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Phosphorous Acid Route Synthesis Of Iron Tavorite Phases, Lifepo₄(Oh)ₓf₁₋ₓ [0 ≤ X ≤ 1] And Comparative Study Of Their Electrochemical Activities, Hooman Yaghoobnejad Asl, Amitava Choudhury Aug 2014

Phosphorous Acid Route Synthesis Of Iron Tavorite Phases, Lifepo₄(Oh)ₓf₁₋ₓ [0 ≤ X ≤ 1] And Comparative Study Of Their Electrochemical Activities, Hooman Yaghoobnejad Asl, Amitava Choudhury

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

New synthesis routes were employed for the synthesis of three derivatives of iron hydroxo-, fluoro-, and mixed hydroxo-fluoro phosphates LiFePO 4(OH)xF1-x where 0 ? x ? 1 with the tavorite structure type, and their detail electrochemical activities have been presented. The hydrothermal synthesis of the pure hydroxo-derivative, LiFePO4OH, using phosphorous acid as a source of phosphate yielded good quality crystals from which the crystal structure was solved for the first time using SC-XRD (single crystal X-ray diffraction). The fluoro derivative, LiFePO4F, was prepared as a very fine powder at low temperature in …


Theoretical/Experimental Comparison Of Deep Tunneling Decay Of Quasi-Bound H(D)Oco To H(D) + Co₂, Albert F. Wagner, Richard Dawes, Robert Continetti, Hua Guo Aug 2014

Theoretical/Experimental Comparison Of Deep Tunneling Decay Of Quasi-Bound H(D)Oco To H(D) + Co₂, Albert F. Wagner, Richard Dawes, Robert Continetti, Hua Guo

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

The measured H(D)OCO survival fractions of the photoelectron-photofragment coincidence experiments by the Continetti group are qualitatively reproduced by tunneling calculations to H(D) + CO2 on several recent ab initio potential energy surfaces for the HOCO system. the tunneling calculations involve effective one-dimensional barriers based on steepest descent paths computed on each potential energy surface. the resulting tunneling probabilities are converted into H(D)OCO survival fractions using a model developed by the Continetti group in which every oscillation of the H(D)-OCO stretch provides an opportunity to tunnel. Four different potential energy surfaces are examined with the best qualitative agreement with experiment …


Communication: Rigorous Quantum Dynamics Of O + O₂ Exchange Reactions On An Ab Initio Potential Energy Surface Substantiate The Negative Temperature Dependence Of Rate Coefficients, Yaqin Li, Zhigang Sun, Bin Jiang, Daiqian Xie, Richard Dawes, Hua Guo Aug 2014

Communication: Rigorous Quantum Dynamics Of O + O₂ Exchange Reactions On An Ab Initio Potential Energy Surface Substantiate The Negative Temperature Dependence Of Rate Coefficients, Yaqin Li, Zhigang Sun, Bin Jiang, Daiqian Xie, Richard Dawes, Hua Guo

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

The kinetics and dynamics of several O + O2 isotope exchange reactions have been investigated on a recently determined accurate global O3 potential energy surface using a time-dependent wave packet method. The agreement between calculated and measured rate coefficients is significantly improved over previous work. More importantly, the experimentally observed negative temperature dependence of the rate coefficients is for the first time rigorously reproduced theoretically. This negative temperature dependence can be attributed to the absence in the new potential energy surface of a submerged "reef" structure, which was present in all previous potential energy surfaces. In addition, contributions …


Isolation And Screening Of Microalgae From Natural Habitats In The Midwestern United States Of America For Biomass And Biodiesel Sources, Keesoo Lee, Megan L. Eisterhold, Fabio Rindi, Swaminathan Palanisami, Paul Ki-Souk Nam Jul 2014

Isolation And Screening Of Microalgae From Natural Habitats In The Midwestern United States Of America For Biomass And Biodiesel Sources, Keesoo Lee, Megan L. Eisterhold, Fabio Rindi, Swaminathan Palanisami, Paul Ki-Souk Nam

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

Native species of microalgae were isolated from natural water bodies in the Midwestern United States of America and were screened for the ultimate goal of mass cultivation in Missouri and the surrounding states, and for their potential as biomass and biodiesel sources. A number of different nutrient media recipes were utilized to isolate the maximum number of colonies from each field samples. These nutrient recipes were modified in order to optimize the isolation and growth dynamics of specific colonies. All of the isolates were categorized based on the morphological appearance of the culture and the microscopic cellular appearance of the …


Fabrication Of Multifunctional Ferromagnetic Au₃Pd-Cose Nanoparticles, Wipula P. Liyanage, Sukhada Mishra, Kai Song, Manashi Nath Jun 2014

Fabrication Of Multifunctional Ferromagnetic Au₃Pd-Cose Nanoparticles, Wipula P. Liyanage, Sukhada Mishra, Kai Song, Manashi Nath

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

We have synthesized multifunctional anisotropic Au3Pd-CoSe nanoparticles on Si substrate through a catalyst aided chemical vapour deposition technique. the technique utilized volatile cobalt acetylacetonate and elemental selenium as precursors while sputter coated Au-Pd (3:2) film acted as a catalyst. the typical growth conditions led to clear segregation of the hetero-compositions (i.e. Au3Pd and CoSe) in the product nanostructures thereby preserving the functionality of both the phases. the degree of crystallinity of the individual phases in the composite nanostructure was fairly high. the bifunctional nanoparticles show soft ferromagnetic behaviour at room temperature and optical activity making them …


Computational Study Of The Rovibrational Spectrum Of Co₂-Cs₂, James Corgan Brown, Xiao-Gang Wang, Tucker Carrington Jr., Garry S. Grubbs, Richard Dawes Mar 2014

Computational Study Of The Rovibrational Spectrum Of Co₂-Cs₂, James Corgan Brown, Xiao-Gang Wang, Tucker Carrington Jr., Garry S. Grubbs, Richard Dawes

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

A new intermolecular potential energy surface, rovibrational transition frequencies, and line strengths are computed for CO2-CS2. the potential is made by fitting energies obtained from explicitly correlated coupled-cluster calculations using an interpolating moving least squares method. the rovibrational Schrödinger equation is solved with a symmetry-adapted Lanczos algorithm and an uncoupled product basis set. All four intermolecular coordinates are included in the calculation. in agreement with previous experiments, the global minimum of the potential energy surface (PES) is cross shaped. the PES also has slipped-parallel minima. Rovibrational wavefunctions are localized in the cross minima and the slipped-parallel …


Synthesis And Properties Of Transition-Metal Arsenide Nanostructures: From Superparamagnetism To Superconductivity, Prachi Desai Jan 2014

Synthesis And Properties Of Transition-Metal Arsenide Nanostructures: From Superparamagnetism To Superconductivity, Prachi Desai

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation study focuses on developing new protocols for synthesis of nanostructured transition-metal pnictides including superconducting LiFeAs and studying their structure- property relationship. Nanostructured materials are known to differ in properties compared to their bulk counterparts owing to enhanced surface area and increased packing efficiency in devices. Synthetic chemistry skills and nanofabrication techniques like wet chemistry, electrodeposition, solvothermal, hydrothermal and lithography, are extremely useful for creating nanostructures of these functional materials. This is a challenging task simply because maintaining the phase composition same as that of the bulk material along with achieving nanostructures (nanoparticles, nanowires, nanopillars etc.) simultaneously is not …


Aerogels As Diverse Nanomaterials, Abhishek N. Bang Jan 2014

Aerogels As Diverse Nanomaterials, Abhishek N. Bang

Doctoral Dissertations

"Aerogels are 3-D light-weight nanoporous materials pursued for their low thermal conductivity, low dielectric constant and high acoustic attenuation. Those exceptional macroscopic properties of aerogels are dependent on the chemical nature of nanoparticles, complex hierarchical solid skeletal framework and porosity. Also, the free space can become host for functional guests such as pharmaceuticals. In chapter I, we investigated randomly mesoporous bio-compatible polymer-crosslinked dysprosia aerogels as drug delivery vehicles and demonstrated storage and release of drugs under physiological conditions. Comparative study with ordered and randomly mesoporous silica showed high drug uptake and slower release rate for random nanostructures (silica or dysprosia) …


Ru/C: A Simple Heterogeneous Catalyst For The Amination Of Azoles Under Ligand Free Conditions, K. Harsha Vardhan Reddy, B. S.P. Anil Kumar, V. Prakash Reddy, R. Uday Kumar, Y. V.D. Nageswar Jan 2014

Ru/C: A Simple Heterogeneous Catalyst For The Amination Of Azoles Under Ligand Free Conditions, K. Harsha Vardhan Reddy, B. S.P. Anil Kumar, V. Prakash Reddy, R. Uday Kumar, Y. V.D. Nageswar

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

A ligand free Ru/C-catalyzed amination of 2-halo azoles with a broad scope of aminating reagents has been developed. A variety of 2-aminoazole derivatives were synthesized in moderate to good yields by utilizing this protocol. The methodology is operationally simple and not sensitive to air and moisture. It provides potentially useful products by using an inexpensive and recyclable catalytic system under ligand free conditions without significant loss of its catalytic activity up to four cycles. This journal is


Manufacturing Of Vegetable Oils-Based Epoxy And Composites For Structural Applications, Rongpeng Wang Jan 2014

Manufacturing Of Vegetable Oils-Based Epoxy And Composites For Structural Applications, Rongpeng Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"Epoxidized vegetable oil (EVO) is one of the largest industrial applications of vegetable oils (VOs) and is widely used as a plasticizer and as a synthetic intermediate for polyol or unsaturated polyester. However, the utility of EVO as monomer for high performance epoxy thermoset polymer is limited by its reactivity and by the resulting physical properties. Herein, VO-based epoxy monomers, i.e., glycidyl esters of epoxidized fatty acids derived from soybean oil (EGS) or linseed oil (EGL), have been synthesized and were benchmarked against commercial available diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) and also epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) controls. EGS and …


Specific Intracellular Uptake Of Herceptin-Conjugated Cdse/Zns Quantum Dots Into Breast Cancer Cells, Seung-Jin Han, Pierson Rathinaraj, Soo-Young Park, Young-Kyoo Kim, Joon Hyung Lee, Inn-Kyu Kang, Jong-Sik Moon, Jeffrey G. Winiarz Jan 2014

Specific Intracellular Uptake Of Herceptin-Conjugated Cdse/Zns Quantum Dots Into Breast Cancer Cells, Seung-Jin Han, Pierson Rathinaraj, Soo-Young Park, Young-Kyoo Kim, Joon Hyung Lee, Inn-Kyu Kang, Jong-Sik Moon, Jeffrey G. Winiarz

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

Herceptin, a typical monoclonal antibody, was immobilized on the surface of CdSe/ZnS core-shell quantum dots (QDs) to enhance their specific interactions with breast cancer cells (SK-BR3). the mean size of the core-shell quantum dots (28 nm), as determined by dynamic light scattering, increased to 86 nm after herceptin immobilization. the in vitro cell culture experiment showed that the keratin forming cancer cells (KB) proliferated well in the presence of herceptin-conjugated QDs (QD-Her, 5 nmol/mL), whereas most of the breast cancer cells (SK-BR3) had died. to clarify the mechanism of cell death, the interaction of SK-BR3 cells with QD-Her was examined …


Synthesis, Optical Properties And Photovoltaic Applications Of Hybrid Rod-Coil Diblock Copolymers With Coordinatively Attached Cdse Nanocrystals, Shaohua Li, Yong Li, Clarissa A. Wisner, Lu Jin, Nicholas Leventis, Zhonghua Peng Jan 2014

Synthesis, Optical Properties And Photovoltaic Applications Of Hybrid Rod-Coil Diblock Copolymers With Coordinatively Attached Cdse Nanocrystals, Shaohua Li, Yong Li, Clarissa A. Wisner, Lu Jin, Nicholas Leventis, Zhonghua Peng

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

The performance of hybrid solar cells based on conjugated polymers and nanostructured inorganic semiconductors is often limited by the poor interfacial interaction and the lack of controlled phase separation. Improvements are being made by building intimate contact between the two components through coordinative linkages. in this contribution, three rod-coil diblock copolymers (DCPs) of the modified poly(3-hexylthiophene)-polystyrene (P3HT-PS) type with different phosphorus-containing functional groups for binding to inorganic nanoparticles are reported. Their corresponding P3HT-PS-CdSe hybrid DCPs (HDCPs) were prepared by ligand-exchange with chemically prepared CdSe nanocrystals. the three DCPs have different size disparity between the rod and coil blocks, where the …


Antioxidant Potential Of Sutherlandia Frutescens And Its Protective Effects Against Oxidative Stress In Various Cell Cultures, Shakila Tobwala, Weili Fan, Connor J. Hines, William Robert Folk, Nuran Ercal Jan 2014

Antioxidant Potential Of Sutherlandia Frutescens And Its Protective Effects Against Oxidative Stress In Various Cell Cultures, Shakila Tobwala, Weili Fan, Connor J. Hines, William Robert Folk, Nuran Ercal

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

Sutherlandia frutescens (L.) R.Br. (SF) is a South African plant that is widely used to treat stress, infections, cancer, and chronic diseases, many of which involve oxidative stress. The aim of the study was to quantitatively assess the antioxidant potential of SF extracts in cell-free system as well as in cell lines. Dried SF vegetative parts were extracted using six different solvents, and the extracts were assessed for total phenolic and flavonoid contents, total reducing power, iron chelating capacity, and free radical scavenging power, including, scavenging of hydroxyl radicals, superoxide anions, nitric oxide, and hydrogen peroxide. We further investigated the …


Graphite Aerogels And The Formation Mechanism Of Unusual Micron-Sized Rod And Helical Structures, Clarissa Ann Wisner Jan 2014

Graphite Aerogels And The Formation Mechanism Of Unusual Micron-Sized Rod And Helical Structures, Clarissa Ann Wisner

Doctoral Dissertations

"Pyrolysis at 800 ºC under argon has shown that polyimide (PI), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polydicyclopentadiene (DCPD) and polybenzoxazine (PBO) aerogels are all viable alternatives to traditional resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) aerogels as precursors to amorphous carbon aerogels. Subsequent high temperature pyrolysis at 2300 ºC of such carbon aerogels under helium has shown that amorphous carbon from PI and PBO yields the highest degree of graphitization, whereas from RF aerogels yields the lowest.

Those two types of graphite aerogels include also a high concentration of micron-size columnar and helical (screw-like) structures, whose formation is favored by macroporosity and high nitrogen retention in the 800 …


Part I: In-Situ Fluorometric Quantification Of Microalgal Neutral Lipids Part Ii: Thermal Degradation Behavior Of Investment Casting Polymer Patterns, Hongfang Zhao Jan 2014

Part I: In-Situ Fluorometric Quantification Of Microalgal Neutral Lipids Part Ii: Thermal Degradation Behavior Of Investment Casting Polymer Patterns, Hongfang Zhao

Doctoral Dissertations

"Research described in this dissertation covers two topics. Part-I is focused on in-situ determination of neutral lipid content of microalgae using a lipophilic fluorescent dye. The traditional Nile red stain-based method for detecting microalgal intracellular lipids is limited due to varying composition and thickness of rigid cell walls. In this study, the addition of dilute acid and heating of solution, were found to greatly enhance staining efficiency of Nile red for microalgal species evaluated. Oil-in-water (O/W) microemulsion stabilized by a non-ionic surfactant was employed as a pseudo-standard that mimics lipid-bearing microalgal cells suspended in water. The average neutral lipid contents …


Semiconductor Nanocrystals For Novel Optical Applications, Jong-Sik Moon Jan 2014

Semiconductor Nanocrystals For Novel Optical Applications, Jong-Sik Moon

Doctoral Dissertations

“Inspired by the promise of enhanced spectral response, photorefractive polymeric composites photosensitized with semiconductor nanocrystals have emerged as an important class of materials. Here, we report on the photosensitization of photorefractive polymeric composites at visible wavelengths through the inclusion of narrow band-gap semiconductor nanocrystals composed of PbS. Through this approach, internal diffraction efficiencies in excess of 82%, two-beam-coupling gain coefficients in excess of 211 cm-1, and response times 34 ms have been observed, representing some of the best figures-of-merit reported on this class of materials. In addition to providing efficient photosensitization, however, extensive studies of these hybrid composites …


Investigation Of Fluids Flow Behavior In Nano-Scale Channels By Using Optic Imaging System, Qihua Wu Jan 2014

Investigation Of Fluids Flow Behavior In Nano-Scale Channels By Using Optic Imaging System, Qihua Wu

Doctoral Dissertations

"Tight gas and shale gas reservoirs are characterized to have small pores with diameters in nanometer (nm) range. The physics of fluid flow in nanopores is poorly understood. Knowing the fluid flow behavior in the nano-range channels is of major importance for stimulation design, gas production optimization and calculations of the relative permeability of gas in tight shale gas systems. In this work, a lab-on-chip approach for direct visualization of the fluid flow behavior in nano-scale channels was developed using an advanced epi-fluorescence microscopy method combined with a nano-fluidic chip. The nanofluidic chips with different dimensions were designed and fabricated. …


Gold-Magnetite Nanoparticle-Biomolecule Conjugates: Synthesis, Properties And Toxicity Studies, Akshay Pariti Jan 2014

Gold-Magnetite Nanoparticle-Biomolecule Conjugates: Synthesis, Properties And Toxicity Studies, Akshay Pariti

Masters Theses

"This thesis study focuses on synthesizing and characterizing gold-magnetite optically active magnetic nanoparticle and its conjugation with biomolecules for biomedical applications, especially magnetic fluid hyperthermia treatment for cancerous tissue. Gold nanoparticles have already displayed their potential in the biomedical field. They exhibit excellent optical properties and possess strong surface chemistry which renders them suitable for various biomolecule attachments. Studies have showed gold nanoparticles to be a perfect biocompatible vector. However, clinical trials for gold mediated drug delivery and treatment studied in rat models identified some problems. Of these problems, the low retention time in bloodstream and inability to maneuver externally …


The Role Of Potential Antioxidant In Medicinal Drug-Induced Oxidative Stress, Weili Fan Jan 2014

The Role Of Potential Antioxidant In Medicinal Drug-Induced Oxidative Stress, Weili Fan

Doctoral Dissertations

"Most medicinal drugs have adverse effects. Among the most commonly used of these drugs are several types, known as "oxidative drugs". These are believed to cause adverse effects that induce oxidative stress, an imbalance of generation and detoxification of reactive oxygen species. So it is a reasonable assumption that the antioxidant might alleviate the toxicity induced by these drugs. N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a synthetic thiol, is a free-radical scavenger and a precursor of glutathione (the main endogenous antioxidant). However, the negative charge of NAC at physiological pH limits its bioavailability. N-acetylcysteineamide (NACA) is neutral in charge and is believed to have …