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The Reduction Of Aromatic Nitro Compounds With Anhydrous Stannous Chloride, Raymond Albert Unnasch Jun 1954

The Reduction Of Aromatic Nitro Compounds With Anhydrous Stannous Chloride, Raymond Albert Unnasch

Theses

With the publication of a method for the preparation of anhydrous stannous chloride (1), T. E. de Kiewiet and H. Stephen were prompted to investigate its use in the reduction of aromatic nitro compounds under anhydrous conditions. In a paper entitled "A New Method of Reducing Aromatic nitro Compounds" (2), reporting the results of this investigation, they claimed simultaneous reduction, acetylation, and also chlorination in the position para to that of the original nitro group.

In experiments using para substituted nitro compounds, they found that no chlorination took place except in the case of para-chloronitro-benzene, which, if hydrochloric acid were …


Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions, Harold Binder May 1954

Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions, Harold Binder

Theses

The following equation was developed by Dr. J. J. Salamone for calculating the fibs coefficient of heat transfer to non-Newtonian suspensions in turbulent flow (Re 50,000 - 200.000) inside of pipes:

hD/Kf = 0.131 (DVbPb/ub)0.62 (D/Ds)0.05 (Cs/Cf)0.35 (Cfub/Kf)0.72 (Ks/Kf)0.05

This equation was investigated to determine its validity over the lower turbulent regions of the Reynolds number (10,000 - 70,000), and to test the exponents of the various components.

Equipment was constructed similar …


The Sulfonation Of Some Aromatic Compounds Using Sulfuric Acid In The Presence Of Thionyl Chloride, Hugh Harold Harkins May 1954

The Sulfonation Of Some Aromatic Compounds Using Sulfuric Acid In The Presence Of Thionyl Chloride, Hugh Harold Harkins

Theses

No abstract provided.


Investigation Of The Acid Degradation Of 2-(4-Methoxybenzylamino)-Pyridine, Anthony Thomas Oropollo May 1954

Investigation Of The Acid Degradation Of 2-(4-Methoxybenzylamino)-Pyridine, Anthony Thomas Oropollo

Theses

This paper represents work done in connection with an investigation of the products resulting from the reaction of dilute sulfuric acid and 2-(4-methoxybenzyl-amino)-pyridine. Brief contact between these reactants at temperatures below 80°C give rise to a water soluble salt of the amine. The amine may be precipitated from the solution by the addition of sufficient alkali.

Under the conditions considered in this paper, prolonged contact of reactants at temperatures above 80°C, a non-crystalline condensation product is obtained in addition to the amine salt.

Attempts to identify this product were unsuccessful. However, in connection with the characterization work, two relatively little …


A Study Of A Synthesis Of Indole, Stephen Scala May 1954

A Study Of A Synthesis Of Indole, Stephen Scala

Theses

Chemical literature abounds with methods for the synthesis of Indole and its derivatives. Undoubtedly, this is so, because Indole is the parent substance of the historical dyestuff Indigo. This coloring material has been the subject of extensive investigations for many centuries. Early in this century, importance was still placed on Indole Chemistry, but it later gore way to other dyestuffs having different chemical structures. It seems, however, the loss in popularity was to have been short-lived, because of the revitalized interest shown in the chemistry of Indoles since the early 1930's.

It was found that a great number of alkaloids …


Viscosity Determination During Polymerization, Elmer David Jones May 1954

Viscosity Determination During Polymerization, Elmer David Jones

Theses

This project was undertaken for the purpose of designing, constructing, and operating a viscometer which could be employed for measuring viscosities in the range of 200 to 700 poises at temperatures up to 300°C. Such an instrument was built and used to study the viscosity of Type EV polymer during polymerization.

The new viscometer is based cm the principle of concentric rotating cylinders. It is unique in that it can be suspended directly in a polymer batch and will operate under temperature and viscosity conditions as outlined above. Polymerization curves for batches studied show that the instrument gives viscosity values …


Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions, Robert Gregory Quinn, Irving Bauman May 1954

Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions, Robert Gregory Quinn, Irving Bauman

Theses

This project was undertaken to collect additional information on the heat transfer coefficients of pseudo-plastic suspensions and to test the exponents of the equation of Salamone (12). Using the same equation as derived by Salamone by dimensional analysis, a better correlation of this data was obtained by changing some of the exponents to give the following equation:

LD/Kf=0.346(Dvp/M`)0.7(CfM`/Kf)0.72(Ds/D)0.15(Cs/Cf)0.35(ks/kf)0.08 (1)

The authors believe that a better correlation is possible and …


I. Certain Azo Dyes Derived From 2-Amino Phenol-4-Sulfonic Acid; Ii. A Study Of The Reduction Rate Of 2-Nitro Phenol-4-Sulfonic Acid, Albert Edward Cohen Jun 1953

I. Certain Azo Dyes Derived From 2-Amino Phenol-4-Sulfonic Acid; Ii. A Study Of The Reduction Rate Of 2-Nitro Phenol-4-Sulfonic Acid, Albert Edward Cohen

Theses

No abstract provided.


Calcium Metal : Laboratory Preparation By Vacuum Metallurgy, George Robert Couch Jun 1953

Calcium Metal : Laboratory Preparation By Vacuum Metallurgy, George Robert Couch

Theses

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Agitation On A Continuous Counter-Current Liquid-Liquid Extraction Column, William John Hartmann Jun 1953

The Influence Of Agitation On A Continuous Counter-Current Liquid-Liquid Extraction Column, William John Hartmann

Theses

This work presents operating data and correlations of agitated extraction equipment studied under continuous counter-current flow.

The experimental work was carried out in at agitated column 36 inches in length with an internal diameter of 2 inches using the system toluene, benzoic acid and water. The working section of the column was 24 inches. The design of the column used for the experimental work is similar to that proposed in a patent by van Dijck (3). The column is similar only to the extent that the patent covers numerous conditions of vertical agitation.

The distribution data and the equilibrium solubility …


Adiabatic Distillation Of Dilute Formaldehyde Solutions, Robert L. Craven Jun 1953

Adiabatic Distillation Of Dilute Formaldehyde Solutions, Robert L. Craven

Theses

No abstract provided.


Nitration Of Derivatives Of 2,5-Dichlorobenzenesulfonic Acid, William J. Conradi May 1953

Nitration Of Derivatives Of 2,5-Dichlorobenzenesulfonic Acid, William J. Conradi

Theses

The proof that a nitro group enters meta to the sulfonic acid group of 2,5-dichlorobenzenosulfonamide and 2,5-dichlorobenzenosulfonanilide is presented.

The preparation of several new compounds is described.

An unsuccessful attempt to prepare 2,5-dichloro-3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride from 2,5-dichloronitrobenzene is also described.


Ultrafiltration In The Pigment Field : A Critical Literature Survey, Charles Walter Manger May 1953

Ultrafiltration In The Pigment Field : A Critical Literature Survey, Charles Walter Manger

Theses

The objective in this work has been to determine, through a critical literature survey, the possible application of ultrafiltration, and other related techniques, towards the solution of certain problems encountered in the research and testing of various pigments.

Among these problems may be mentioned the following:

  1. The determination of water-soluble salts in pigments, which when dispersed in water to leach out the salts, tend to peptize, thus being unfilterable through the usual filter paper. Among these pigments are the following: iron blue, certain chrome yellows, pigment green B, copper maroon, and several others. It may be added that these pigments …


Correlation Of The Number Of Theoretical Plates Vs. Reflux Ratio, George Ignatius Parisi May 1953

Correlation Of The Number Of Theoretical Plates Vs. Reflux Ratio, George Ignatius Parisi

Theses

A correlation is presented from which the number of theoretical plates for a given separation by distillation can be estimated as a function of the reflux ratio. The effects of relative volatility and feed composition upon such a correlation are also studied. Smoker's (1) equation was used in calculating the data. The results were obtained by varying the several parameters which have to be given for any separa tion desired. These include feed compositions of 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75; relative volatilities of 1.1, 1.2, 1.5, and 2.0; and various reflux ratios. The overhead product and bottoms product compositions were kept …


The Effect Of Surface Tension Upon The Flow Of Fluids Through Packed Beds, William Charles Streib May 1953

The Effect Of Surface Tension Upon The Flow Of Fluids Through Packed Beds, William Charles Streib

Theses

Flow tests through beds of unconsolidated sand, glass beads and 1/4 inch Berl saddles showed that wide variations in the surface tension of a fluid had no significant effect on its flowrate through the bed. Viscosity and density were the only fluid properties affecting such flow. Excellent comparative results were observed between the flowrates through sand beds and those predicted by the Leva equation.

The complex Brownell and Katz equation for predicting the residual saturation of a packed bed was found to apply for fluids having a much wider range of surface tension than those originally used to derive their …


Preparation And Spectra Of M-Nitrobenzoates And M-Aminobenzoates, Peter Tikey Kapsamalis May 1953

Preparation And Spectra Of M-Nitrobenzoates And M-Aminobenzoates, Peter Tikey Kapsamalis

Theses

A study of the synthesis of a series of new m-nitrobenzoates, m-aminobenzoates and several derivatives of the latter is presented.

Physisal constants and analytical determinations are presented, including the ultraviolet absorption spectra of the compounds prepared.


Substituted Ureas, Roy Earl Parks May 1953

Substituted Ureas, Roy Earl Parks

Theses

Nitrosomethylurea in aqueous medium decomposes on heating to methanol, nitrogen and cyanic or isocyanic acid. Primary amines present during the decomposition react with cyanic acid to form substituted ureas, readily isolated in high purity and good yield.


Vapor-Liquid Equilibria, Binary Mixtures Of Methyl Alcohol, Isopropyl Alcohol And N-Butyl Alcohol With Benzene, William Andrew Flynn Apr 1953

Vapor-Liquid Equilibria, Binary Mixtures Of Methyl Alcohol, Isopropyl Alcohol And N-Butyl Alcohol With Benzene, William Andrew Flynn

Theses

No abstract provided.


Isobaric Heat Capacity Of Ethylene Over A Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure, Robert John Sibilia Apr 1953

Isobaric Heat Capacity Of Ethylene Over A Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure, Robert John Sibilia

Theses

The effect of pressure and temperature on the isobaric heat capacity at constant volume for ethylene relative to the ideal gas state is presented. The results cover pressures from 0 to 10,000 FA and temperatures from 32.0°F to 2372.0°F.

The deviation of the isobaric heat capacity of ethylene from the ideal gas state for the wide range of pressure and temperature covered was found from an equation derived from the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state. Graphs and tables relating the deviation of the isobaric h capacity: the deviation of heat capacity at constant volume, pressures and temperature are included.

The results …


The Synthesis Of 2-Aminophenol-4-Sulfonic Acid, Joseph Salvatore Milazzo Jun 1952

The Synthesis Of 2-Aminophenol-4-Sulfonic Acid, Joseph Salvatore Milazzo

Theses

No abstract provided.


Vapor Phase Catalytic Air Oxidation Of P-Cymene, Salvatore Joseph Finelli Jun 1952

Vapor Phase Catalytic Air Oxidation Of P-Cymene, Salvatore Joseph Finelli

Theses

No abstract provided.


Preparation And Reduction Of Azo Dyes From 2-Amino Phenol-4-Sulfonic Acid, Guy J. Walker May 1952

Preparation And Reduction Of Azo Dyes From 2-Amino Phenol-4-Sulfonic Acid, Guy J. Walker

Theses

Reduction of azo dyes is presented as a method for the synthesis of 2-amino phenol-4-oulfenic acid.

The synthesis and reduction of some azo derivatives of 2-amino phenol-4-sulfonic acid are described.

Preparation of the diazonium compounds of aniline, vitro aniline, 1-amino-2-nanhthol, 1-amino-2-naphthol-1-sulfonic acid, 2-amino phenol-4-sulfonic acid, 1-naphthol 1-amino, and 2-naphthylamine is discussed and their ability to couple with phenol-4-sulfonic acid evaluated.

Reduction of the resultant azo dyes is discussed with reference to fission and the benzidine rearrangement.

An overall presentation of results is Given in Tables I, II, and III on pages 27 - 29.


A Study In Emulsions, Edward Arthur Morse May 1952

A Study In Emulsions, Edward Arthur Morse

Theses

An emulsion is a dispersion of one liquid in another liquid, the liquids being insoluble in each other. An emulsion consists of two phases, a continuous phase and a dispersed phase. The dispersed phase consists of tiny droplets or particles of one liquid which is completely surrounded by the other liquid comprising the continuous phase. One of the many factors affecting the stability of an emulsion is the size of the particle of the dispersed liquid.

This study is concerned with one emulsion prepared by different mechanical devices and under different conditions. The units of equipment employed are Eppenbach Colloid …


Adherent Electroplating On Molybdenum, Robert Marius Hansen May 1952

Adherent Electroplating On Molybdenum, Robert Marius Hansen

Theses

Molydbenum, due to its high temperature properties, and potential supply, is becoming a very important structural material, particularly in the field of electronics, however, it is not new in this part of industry. As temperatures go higher in various fields, the need for satisfactory materials becomes of paramount importance.

One of the ways in which to overcome the disadvantages of poor stability, brazing difficulties, and surface resistance to high frequency conduction, is by electroplating. Until recently there has been no satisfactory method for obtaining adherent deposits. The purpose of this report has been to investigate these recent processes and devise …


The Synthesis Of 2-Amino-4-Chlorophenol-6 Sulfonic Acid, Herman Albert Bronner Jun 1951

The Synthesis Of 2-Amino-4-Chlorophenol-6 Sulfonic Acid, Herman Albert Bronner

Theses

The work described in this thesis was undertaken with the view of exploring a reaction sequence suggested by early French investigators to synthesize 2-amino-4-chlorophenol-6-sulfonic acid especially in reference to the German claim that a low yield of product would result following this preparation, In particular, a successful application of this procedure would afford a relatively direct and inexpensive route to the sulfonic acid which is used as an azo dyestuff intermediate and could possibly find application in medicinal chemistry.

It was found that sulfonation and nitration of p-dichlorobenzene gave a high yield of the sodium-2-nitro-1,4-3 dichloro-benzene-6-sulfonate (91%) when using the …


Tetranitromethane And Related Compounds, Thomas James Tully May 1951

Tetranitromethane And Related Compounds, Thomas James Tully

Theses

No abstract provided.


Isobaric Heat Capacity Of Methane Over A Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure, Edward W. Sledjeski Nov 1950

Isobaric Heat Capacity Of Methane Over A Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure, Edward W. Sledjeski

Theses

No abstract provided.


Organic Ion-Exchange Materials, Harry Burrell Jun 1938

Organic Ion-Exchange Materials, Harry Burrell

Theses

This thesis is offered as partial fulfilment for the degree of Chemical Engineer at the Newark College of Engineering. It covers a very new subject - one which has been rather intensively developed by several investigators during the past three years. The writer has had the fortunate opportunity of working on organic ion-exchange materials at the Ellis-Foster Co., which kindly gave permission through Mr. Carleton Ellis for the publication of experimental results. Many thanks are due to Dr. Frank B. Root, the laboratory director, whose gracious, constructive criticisms aided the writer in all phases of the work.

An attempt has …