Anthony Joseph Arduengo (1976), ''The synthesis, structure and chemistry of substituent-perturbe
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' Ph.D. Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology
Online catalog entry
Retrieved 2009-12-04.
That made him an academic descendant of
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. As an undergraduate at
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, Arduengo's research activities began in the laboratory of Professor Charles L. Liotta. He was awarded NSF undergraduate fellowships in 1972 & 1973 when he had moved to research in the Burgess group. As an undergraduate, Arduengo was a member of the Georgia Tech Band and served as Executive Officer and Captain for that organization. In 1971 he was inducted into the Iota chapterIota Chapter
Georgia Tech's Iota Chapter of ΚΚΨ. Retrieved 2017-10-07.
of ΚΚΨ. In 1972 he was tapped by the Alpha Eta CircleAlpha Eta Circle
- Georgia Tech's Alpha Eta Circle of ΟΔΚ. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
of ΟΔΚ; later serving as Secretary and President for the local Circle.


Career

Arduengo was a research scientist at
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from 1976 to 1977 and from 1984 to 1998, and
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at the
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from 1977 to 1984. He retired from teaching in 2018 and is now Professor of the Practice in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the
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, Saxon Chair Emeritus of Chemistry at the
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, and holds a position as adjunct professor at the Technische Universität in
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. In DuPont's Central Research and Development Department, Arduengo began his career in the Chemical Sciences Section (1977 & on return in 1984). In 1988 he was appointed ''Research Leader''. A move into the Polymer Science section of CR&D in 1991 was accompanied by promotion to ''Group Leader''. His final position with
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was as ''Research Fellow'' which he attained in 1995. The award of an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Prize in 1996 began Arduengo's transition back into academe. The one year Humboldt award was spent in
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,
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at the Technical University. On return to
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, Arduengo maintained a guest Professor appointment in
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, and in 1999 also made the transition to academe in the U.S. with his assumption of the Saxon Chair in Chemistry at The
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in Tuscaloosa.


Research


Graduate research at Georgia Tech

Arduengo's research interests focus largely on the chemistry of new or unusual bonding arrangements, and unusual valency. As a graduate student in the Burgess group, his research involved organo-
main group element In chemistry and atomic physics, the main group is the group of elements (sometimes called the representative elements) whose lightest members are represented by helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine as arran ...
chemistry, specifically, thiocarbonyl ylides, and low-coordinate hypervalent
sulfur Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formul ...
compounds.
Image:AJA_ThiocarbonylYlide.svg, Thiocarbonyl ylide from Arduengo's Ph.D. dissertation
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Image:AJA-Dibromosulfuranide.svg, Hypervalent sulfuranide from Arduengo's Ph.D. dissertation


DuPont 1977

In 1977 when he joined
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, Arduengo became a member of the exploratory chemistry group of Howard Simmons in CR&D. His first research project involved
trimethylsilyl A trimethylsilyl group (abbreviated TMS) is a functional group in organic chemistry. This group consists of three methyl groups bonded to a silicon atom minus;Si(CH3)3 which is in turn bonded to the rest of a molecule. This structural group is ch ...
ester In chemistry, an ester is a compound derived from an oxoacid (organic or inorganic) in which at least one hydroxyl group () is replaced by an alkoxy group (), as in the substitution reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. Glycerides ...
s of inorganic acids as
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s for
organic synthesis Organic synthesis is a special branch of chemical synthesis and is concerned with the intentional construction of organic compounds. Organic molecules are often more complex than inorganic compounds, and their synthesis has developed into one o ...
.


University of Illinois 1978–1984

At
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Arduengo examined more broadly the areas of organo-
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chemistry, and molecules containing unusual valency. His first publications involving the chemistry of
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s occurred during this period. This work with electron deficient carbenes led to the first structure determinations on a nitrile ylide and a carbonyl
ylide An ylide or ylid () is a neutral dipolar molecule containing a formally negatively charged atom (usually a carbanion) directly attached to a heteroatom with a formal positive charge (usually nitrogen, phosphorus or sulfur), and in which both atoms ...
. His later work with
carbene In organic chemistry, a carbene is a molecule containing a neutral carbon atom with a valence of two and two unshared valence electrons. The general formula is or where the R represents substituents or hydrogen atoms. The term "carbene" m ...
chemistry would become his most recognized contribution to the field of chemistry (''vide infra''). During the Illinois years Arduengo had a close collaboration with his colleague
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who was a physical-organic chemist also working on organo-
main group element In chemistry and atomic physics, the main group is the group of elements (sometimes called the representative elements) whose lightest members are represented by helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine as arran ...
chemistry and hypervalency. Many of the technical discussions between Martin and Arduengo would take place over lunch (the choice of restaurants often influenced by the quality of the napkins for writing chemical structures). To facilitate discussions about unusual molecular structures and bonding for main-group element centers, Martin and Arduengo devised the N-X-L nomenclature system. The synthesis and characterization of the first compound with a planar T-shaped, 10-
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3- coordinate bonding arrangement at a
phosphorus Phosphorus is a chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15. Elemental phosphorus exists in two major forms, white phosphorus and red phosphorus, but because it is highly reactive, phosphorus is never found as a free element on Ea ...
atom, ADPO, was also accomplished by the Arduengo group at Illinois and paved the way for a range of novel main-group element chemistry (including the discovery of edge inversion) on his return to
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. The final Illinois research extended the newly discovered ADPO chemistry to the arsenic analog (ADAsO).
Image:AJA_Diazotetrakis-trifluoromethyl-cyclopentadiene.svg, Diazotetrakis(trifluoro methyl)cyclopentadiene from Arduengo and Janulis
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Image:AJA_NitrileYlide.svg, Nitrilium ylide from Arduengo and Janulis

Image:AJA_CarbonylYlide.svg, Carbonyl ylide from Arduengo and Janulis

Image:AJA_ADPO.svg, The original 10-P-3 ADPO from Arduengo and Culley

Image:AJA_ADAsO.svg, ADAsO from Arduengo and Culley


DuPont 1984–1999

On returning to
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in 1984, Arduengo resumed a position in CR&D and continued the research into the recently discovered ADPO molecule and related structures. This line of research proved to be extremely fruitful and resulted in a steady string of publications on new and unusual bonding arrangements. The ADPO related chemistry provided a basis for the discovery of a new inversion process, edge inversion, which was fully characterized and modelled by the collaborative work of Arduengo and David A. Dixon at
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. Additionally, the
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team provided experimental verification on the new inversion pathway at 3-coordinate
phosphorus Phosphorus is a chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15. Elemental phosphorus exists in two major forms, white phosphorus and red phosphorus, but because it is highly reactive, phosphorus is never found as a free element on Ea ...
centers and a 4-coordinate germanium molecule. Arduengo's work with
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also involved a number of applied projects including the flexible
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film,
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-ZT, that is widely used in electronics for flexible printed circuits, connections, and insulation. Arduengo's research at
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often coalesced with his other hobbies outside the laboratory; for example with sports cars (''cf.'' photo in the summary box above). He contributed to development of low VOC automotive coatings by devising
catalyst Catalysis () is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (). Catalysts are not consumed in the reaction and remain unchanged after it. If the reaction is rapid and the catalyst recyc ...
s for a novel
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ing chemistry used by
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Performance Coatings in next-generation low- VOC paints. Eventually,
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waterborne performance coatings would be used by Lotus on their Elise and Exige models. Arduengo's effort on the industrial-scale syntheses of the
catalyst Catalysis () is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (). Catalysts are not consumed in the reaction and remain unchanged after it. If the reaction is rapid and the catalyst recyc ...
s for the paints on which he worked would launch his re-entry into the area of
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chemistry, but this time it was to be nucleophilic rather than
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carbenes In organic chemistry, a carbene is a molecule containing a neutral carbon atom with a valence of two and two unshared valence electrons. The general formula is or where the R represents substituents or hydrogen atoms. The term "carben ...
. The observation that the catalyst syntheses were well tolerant of varied reaction conditions and substituents led Arduengo to postulate that the imidazol-2-ylidenes that were intermediates in the syntheses had to be far more stable than the then conventional wisdom would allow.A.J. Arduengo “''Cars to Carbenes: A Personal Account of Georgia Tech – Molding Futures One at a Time'',” Georgia Tech's 100 Years of Chemistry Symposium (Atlanta, Georgia, April 19, 2007) As Arduengo's involvement in the automotive coatings program came to an end, he submitted a proposal to the management in CR&D to isolate these apparently
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s and study their chemistry. The proposal was soundly declined with the admonition that he should have certainly known better than to make such a suggestion in light of the long history of
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chemistry that firmly established them as
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s that could not be isolated as stable entities. However, Arduengo (already well-aware of the history) had the starting materials on hand for the chemistry and decided to proceed with the experiments. "Arduengo's gamble paid off. In 1991, more than 150 years after the first attempt ..." a stable crystalline carbene was isolated and characterized in laboratories at
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. After the first successful reaction to produce a
stable carbene A persistent carbene (also known as stable carbene) is a type of carbene demonstrating particular stability. The best-known examples and by far largest subgroup are the ''N''-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) (sometimes called Arduengo carbenes), for ex ...
, Arduengo won the support of
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management and research in this area continued.
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bearing a variety of substituent groups were prepared and characterized. The saturated imidazolin-2-ylidenes that were extensively investigated by
Hans-Werner Wanzlick Hans-Werner Wanzlick (1917-1988) was a German chemist. A Professor of chemistry at the Berlin Technical University he is notable for work on persistent carbenes and for proposing the Wanzlick equilibrium between saturated imidazolin-2-ylidenes ...
thirty years earlier (without isolation) were now also shown to be stable enough to isolate with appropriate substituents at nitrogen. An air-stable carbene was produced. The chemistry was extended to include thiazol-2-ylidenes (conjectured to exist in 1957 as a
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in the vitamin B1
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, but not isolated for 40 years). The imidazol-2-ylidenes were extensively characterized by their NMR properties, photo-electron spectroscopy, and exact experimental electron density mapping by
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and
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techniques. The Arduengo group's characterization of
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s was complemented by a wide-ranging exploration of their chemistry. This new chemistry included
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s with phosphinidenes were also reported from Arduengo's laboratory in addition to insertion reactions of imidazolin-2-ylidenes. In 1998, Arduengo and coworkers carefully re-examined the earlier attempts to produce stable carbenes in Wanzlick's laboratory in light of the knowledge and experience gained from the recent successful experiments at DuPont. Although the majority of Wanzlick's work on the saturated imidazolin-2-ylidenes would have been expected to yield dimers in the absence of bulky substituents on nitrogen, a single (unsaturated) imidazol-2-ylidene, 1,3,4,5-tetraphenylimidazol-2-ylidene, remained as an example of a carbene that could (should) have been isolable. The re-examination of Wanzlick's original procedure identified some key experimental features that would have hindered the original researchers. With these problems corrected, the DuPont scientists were able to isolate the target carbene and fully characterize it including an X-ray structure determination. In a tribute to Hans-Werner Wanzlick, these results were published under the title "1,3,4,5-Tetraphenylimidazol-2-ylidene: The Realization of Wanzlick's Dream."
Image:AJA_ADSbO.svg, Antimony analog of ADPO (ADSbO) synthesized at DuPont by Arduengo and Stewart
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Image:AJA_20-Bi-9.svg, Nine coordinate bismuth complex prepared by Arduengo and Stewart.
Image:AJA_satADPO-EdgeInv.svg, Saturated ADPO analog used by Arduengo, Dixon, and Roe to verify ''Edge Inversion'' at 3-coordinate phosphorus. Image:AJA_Ge-EdgeInv.svg, Germanium compound used by Arduengo, Dixon, and Roe to verify ''Edge Inversion'' at 4-coordinate centers.
Image:AJA_13-di-1-adamantylimidazol-2-ylidene.svg, First stable crystalline carbene prepared at DuPont.
Image:AJA 13-dimesitylimidazolin-2-ylidene.svg, First fully characterized imidazolin-2-ylidene (saturated) carbene isolated at DuPont.
Image:AJA 3-26-diip-45-dimethylthiazol-2-ylidene.svg, Stable thiazol-2-ylidene ( vitamin B1 analog).external viewer
Image:AJA 13-dimesityl-45-dichloroimidazol-2-ylidene.svg, Air-stable carbene.
Image:AJA 1345-tetramethylimidazol-2-ylidene-d12.svg, Stable small perdeuterocarbene used for exact electron density mapping experiments.
Image:AJA 1345-tetraphenylimidazol-2-ylidene.svg, Wanzlick's original tetraphenylimidazol-2-ylidene isolated and characterized at DuPont.
Image:1,3-bis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)imidazol-2-ylidene (aka IMes).png, IMes, a popular NHC ligand.


University of Alabama 1999–2020

At the University of Alabama research from Arduengo's laboratory has focused on enhancements to the basic structure of the imidazol-2-ylidenes through substituent effects leading to novel compounds like a
cyclopentadienyl Cyclopentadienyl can refer to * Cyclopentadienyl anion, or cyclopentadienide, ** Cyclopentadienyl ligand * Cyclopentadienyl radical, • * Cyclopentadienyl cation, See also * Pentadienyl {{Chemistry index ...
fused imidazol-2-ylidene. Research into the unusual valency in diphosphacyclobutane-2,4-diyls has been reported from the Arduengo group in collaboration with Professors Masaaki Yoshifuji and Shigekazu Ito. Arduengo also directs research programs into Chemical Hydrogen Storage and nonlinear optical materials. In 2015, together with Professor Till Opatz (Johannes Gutenberg Universität-Mainz) Arduengo founded the ''StanCE'' coalition for sustainable chemistry based on woody biomass
Xylochemistry
.


Georgia Tech 2020–present

In June 2020 Arduengo returned to his alma mater as Professor of the Practice.Anthony J. Arduengo III
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His research in carbene chemistry continues there along efforts in support of the Medicines for All InstituteM4ALL
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sustainable chemistry, and a partnership to address repatriation of critical chemical manufacturing technology to U.S. shores.
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Awards

* Charles M. Knight Lectureship, University of Akron, April 2013.Charles M. Knight Lecture series
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* Fellow of the
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October 2007
* Walter J. Chute Lectureship 1999–2000.
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* Gold Medal for "Excellence in Main Group Chemistry Research" from The International Council on Main Group Chemistry, 1996 * Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Prize, 1996 * NSF Undergraduate Fellowship, 1972, 1973


References


External links

*
Saxon Professor of Chemistry, Anthony J. Arduengo III

Anthony J Arduengo's Personal Web Pages


* ttp://chemistry.ua.edu/department-overview/seminars-and-lectures/about-the-arduengo-lecture-series/ Alabama's Arduengo Lecturship
Georgia Tech's Arduengo Scholarship
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