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High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determination Of Thromboxane B2 In Human Serum As A Methoxime-Panacyl Ester Derivative, Robert H. Pullen Dec 1986

High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determination Of Thromboxane B2 In Human Serum As A Methoxime-Panacyl Ester Derivative, Robert H. Pullen

Masters Theses

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Reactive Counterion Surfactant Catalysis Of Hydroxamic Acid Hydrolysis With Perfluorooctanoic Acid, Mohamed El-Sayed Ayoub Aug 1986

Reactive Counterion Surfactant Catalysis Of Hydroxamic Acid Hydrolysis With Perfluorooctanoic Acid, Mohamed El-Sayed Ayoub

Masters Theses

A micellar effect upon the rate of hydrolysis of hydroxamic acids in aqueous perfluorooctanoic acid has been demonstrated for hydroxamic acids with chain lengths of six , eight, and ten carbons. In this system the counterion, hydrogenion, is a catalyst. Typical rate constant-surfactant concentration profiles for micellar catalysis were obtained. The results for these hydrolyses are consistent with the pseudo-phase model for micellar effects.

In addition the Arrhenius activation energies were determined for the reaction of octanohydroxamic acid at surfactant concentrations above and below the critical micelle concentration of the surfactant. The activation energy is lower for reaction in the …


Geometric Photoisomer Investigation Of Bilirubin (Z,Z)-Ixα, Robert Howe Walker Iii Jul 1986

Geometric Photoisomer Investigation Of Bilirubin (Z,Z)-Ixα, Robert Howe Walker Iii

Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations

Numerous investigations of bilirubin have been reported in the literature. Correlation among these investigations can not be made because of multiple behavioral changes characteristic of the solubilized pigment. This research was initiated to evaluate bilirubin and its associated isomers in identical chemical environments.

Two different solvent systems were experimentally selected to study chemical behavior of bilirubin and occurring photoisomers. A ternary solution consisting of 1:3:1 chloroform:methanol:water was used exclusively in visible spectrophotometric analyses. Also, a pH 10.00 buffer was utilized. This latter system has successfully been used in spectrophotometric and voltammetric work.

Four different photochemical processes have been detected spectrophotometrically, …