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Self-Assembly And Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Of A Bifunctional Carbonate–Stilbene Macrocycle, Yuewen Xu, Weiwei L. Xu, Mark D. Smith, Linda S. Shimizu Nov 2014

Self-Assembly And Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Of A Bifunctional Carbonate–Stilbene Macrocycle, Yuewen Xu, Weiwei L. Xu, Mark D. Smith, Linda S. Shimizu

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Synthesis And Formation Mechanism Of Cuins2 Nanocrystals With A Tunable Phase, Chao Yu, Linlin Zhang, Long Tian, Dan Liu, Fanglin Chen, Cheng Wang Nov 2014

Synthesis And Formation Mechanism Of Cuins2 Nanocrystals With A Tunable Phase, Chao Yu, Linlin Zhang, Long Tian, Dan Liu, Fanglin Chen, Cheng Wang

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Chalcopyrite CuInS2 (CIS) hierarchical structures composed of nanoflakes with a thickness of about 5 nm were synthesized by a facial solvothermal method. The thermodynamically metastable wurtzite phase CIS would be obtained by using InCl3 instead of In(NO3)3 as In precursor. The effects of the In precursor and the volume of concentrated HCl aqueous solution on the phases and morphologies of CIS nanocrystals have been systematically investigated. Experimental results indicated that the obtained phases of CIS nanocrystals were predominantly determined by precursor-induced intermediate products. The photocatalytic properties of chalcopyrite and wurtzite CIS in visible-light-driven degradation of …


Statistical Comparison Of Results Of Redox Titrations Using K-2 Cr-2o-7 And Kio-3 In The Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Lab, David W. Randall, Luis K. Garibay Jul 2014

Statistical Comparison Of Results Of Redox Titrations Using K-2 Cr-2o-7 And Kio-3 In The Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Lab, David W. Randall, Luis K. Garibay

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Reducing the quantity of hazardous substances used and hazardous waste generated by under- graduate laboratory experiments is important. However, simply replacing hazardous compounds with less hazardous reagents may not retain the pedagogical (or analytical) goal of the experiment if the chemistry does not fundamentally work. We evaluated several literature-based replacement oxidants for K2Cr2O7 (potassium dichromate) and identified KIO3 (potassium iodate) as the only che- mically viable alternative for thiosulfate standardizations, consistent with use of iodate by others. Using ANOVA analysis, two years of student results where K2Cr2O7 was used as the oxidant were compared with two years of student results …


Mineralogical Transformation And Electrochemical Nature Of Magnesium-Rich Primers During Natural Weathering, Shashi S. Pathak, Michael D. Blanton, Sharathkumar K. Mendon, James W. Rawlins Jul 2014

Mineralogical Transformation And Electrochemical Nature Of Magnesium-Rich Primers During Natural Weathering, Shashi S. Pathak, Michael D. Blanton, Sharathkumar K. Mendon, James W. Rawlins

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Magnesium-rich primers (MgRP) have generated great interest as a promising alternative to chromium-based primers for the protection of aluminum substrates but their performance during exterior exposure has not been well documented. This paper focuses on the evaluation of MgRP during natural weathering to gain insight into its mineralogical phase transformation and electrochemical nature. Control studies were conducted on Mg and AA2024-T3 coupons. The results indicate that Mg particles in MgRP transform into a variety of hydroxide, carbonate, and hydroxy carbonates. During natural weathering, CO2 inhibited the dissolution of both Mg and AA2024-T3 as a result of protective carbonate layer …


A Meta Analysis Of Pancreatic Microarray Datasets Yields New Targets As Cancer Genes And Biomarkers, Nalin C. W. Goonesekere, Xiaosheng Wang, Lindsey Ludwig, Chittibabu Guda Apr 2014

A Meta Analysis Of Pancreatic Microarray Datasets Yields New Targets As Cancer Genes And Biomarkers, Nalin C. W. Goonesekere, Xiaosheng Wang, Lindsey Ludwig, Chittibabu Guda

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The lack of specific symptoms at early tumor stages, together with a high biological aggressiveness of the tumor contribute to the high mortality rate for pancreatic cancer (PC), which has a five year survival rate of less than 5%. Improved screening for earlier diagnosis, through the detection of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers provides the best hope of increasing the rate of curatively resectable carcinomas. Though many serum markers have been reported to be elevated in patients with PC, so far, most of these markers have not been implemented into clinical routine due to low sensitivity or specificity. In this study, …


A Td-Dft Study Of The Absorption Spectra Of Mono-Nitrated Fluoranthenes [Abstract], Kefa Karimu Onchoke Jan 2014

A Td-Dft Study Of The Absorption Spectra Of Mono-Nitrated Fluoranthenes [Abstract], Kefa Karimu Onchoke

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Uv Curable Coatings For Improved Gas Barrier Properties Of Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate), Ethem Kaya, Tara Smith, Lon J. Mathias Jan 2014

Uv Curable Coatings For Improved Gas Barrier Properties Of Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate), Ethem Kaya, Tara Smith, Lon J. Mathias

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A new high-barrier coating based on methyl (alpha-hydroxymethyl)acrylate (MHMA) for poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was developed along with the process for preform dipping and cure prior to blow molding into bottles. The UV curable coating gives excellent gas barrier improvement when coated onto PET biaxially oriented thin films. Blown bottle side walls from coated PET preforms also show 2-3 times improvement over uncoated side walls. The effect of photoinitiator concentration, initiator types, and temperature on photopolymerization kinetics of MHMA was investigated. Once the photoinitiator, lrgacure 819 (R), concentration became larger than 1 mol%, a decrease in rate of propagation was observed. …


Tuning The Underwater Oleophobicity Of Graphene Oxide Coatings Via Uv Irradiation, H. Li, Yi Huang, Y. Mao, W. Xu, Harry J. Ploehn, Miao Yu Jan 2014

Tuning The Underwater Oleophobicity Of Graphene Oxide Coatings Via Uv Irradiation, H. Li, Yi Huang, Y. Mao, W. Xu, Harry J. Ploehn, Miao Yu

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Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation was utilized to gradually modify the chemistry and structure of graphene oxide (GO) flakes, as confirmed by XPS and AFM. Ultrathin GO coatings/membranes, made of UV-irradiated flakes, showed tunable underwater oleophobicity. UV-treated, superoleophobic GO membranes exhibited excellent antifouling capability for oil/water separation.


Sustainable Thermoplastic Elastomers Derived From Renewable Cellulose, Rosin And Fatty Acids, Y. Liu, K. Yao, Xiaoming Chen, Jifu Wang, Zhongkai Wang, Harry J. Ploehn, C. Wang, F. Chu, Chuanbing Tang Jan 2014

Sustainable Thermoplastic Elastomers Derived From Renewable Cellulose, Rosin And Fatty Acids, Y. Liu, K. Yao, Xiaoming Chen, Jifu Wang, Zhongkai Wang, Harry J. Ploehn, C. Wang, F. Chu, Chuanbing Tang

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Two series of graft copolymers, cellulose-g-poly(n-butyl acrylate-co-dehydroabietic ethyl methacrylate) (Cell-g-P(BA-co-DAEMA)) and cellulose-g-poly(lauryl methacrylate-co-dehydroabietic ethyl methacrylate) (Cell-g-P(LMA-co-DAEMA)), were prepared by “grafting from” atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). In these novel graft copolymers, cellulose, DAEMA (derived from rosin), and LMA (derived from fatty acids) are all sourced from renewable natural resources. The “grafting from” ATRP strategy allows the preparation of high molecular weight graft copolymers consisting of a cellulose main chain with acrylate copolymer side chains. By manipulating the monomer ratios in the P(BA- …