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A Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Model For Vancomycin, Rebekah White Dec 2015

A Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Model For Vancomycin, Rebekah White

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Vancomycin is an antibiotic used for the treatment of systemic infections. It is given

intravenously usually every twelve or twenty-four hours. This particular drug has a

medium level of boundedness, with approximately fty percent of the drug being free

and thus physiologically eective. A physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK)

model was used to better understand the absorption, distribution, and elimination of

the drug. Using optimal parameters, the model could be used in the future to test

how various factors, such as BMI or excretion levels, might aect the concentration

of the antibiotic.


Environmental Social Activism In The San Diego-Tijuana Transborder Region, Christina M. Hirt May 2015

Environmental Social Activism In The San Diego-Tijuana Transborder Region, Christina M. Hirt

Undergraduate Honors Theses

This paper examines the obstacles and opportunities social activists face when attempting to fight environmental injustices in the San Diego-Tijuana transborder region. The study undertakes a case study of the Environmental Health Coalition (EHC) - the leading environmental justice organization in the region, which operates on both sides of the US-Mexico Border. The analyses conclude that despite a strong rhetoric of binationalism employed throughout border activists’ campaigns, the strategies that are utilized on the ground have been vastly local and short-term in focus. While activist organizations like the EHC demonstrate a keen awareness of the binational implications of environmental injustices …


A Study Of The Kinetics Of A Reaction Between Vo(Hedta)-1 And Hydrogen Peroxide, Elaina B. Campbell May 2015

A Study Of The Kinetics Of A Reaction Between Vo(Hedta)-1 And Hydrogen Peroxide, Elaina B. Campbell

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Vanadium is commonly used as an agent to make tools rust-resistant. As a transition metal, it can be used as a catalyst due to its ability to change oxidation states. VO(HEDTA)-1, a complex of the vanadyl ion, VO2+ and HEDTA (N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine-N,N’,N’-triacetic acid) was readily formed. This complex containing vanadium in the +4 oxidation state was reacted with hydrogen peroxide to form a vanadate complex. This vanadate complex was formed as a first step in simulating the vanadate(V)-dependent haloperoxidases in marine algae, a yet uncharacterized reaction. Electron absorption spectroscopy (UV-Vis) was used to observe the oxidation of V(IV) …


Chemically Accurate Calculations Of Rate Constants Of Spin Trap-Hydroxyl Radical Addition Reactions, Hayden B. Short May 2015

Chemically Accurate Calculations Of Rate Constants Of Spin Trap-Hydroxyl Radical Addition Reactions, Hayden B. Short

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The DMPO type spin trap 5,5-Dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide (DMPO) and the exceptionally similar spin trap 2-ethoxycarbonyl-2-methyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrole-l-oxide (EMPO) are widely studied in computational and theoretical works. This particular study examines the addition reactions that both these molecules undergo with the carcinogenic hydroxyl radical. This work used a relatively new approximation method, called the correlation consistent composite approach or ccCA, for carrying out quantum mechanical calculations to give the free energies of the products and reactants of the reactions. The free energies are to be used to extrapolate the rate constants of the reactions from the Arrhenius equation. Though both the spin traps …


Synthesis Of Diazonium Perfluoroalkyl(Aryl) Sufonimide (Pfsi) Zwitterions For Solid Acid Alkylation Catalysts, Husan Ahmad May 2015

Synthesis Of Diazonium Perfluoroalkyl(Aryl) Sufonimide (Pfsi) Zwitterions For Solid Acid Alkylation Catalysts, Husan Ahmad

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The final objective of this project is to create an environmentally friendly solid alkylation catalyst to replace the commercially available liquid acid catalysts, such as hydrofluoric acid and sulfuric acid, which are used in the petroleum industry. My research target is to synthesize the diazonium PFSI zwitterions, which can be chemically grafted on the silica as the solid alkylation catalyst. A 4-steps synthesis is designed to prepare the diazonium PFSI zwitterions. The first two steps were successfully completed in the lab. The first one is to prepare the starting material of 4-nitrobenzenesulfonamide from an ammonolysis reaction between 4-nitrobenzene sulfonyl chloride …


Investigation Of The Chemical Protection Capacity Of Common Shoe Materials In Undergraduate Laboratories, Sarah E. Lawson May 2015

Investigation Of The Chemical Protection Capacity Of Common Shoe Materials In Undergraduate Laboratories, Sarah E. Lawson

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical resistance of common shoe materials regularly worn in undergraduate chemistry laboratories by subjecting the materials to hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. The materials tested were leather, canvas cotton, and polyester. Due to the lack of restriction on undergraduate laboratory footwear, the research discussed in this thesis is important to undergraduate universities. Currently, many universities across the nation only require undergraduate students to wear close-toed, close-heeled shoes in chemistry laboratories, and often the resistance of the shoe material to acids and bases may not be taken into careful consideration. Overall, the …


Teaching Algebra: A Comparison Of Scottish And American Perspectives, Brittany Munro May 2015

Teaching Algebra: A Comparison Of Scottish And American Perspectives, Brittany Munro

Undergraduate Honors Theses

A variety of factors influence what teaching strategies an educator uses. I analyze survey responses from algebra teachers in Scotland and Appalachia America to discover how a teacher's perception of these factors, particularly their view of mathematics itself, determines the pedagogical strategies employed in the classroom.


Modeling Enrollment At A Regional University Using A Discrete-Time Markov Chain, Zachary T. Helbert May 2015

Modeling Enrollment At A Regional University Using A Discrete-Time Markov Chain, Zachary T. Helbert

Undergraduate Honors Theses

A discrete time Markov Chain is used to model enrollment at a regional university. A preliminary analysis is conducted on the data set in order to determine the classes for the Markov chain model. The semester, yearly, and long term results of the model are examined thoroughly. A sensitivity analysis of the probability matrix entries is then conducted to determine the overall greatest influence on graduation rates.


A Comparative Study To Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity In Ultisols On An East Tennessee Hillslope, Sydney A. Lawson May 2015

A Comparative Study To Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity In Ultisols On An East Tennessee Hillslope, Sydney A. Lawson

Undergraduate Honors Theses

This study compares four different methods to measure hydraulic conductivity (K) at two sites on the East Tennessee State University Valleybrook Campus. It compares the K values to each other, to the different K values between the two sites, and to United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) K values. Two field methods, Well Bail Test and Auger Hole Test, and two lab methods, Constant Head Permeameter Test and Grain Size Distribution Test (GSD), were performed on the clay rich Ultisol soils on an East Tennessee hillslope in the Valley and Ridge Physiographic Province. One site was located close to a …


Synthesis And Characterization Of Rhodium Acetate With Functionalized Benzonitriles, Jared M. Lowe May 2015

Synthesis And Characterization Of Rhodium Acetate With Functionalized Benzonitriles, Jared M. Lowe

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Dirhodium complexes are effective catalysts in carbene transformations. These reactions involve chemistry between the catalyst and a carbene generated in situ. In order to better understand the rhodium-carbon bond, studies of rhodium acetate, Rh2(OAc)4, and a variety of functionalized benzonitriles were proposed. Diadducts of rhodium acetate with 4-nitrobenzonitrile, 4-aminobenzonitrile, 4-(dimethylamino)benzonitrile, and 3,5-dinitrobenzonitrile were successfully prepared and characterized by X-ray crystallography. IR and NMR spectroscopy were also employed for characterization purposes.