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Colin Raston

Colin Llewellyn Raston AO FAA (born 1950) is a Professor of Chemistry of Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia and the Premier's Professorial Fellow in Clean Technology.[1] In 2015, he was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize in "for inventing a chemical recipe to partially un-boil an egg".[3] In 2016, Raston was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to science.[4]

Colin Llewellyn Raston

Born1950 (age 72–73)
EducationBSc(Hons), PhD, DSc[1]
Alma materUniversity of Western Australia
Griffith University[1]
Occupationacademic
Known forgreen, macrocyclic, and organometallic chemistry
TitleProfessor of Chemistry, Griffith University (1988–1994)
Professor of Chemistry, Monash University (1995–2000)
Professor of Chemistry, The University of Leeds (2001–2002)
Professor of Chemistry, The University of Western Australia (2003–2012)
Professor of Clean Technology, Flinders University (2013– )[1]
AwardsBurrows Award, 1994[2]
H G Smith Memorial Medal, 1996[1]
Green Chemistry Challenge Award, 2002[2]
Leighton Memorial Medal, 2006[2]
RACI Living Luminary, 2011[2]
South Australia Premier's Professorial Research Fellow in Clean Technology, 2013[1]
Ig Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2015[3]
Officer of the Order of Australia, 2016[4]

Research work Edit

Early career Edit

 
Chemical structure of arsenobetaine

Raston undertook his early tertiary studies at the University of Western Australia, taking a bachelor degree in science with honours and a doctor of philosophy under Professor Allan White.[1] Raston's work included looking at marine organoarsenic compounds, isolating arsenobetaine from the Western Rock Lobster and determining its structure and synthesis.[5] This zwitterionic substance turns out to be the main source of arsenic in fish[6] and unlike other arsenic compounds (like dimethylarsine and trimethylarsine) it has comparatively low toxicity.[7] Arsenobetaine is an analog of betaine (trimethylglycine) and with similar biosynthesis to choline and betaines.[8]

He later received a higher doctorate (Doctor of Science) from Griffith University.[1]

Calixarenes Edit

 
Calix[4]arene with para-tert-butyl substituents and a hydrophobic cavity formed by the phenyl groups. Hydrogen bonding between the hydroxyl groups stabilises the 'base' of the chalice.

Resorcinarene is a macrocycle typically prepared by the condensation of resorcinol and formaldehyde in an acidic environment. Multiple isomers are possible when any other aldehyde is used and different conditions, including Lewis acid catalysis have been employed to minimise by-products.[9][10] Raston and co-workers have developed an alternative green chemistry solvent-free approach whereby resorcinol and the aldehyde are ground together with p-toluenesulfonic acid in a mortar and pestle and the product recrystallised from the resulting paste.[11]

 

Calixarenes are the general category of macrocycle oligomers formed by hydroxyalkylation of a phenol and an aldehyde;[12] Resorcinarenes are one example. Calixarenes resemble chalices (calix in Latin) with hydrophobic cavities that can hold smaller molecules or ions, an example of host–guest chemistry. Raston has demonstrated a green chemistry approach to pyrogallol[4]arene from isovaleraldehyde (3-methylbutanal) and pyrogallol (1,2,3-benzenetriol) with a catalytic amount of p-toluenesulfonic acid.[11] He also produced a ball-and-socket supramolecular complex where calix[5]arene hosts the C70 fullerene.[13] The five phenyl groups forming the walls of the cavity interact with the aromatic fullerene through π stacking.

Unboiling an egg Edit

Ovalbumin is the protein which makes up around two-thirds of the white of an egg.[14] When an egg is cooked, the ovalbumin changes conformation from its folded and soluble form to an insoluble all-β-sheet structure with exposed hydrophobic regions, leading to aggregation.[15] This is a classic example of protein denaturation, defined as the loss of the quaternary, tertiary and secondary structures that are present in the protein's native state, by application of some external chemical or radiative stress (including heat).[16] In order to "unboil" the egg, the individual protein strands must be separated from the aggregate and then re-folded back to their native form.[17] Raston had the idea of using mechanical energy from spinning the aggregate to achieve this and developed vortex fluidic technology to implement his idea.[18] Using it to unboil an egg (at least in part) was meant as a demonstration of the technology and won Raston and colleagues the 2015 Ig Nobel Prize in chemistry.[3] Applications of the technology include boosting the potency of anti-cancer drugs like carboplatin[19] and improving the production of biodiesel.[20]

Honours and awards Edit

Raston was recognised for his professional achievements with Fellowships in the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) and the Royal Society of Chemistry.[1] On 13 June 2016, Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove announced that Raston had been made an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, for "distinguished service to science through seminal contributions to the field of chemistry as a researcher and academic, and to professional associations".[4]

Raston served as the Vice President of the RACI in 1995–96, winning the H. G. Smith Memorial Medal that year,[1] and went on to serve as President the following year.[2] He has received several RACI awards, including the Burrows Award in 1994, which is the premier award of the Inorganic Chemistry Division of the RACI. In 2002, he was recognised with the Green Chemistry Challenge Award and went on to take the Leighton Memorial Medal,[2] the institute's most prestigious medal given in recognition of eminent services to chemistry in Australia, in 2006. He was named an RACI Living Luminary and in 2013 was appointed as the South Australia Premier's Professorial Research Fellow in Clean Technology.[1] Raston is also the founding co-chair of the RACI Green and Sustainable Chemistry (GASC) National Group.[21]

In 2018, Raston was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA).[22]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Professor Colin Raston". Flinders University. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f . Royal Australian Chemical Institute. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Improbable Research – The 2015 Ig Nobel Prize Winners". www.improbable.com. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b c (PDF). Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. p. 41. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  5. ^ Edmonds, J. S.; Francesconi, K. A.; Cannon, J. R.; Raston, C. L.; Skelton, B. W.; White, A. H. (1977). "Isolation, crystal structure and Synthesis of arsenobetaine, the arsenical constituent of the Western Rock Lobster Panulirus longipes cygnus George". Tetrahedron Letters. 18 (18): 1543–1546. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(01)93098-9.
  6. ^ Francesconi, K. A. (2005). "Current perspectives in arsenic environmental and biological research". Environmental Chemistry. 2 (3): 141–145. doi:10.1071/EN05042.
  7. ^ Bhattacharya, P.; Welch, A. H.; Stollenwerk, K. G.; McLaughlin, M. J.; Bundschuh, J.; Panaullah, G. (2007). "Arsenic in the environment: Biology and chemistry". Science of the Total Environment. 379 (2–3): 109–120. Bibcode:2007ScTEn.379..109B. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2007.02.037. PMID 17434206.
  8. ^ Adair, B. M.; Waters, S. B.; Devesa, V.; Drobna, Z.; Styblo, M.; Thomas, D. J. (2005). "Commonalities in metabolism of arsenicals". Environmental Chemistry. 2 (3): 161–166. doi:10.1071/EN05054.
  9. ^ Högberg, A. G. S. (1980). "Two stereoisomeric macrocyclic resorcinol-acetaldehyde condensation products". Journal of Organic Chemistry. 45 (22): 4498–4500. doi:10.1021/jo01310a046.
  10. ^ Högberg, A. G. S. (1980). "Cyclooligomeric phenol-aldehyde condensation products. 2. Stereoselective synthesis and DNMR study of two 1,8,15,22-tetraphenyl[14]metacyclophan-3,5,10,12,17,19,24,26-octols". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 102 (19): 6046–6050. doi:10.1021/ja00539a012.
  11. ^ a b Antesberger, J; Cave, G. W.; Ferrarelli, M. C.; Heaven, M. W.; Raston, C. L.; Atwood, J. L. (2005). "Solvent-free, direct synthesis of supramolecular nano-capsules". Chemical Communications. 2005 (7): 892–894. doi:10.1039/b412251h. PMID 15700072.
  12. ^ Gutsche, C. D. (1989). Calixarenes. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry. ISBN 085186385X.
  13. ^ Atwood, J. L.; Barbour, L. J.; Heaven, M. W.; Raston, C. L. (2003). "Association and orientation of C70 on complexation with calix[5]arene". Chemical Communications. 2003 (18): 2270–2271. doi:10.1039/B306411P. PMID 14518869.
  14. ^ Huntington, J. A.; Stein, P. E. (2001). "Structure and properties of ovalbumin". Journal of Chromatography B. 756 (1–2): 189–198. doi:10.1016/S0378-4347(01)00108-6. PMID 11419711.
  15. ^ Hu, H. Y.; Du, H. N. (2000). "α-to-β Structural transformation of ovalbumin: Heat and pH effects". Journal of Protein Chemistry. 19 (3): 177–183. doi:10.1023/A:1007099502179. PMID 10981809. S2CID 82745511.
  16. ^ Mosby's Medical Dictionary (9th ed.). Elsevier. 2009. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  17. ^ Yuan, T. Z.; Ormonde, C. F. G.; Kudlacek, S. T.; Kunche, S.; Smith, J. N.; Brown, W. A.; Pugliese, K. M.; Olsen, T. J.; Iftikhar, M.; Raston, C. L.; Weiss, G. A. (2015). "Shear-stress-mediated refolding of proteins from aggregates and inclusion Bodies". ChemBioChem. 16 (3): 393–396. doi:10.1002/cbic.201402427. PMC 4388321. PMID 25620679.
  18. ^ Seidel, J. (23 September 2015). "Over-cooked? Flinders University professor Colin Raston gets Ig Nobel Prize for 'unboiling an egg'". news.com.au. News Corporation. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  19. ^ Strom, M. (22 May 2015). "Machine that 'uncooks eggs' used to improve cancer treatment". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  20. ^ Eacott, A. (22 May 2015). "Cancer drug more effective after use of vortex fluidic device invented by Australian researcher". abc.net.au. ABC (Australia). Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  21. ^ "Green and Sustainable Group". raci.org.au. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  22. ^ "Professor Colin Raston". www.science.org.au. Retrieved 16 June 2018.

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Colin Llewellyn Raston AO FAA born 1950 is a Professor of Chemistry of Flinders University in Adelaide South Australia and the Premier s Professorial Fellow in Clean Technology 1 In 2015 he was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize in for inventing a chemical recipe to partially un boil an egg 3 In 2016 Raston was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to science 4 Colin Llewellyn RastonAOBorn1950 age 72 73 EducationBSc Hons PhD DSc 1 Alma materUniversity of Western AustraliaGriffith University 1 OccupationacademicKnown forgreen macrocyclic and organometallic chemistryTitleProfessor of Chemistry Griffith University 1988 1994 Professor of Chemistry Monash University 1995 2000 Professor of Chemistry The University of Leeds 2001 2002 Professor of Chemistry The University of Western Australia 2003 2012 Professor of Clean Technology Flinders University 2013 1 AwardsBurrows Award 1994 2 H G Smith Memorial Medal 1996 1 Green Chemistry Challenge Award 2002 2 Leighton Memorial Medal 2006 2 RACI Living Luminary 2011 2 South Australia Premier s Professorial Research Fellow in Clean Technology 2013 1 Ig Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 3 Officer of the Order of Australia 2016 4 Contents 1 Research work 1 1 Early career 1 2 Calixarenes 1 3 Unboiling an egg 2 Honours and awards 3 ReferencesResearch work EditEarly career Edit Chemical structure of arsenobetaineRaston undertook his early tertiary studies at the University of Western Australia taking a bachelor degree in science with honours and a doctor of philosophy under Professor Allan White 1 Raston s work included looking at marine organoarsenic compounds isolating arsenobetaine from the Western Rock Lobster and determining its structure and synthesis 5 This zwitterionic substance turns out to be the main source of arsenic in fish 6 and unlike other arsenic compounds like dimethylarsine and trimethylarsine it has comparatively low toxicity 7 Arsenobetaine is an analog of betaine trimethylglycine and with similar biosynthesis to choline and betaines 8 He later received a higher doctorate Doctor of Science from Griffith University 1 Calixarenes Edit Calix 4 arene with para tert butyl substituents and a hydrophobic cavity formed by the phenyl groups Hydrogen bonding between the hydroxyl groups stabilises the base of the chalice Resorcinarene is a macrocycle typically prepared by the condensation of resorcinol and formaldehyde in an acidic environment Multiple isomers are possible when any other aldehyde is used and different conditions including Lewis acid catalysis have been employed to minimise by products 9 10 Raston and co workers have developed an alternative green chemistry solvent free approach whereby resorcinol and the aldehyde are ground together with p toluenesulfonic acid in a mortar and pestle and the product recrystallised from the resulting paste 11 Calixarenes are the general category of macrocycle oligomers formed by hydroxyalkylation of a phenol and an aldehyde 12 Resorcinarenes are one example Calixarenes resemble chalices calix in Latin with hydrophobic cavities that can hold smaller molecules or ions an example of host guest chemistry Raston has demonstrated a green chemistry approach to pyrogallol 4 arene from isovaleraldehyde 3 methylbutanal and pyrogallol 1 2 3 benzenetriol with a catalytic amount of p toluenesulfonic acid 11 He also produced a ball and socket supramolecular complex where calix 5 arene hosts the C70 fullerene 13 The five phenyl groups forming the walls of the cavity interact with the aromatic fullerene through p stacking Unboiling an egg Edit Ovalbumin is the protein which makes up around two thirds of the white of an egg 14 When an egg is cooked the ovalbumin changes conformation from its folded and soluble form to an insoluble all b sheet structure with exposed hydrophobic regions leading to aggregation 15 This is a classic example of protein denaturation defined as the loss of the quaternary tertiary and secondary structures that are present in the protein s native state by application of some external chemical or radiative stress including heat 16 In order to unboil the egg the individual protein strands must be separated from the aggregate and then re folded back to their native form 17 Raston had the idea of using mechanical energy from spinning the aggregate to achieve this and developed vortex fluidic technology to implement his idea 18 Using it to unboil an egg at least in part was meant as a demonstration of the technology and won Raston and colleagues the 2015 Ig Nobel Prize in chemistry 3 Applications of the technology include boosting the potency of anti cancer drugs like carboplatin 19 and improving the production of biodiesel 20 Honours and awards EditRaston was recognised for his professional achievements with Fellowships in the Royal Australian Chemical Institute RACI and the Royal Society of Chemistry 1 On 13 June 2016 Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove announced that Raston had been made an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen s Birthday Honours List for distinguished service to science through seminal contributions to the field of chemistry as a researcher and academic and to professional associations 4 Raston served as the Vice President of the RACI in 1995 96 winning the H G Smith Memorial Medal that year 1 and went on to serve as President the following year 2 He has received several RACI awards including the Burrows Award in 1994 which is the premier award of the Inorganic Chemistry Division of the RACI In 2002 he was recognised with the Green Chemistry Challenge Award and went on to take the Leighton Memorial Medal 2 the institute s most prestigious medal given in recognition of eminent services to chemistry in Australia in 2006 He was named an RACI Living Luminary and in 2013 was appointed as the South Australia Premier s Professorial Research Fellow in Clean Technology 1 Raston is also the founding co chair of the RACI Green and Sustainable Chemistry GASC National Group 21 In 2018 Raston was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science FAA 22 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Professor Colin Raston Flinders University Retrieved 16 June 2016 a b c d e f Royal Australian Chemical Institute Awards and Office Bearers Royal Australian Chemical Institute Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 15 June 2016 a b c Improbable Research The 2015 Ig Nobel Prize Winners www improbable com 17 September 2015 Retrieved 15 June 2016 a b c The Queen s Birthday 2016 Honours List Officer AO in the General Division of the Order of Australia PDF Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia p 41 Archived from the original PDF on 15 June 2016 Retrieved 14 June 2016 Edmonds J S Francesconi K A Cannon J R Raston C L Skelton B W White A H 1977 Isolation crystal structure and Synthesis of arsenobetaine the arsenical constituent of the Western Rock Lobster Panulirus longipes cygnus George Tetrahedron Letters 18 18 1543 1546 doi 10 1016 S0040 4039 01 93098 9 Francesconi K A 2005 Current perspectives in arsenic environmental and biological research Environmental Chemistry 2 3 141 145 doi 10 1071 EN05042 Bhattacharya P Welch A H Stollenwerk K G McLaughlin M J Bundschuh J Panaullah G 2007 Arsenic in the environment Biology and chemistry Science of the Total Environment 379 2 3 109 120 Bibcode 2007ScTEn 379 109B doi 10 1016 j scitotenv 2007 02 037 PMID 17434206 Adair B M Waters S B Devesa V Drobna Z Styblo M Thomas D J 2005 Commonalities in metabolism of arsenicals Environmental Chemistry 2 3 161 166 doi 10 1071 EN05054 Hogberg A G S 1980 Two stereoisomeric macrocyclic resorcinol acetaldehyde condensation products Journal of Organic Chemistry 45 22 4498 4500 doi 10 1021 jo01310a046 Hogberg A G S 1980 Cyclooligomeric phenol aldehyde condensation products 2 Stereoselective synthesis and DNMR study of two 1 8 15 22 tetraphenyl 14 metacyclophan 3 5 10 12 17 19 24 26 octols Journal of the American Chemical Society 102 19 6046 6050 doi 10 1021 ja00539a012 a b Antesberger J Cave G W Ferrarelli M C Heaven M W Raston C L Atwood J L 2005 Solvent free direct synthesis of supramolecular nano capsules Chemical Communications 2005 7 892 894 doi 10 1039 b412251h PMID 15700072 Gutsche C D 1989 Calixarenes Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry ISBN 085186385X Atwood J L Barbour L J Heaven M W Raston C L 2003 Association and orientation of C70 on complexation with calix 5 arene Chemical Communications 2003 18 2270 2271 doi 10 1039 B306411P PMID 14518869 Huntington J A Stein P E 2001 Structure and properties of ovalbumin Journal of Chromatography B 756 1 2 189 198 doi 10 1016 S0378 4347 01 00108 6 PMID 11419711 Hu H Y Du H N 2000 a to b Structural transformation of ovalbumin Heat and pH effects Journal of Protein Chemistry 19 3 177 183 doi 10 1023 A 1007099502179 PMID 10981809 S2CID 82745511 Mosby s Medical Dictionary 9th ed Elsevier 2009 Retrieved 14 June 2016 Yuan T Z Ormonde C F G Kudlacek S T Kunche S Smith J N Brown W A Pugliese K M Olsen T J Iftikhar M Raston C L Weiss G A 2015 Shear stress mediated refolding of proteins from aggregates and inclusion Bodies ChemBioChem 16 3 393 396 doi 10 1002 cbic 201402427 PMC 4388321 PMID 25620679 Seidel J 23 September 2015 Over cooked Flinders University professor Colin Raston gets Ig Nobel Prize for unboiling an egg news com au News Corporation Retrieved 14 June 2016 Strom M 22 May 2015 Machine that uncooks eggs used to improve cancer treatment Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 14 June 2016 Eacott A 22 May 2015 Cancer drug more effective after use of vortex fluidic device invented by Australian researcher abc net au ABC Australia Retrieved 14 June 2016 Green and Sustainable Group raci org au Retrieved 27 February 2023 Professor Colin Raston www science org au Retrieved 16 June 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin Raston amp oldid 1167601138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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