
Overview
Background
Educated at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Australian National University, Canberra. Career at the Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, and the Universität Marburg, Germany. Professor and Chair of Organic Chemistry and Head of the Organic Chemistry Section, The University of Queensland from 1985. Emeritus professor from 2008. Chair of the National Committee for Chemistry of the Australian Academy of Science 2009-2014. Editor-in-Chief, Australian Journal of Chemistry 2008-15. Editor, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (Elsevier, IF 3.65) 2016-. Visiting Professor Université de Pau, France, 2011-19; Visiting Professor University of Kuwait 2014-18; Visiting Professor / Special Appointed Professor Hiroshima University 2014-18. Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. Centenary Medal of the Australian Commonwealth 2003 for research in organic and physical chemistry. David Craig Medal of the Academy of Science 2014 for research in chemistry. JSPS Fellowship (Japan) 2014. Honorary doctorate, University of Pau, France, 2014. A.J. Birch Medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) for ecellence in research in organic chemistry, 2014. Leighton Medal of the RACI 2018.
Research on Unusual Molecules and Reactive Intermediates: Synthesis and Reaction Mechanism. Heterocyclic chemistry. Pyrolysis reactions. Photochemistry
Research in the Wentrup group is concerned with the discovery of novel types of molecules with new and unusual bonding patterns. Such molecules are mostly highly reactive, and special methods are required both for their generation and for their detection. The group has developed these methods over many years and acquired world-class equipment for these purposes, including flash vacuum thermolysis apparatus, cryostats for matrix isolation of reaction products at cryogenic temperatures (down to 7 K), matrix and solution photochemistry equipment, infrared, UV and mass spectrometers, as well as modern computational facilities.
This research has resulted in the synthesis and characterization of many novel compounds, including extended cumulenes of the types RN=C=C=C=X, which themselves are used in the synthesis of many novel types of molecules, some of them of potential pharmaceutical interest (quinolone antibiotics; diazepines).
The research group has a world reputation in the field of carbene and nitrene chemistry, involving reactive intermediates with sextet carbon or nitrogen. These species are also very useful in synthesis, for example in the preparation of diazepines and diazepinones, a family of pharmaceutically interesting compounds. Numerous mechanistic studies and synthetic applications of ketenes have been carried out in our group.
Active collaborations are ongoing with scientists in Australia (UQ and CSIRO), China (Suzhou), France (Pau), Germany (Oldenburg), Japan (Hiroshima), Spain (Donostia - San Sebastian), and Portugal (Coimbra).
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Curt Wentrup is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Australian National University
- Doctor of Philosophy of Science (Advanced), University of Copenhagen
- Doctoral Diploma, Institution to be confirmed
- Australian Academy of Science, Australian Academy of Science
- Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
Research interests
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Organic, physical, and historical chemistry
Reactive intermediates, pyrolysis, photochemistry, reaction mechanism. History of science.
Research impacts
This research leads to the development of new pharmaceuticals, e.g. new antibiotics (quinolones and naphthyridones) and new leads towards a treatment for scizophrenia (diazepine molecules).
Chemical industry has used our pyrolysis techniques in specialized manufacturing processes.
Our analytical/spectroscopic work has led to cooperation with chemical and energy firms and agencies involved in forensic science, and our research has generated collaborations with many scientists at universities in Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Portugal, Singapore, Switzerland, and USA.
Works
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1969
Journal Article
AROMATIC NITRENE-CARBENE INTERCONVERSION
WENTRUP, C (1969). AROMATIC NITRENE-CARBENE INTERCONVERSION. Journal of the Chemical Society D-Chemical Communications (23), 1386-&. doi: 10.1039/c29690001386
1968
Journal Article
Thermal Decomposition of T-Butyl Ethyl Ether
Daly, NJ and Wentrup, C (1968). Thermal Decomposition of T-Butyl Ethyl Ether. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 21 (6), 1535-&.
1968
Journal Article
Cyanocyclopentadienes by Pyrolysis of Isatins and 1H-Benzotriazoles
Crow, WD and Wentrup, C (1968). Cyanocyclopentadienes by Pyrolysis of Isatins and 1H-Benzotriazoles. Chemical Communications, 55 (17), 1026-&. doi: 10.1039/c19680001026
1968
Journal Article
Reactions of Excited Molecules .V. Thermal Decomposition of Pyrazine
Crow, WD and Wentrup, C (1968). Reactions of Excited Molecules .V. Thermal Decomposition of Pyrazine. Tetrahedron Letters (27), 3115-&.
1968
Journal Article
REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .4. THERMAL ISOMERISATION OF XYLENES
CROW, WD and WENTRUP, C (1968). REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .4. THERMAL ISOMERISATION OF XYLENES. Tetrahedron Letters (27), 3111-&.
1968
Journal Article
REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .7. THERMAL INTERCONVERSION OF 2-PYRIDYLCARBENE AND PHENYL NITRENE
CROW, WD and WENTRUP, C (1968). REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .7. THERMAL INTERCONVERSION OF 2-PYRIDYLCARBENE AND PHENYL NITRENE. Tetrahedron Letters (59), 6149-&.
1968
Journal Article
Ring Contraction in Heterocyclic Nitrenes
Crow, WD and Wentrup, C (1968). Ring Contraction in Heterocyclic Nitrenes. Chemical Communications, 26 (18), 1082-&. doi: 10.1039/c19680001082
1968
Journal Article
REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .6. REACTIONS INVOLED IN PYROLYSIS OF AROMATIC AZIDES
CROW, WD and WENTRUP, C (1968). REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .6. REACTIONS INVOLED IN PYROLYSIS OF AROMATIC AZIDES. Tetrahedron Letters (53), 5569-&.
1967
Journal Article
REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .2. THERMAL AND ELECTRON IMPACT GENERATION OF PHENYLNITRENES - A FACILE RING CONTRACTION
CROW, WD and WENTRUP, C (1967). REACTIONS OF EXCITED MOLECULES .2. THERMAL AND ELECTRON IMPACT GENERATION OF PHENYLNITRENES - A FACILE RING CONTRACTION. Tetrahedron Letters (44), 4379-&.
1966
Journal Article
Alkyl Cyanates .8. Formation of Alkyl Cyanates From Alkyl Halides and Silver Cyanate
Holm, A and Wentrup, C (1966). Alkyl Cyanates .8. Formation of Alkyl Cyanates From Alkyl Halides and Silver Cyanate. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 20 (8), 2123-&. doi: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.20-2123
1966
Journal Article
ALKYL CYANATES .9. ADDITION-ELIMINATION REACTIONS OF ETHYL CYANATE
WENTRUP, C (1966). ALKYL CYANATES .9. ADDITION-ELIMINATION REACTIONS OF ETHYL CYANATE. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 20 (8), 2128-&. doi: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.20-2128
1966
Journal Article
Alkyl Cyanates .6. Chemical Reactions of Alkyl Cyanates
Jensen, KA, Due, M, Holm, A and Wentrup, C (1966). Alkyl Cyanates .6. Chemical Reactions of Alkyl Cyanates. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 20 (8), 2091-&. doi: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.20-2091
1966
Journal Article
Alkyl Cyanates .7. Mass Spectra of Cyantes
Jensen, KA, Holm, A and Wentrup, C (1966). Alkyl Cyanates .7. Mass Spectra of Cyantes. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 20 (8), 2107-&. doi: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.20-2107
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Curt Wentrup is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
SYNTHESES AND REACTIONS OF IMINOPROPADIENONES, SYDNONES AND OXAZINONES
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Craig Williams
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
HETEROCYCLIC SYNTHESIS BASED ON IMINOPROPADIENONES
Principal Advisor
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERISATION OF 1,3- and 1,4- DIAZEPINES AND DERIVATIVES
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
NITRENES REARRANGEMENTS: FORMATION OF REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES AND UNUSUAL MOLECULES
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Craig Williams
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- Organic reaction mechanisms
- Photochemistry
- Pyrolysis
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