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    Scientists use light to create small molecules that could change medicine

    healthadminBy healthadminMay 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Scientists use light to create small molecules that could change medicine
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    Developing new drugs often depends on finding the right molecular building blocks. Some important drugs, including penicillin, rely on small ring-shaped molecules that store large amounts of internal tension. These distorted structures accelerate chemical reactions and help scientists create complex compounds more efficiently.

    A research team led by Professor Frank Glorias of the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University of Münster in Germany has introduced a new method to create one of these difficult molecular structures. The method transforms a simple, widely available starting material into a compact, highly tensed molecule known as “hauzan,” named for its shape, which resembles a simple drawing of a house. This reaction is facilitated by a photocatalyst that transfers energy from light to molecules, resulting in a transformation.

    Why highly strained molecules are important

    Small circular molecules behave like bent branches when pressure is applied. Because they store so much tension, they can release energy during later reactions, making them valuable tools for producing useful chemicals and medicines.

    Despite their importance, these molecules are notoriously difficult to manufacture. Previous approaches to manufacturing housing often required high temperatures and other harsh conditions. These methods also struggled to tolerate additional atoms or molecular side chains, known as functional groups, in the starting materials. These functional groups are particularly important because they have a strong influence on how the molecule behaves and what properties it has.

    Use light to control difficult reactions

    The researchers started with a hydrocarbon called 1,4-diene. When exposed to light, these compounds typically undergo undesirable side reactions that interfere with the desired process. To solve this problem, the team tailored the molecular side chains of their starting materials to suppress these competing reactions and make the chemistry more controlled and predictable.

    Once the unnecessary pathway was blocked, the molecule was able to fold into the taut ring structure required for housane formation. According to Frank Glorious, “This process is energetically ‘uphill’ and typically difficult to achieve because it requires additional momentum. Photocatalysts provide the necessary energy.”

    The team also used computer-based analysis to better understand the reaction mechanism and how the transformation occurs.

    Potential benefits for drug development and materials science

    This new technology provides a more efficient and accessible way to produce housan while expanding the range of molecules that can be constructed from these high-tension structures. The researchers believe this method could support both basic chemical research and practical applications such as pharmaceutical manufacturing and advanced materials development.



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