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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The Evaluation Of Certain Serum Iron Analyses By Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, James Allan Boersma
The Evaluation Of Certain Serum Iron Analyses By Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, James Allan Boersma
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Removal Of Pesticides From Water, James David Whitehouse
A Study Of The Removal Of Pesticides From Water, James David Whitehouse
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to investigate some of the properties of pesticides as they exist in water, and to determine the effectiveness of several water treatment processes in the removal of pesticides from water. Among the pesticides investigated were malathion, DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, captan, benzene hexachloride (BHC), 2,4-D, and 2,4,5-T. The water treatment processes included aeration, chemical coagulation, adsorption on activated carbons and clays, and foam separation.
The removal of pesticides from water by aeration was found to be significant. Dieldrin was removed almost 100 percent, while aldrin, DDT, and BHC were removed to a lesser extent. 2, …
Synthesis And Properties Of Diorganomagnesium Compounds, Conrad William Kamienski
Synthesis And Properties Of Diorganomagnesium Compounds, Conrad William Kamienski
Doctoral Dissertations
Introduction: Although dialkylmagnesium compounds have been known for over a hundred years, relatively little effort has been directly expended on these reagents per se; much of what we know about magnesium alkyls has been an outgrowth of previous studies concerned with the nature of the Grignard reagent. Only recently has any effort been made to elaborate on methods for preparing these reagents, to determine carefully their physical and chemical properties, and to develop practical uses for these reagents. It has been the purpose of the present study to review the presently known methods of preparation of dialkylmagnesium compounds, to …
An Indirect Spectrophotometric Method For Expansion Of The Optimum Concentration Range, Henry David Mitchell
An Indirect Spectrophotometric Method For Expansion Of The Optimum Concentration Range, Henry David Mitchell
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Pyrolysis Kinetics Of Ethyl Nitrate, Betty Meihorng Lee
Pyrolysis Kinetics Of Ethyl Nitrate, Betty Meihorng Lee
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Water Quality Study Of Lake Mead, Dale A. Hoffman, Paul R. Tramutt, Frank C. Heller, Bureau Of Reclamation
Water Quality Study Of Lake Mead, Dale A. Hoffman, Paul R. Tramutt, Frank C. Heller, Bureau Of Reclamation
Publications (WR)
This report presents Lake Mead Water quality data obtained from 1964 to 1966. The effect of filling Lake Powell on the water quality of Lake Mead is evaluated. General limnological principles and the present limnology of Lake Mead are discussed. Lake Mead has a warm monomictic annual temperature cycle characterized by summer stratification, fall overturn leading into a continuous circulation throughout the winter; temperatures never fall below 39 deg F (4 deg C). During stratification, lower dissolved oxygen values were recorded in the thermocline than in the epilimnion and hypolimnion. Mineral content increases from the upper to the lower end …
A Study Of The Synthesis And Reactions Of Condensed Pyriadazines, Lorraine Marie Distefano
A Study Of The Synthesis And Reactions Of Condensed Pyriadazines, Lorraine Marie Distefano
Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
A special interest in a nitramine rearrangement prompted the preparation of 1,4-diaminopyridazino [4,5-d] pyridazine and the nitration of this compound. Several reactions of the intermediates, which were synthesized en route to 1,4-diaminopyridazino [4,5-d] pyridazine, were studied. Strong evidence for the existence of keto-enol tautomerism was found in the case of 1,4-dihydroxypyridazino [4,5-d] pyridazine and its derivatives.
Some reactions of 5, 8-dichloropyrazino [2,3-d] pyridazine were studied with particular interest in the nucleophilic displacement of azides and in the nitration of 5,8-dianilinopyrazino [2,3-d] pyridazine.
The nitration of diaminophthalazine was also attempted in order to perform an acid catalyzed nitramine rearrangement from one …
9th Annual Meeting Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference
9th Annual Meeting Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference
Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance
Program and abstracts from the 9th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Held in Denver, Colorado, August 7-8, 1967.
Molecular Orbital Theory Of The Electronic Structure Of Organic Compounds. I. Substituent Effects And Dipole Moments, J. A. Pople, Mark S. Gordon
Molecular Orbital Theory Of The Electronic Structure Of Organic Compounds. I. Substituent Effects And Dipole Moments, J. A. Pople, Mark S. Gordon
Mark S. Gordon
A recent approximate self-consistent molecular orbital theory (complete neglect of differential overlap or CNDO) is used to calculate charge distributions and electronic dipole moments of a series of simple organic molecules. The nuclear coordinates are chosen to correspond to a standard geometrical model. The calculated dipole moments are in reasonable agreement with experimental values in most cases and reproduce many of the observed trends. The associated charge distributions of dipolar molecules show widespread alternation of polarity in both saturated and unsaturated systems. These results suggest that charge alternation may be an intrinsic property of all inductive and mesomeric electronic displacements.
Radiolysis Of The Extract From The Sawdust Of The Ponderosa Pine, Mervin B. York
Radiolysis Of The Extract From The Sawdust Of The Ponderosa Pine, Mervin B. York
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Portions of an acetone-hexane (1:4) extract of Ponderosa pine sawdust were exposed to gamma and ultraviolet radiation. The three solutions, including the original, were checked for antibiotic activity on: Staphylococcus aureus Escherichia coli and Bacillus cereus. Results indicated that each solution inhibited the growth of the bacteria.
The three solutions were separated into fractions by 'column' chromatography on silica gel, using chloroform-carbon tetrachloride (1:1) as the elutant and then 10-20-50-80% ethanol in the chloroform- carbon tetrachloride mixture and finally 100% ethanol. Ten fractions were obtained from each sample and these were each tested on the bacteria. Results indicated a number …
The Synthesis Of 3-Hydroxy-4-Imidazolidiones, Victor L. Rizzo
The Synthesis Of 3-Hydroxy-4-Imidazolidiones, Victor L. Rizzo
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Preliminary Studies On The Mechanism Of The Rupe Reaction, Ann D. Anderson
Preliminary Studies On The Mechanism Of The Rupe Reaction, Ann D. Anderson
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study is to analyze the products of the Rupe reaction and the optimum conditions for their formation. Studies on product formation as a function of time were also necessary to detect any intermediate compounds.
Approach To Nickel-Tin Alloy Electrodeposition And Parameters Of The Nickel Tartrate Complex, Kenley R. Lee
Approach To Nickel-Tin Alloy Electrodeposition And Parameters Of The Nickel Tartrate Complex, Kenley R. Lee
Masters Theses
Statement of Problem
The study of conditions required for the electrodeposition of a nickel-tin alloy from baths other than the fluoride bath and the acetate bath was undertaken. The research included the correlation of thermodynamic and kinetic properties of electrode processes fro the electrodeposition of the alloy desired.
The research also included the determination of the formula and formation constant of the nickel tartrate complex. The tartrate ion was a possible constituent in a bath for the electrodeposition of the alloy.
Preparation And Spectral Studies Of Heterocyclic Hydrazone Analogs, Michael Mcaneny
Preparation And Spectral Studies Of Heterocyclic Hydrazone Analogs, Michael Mcaneny
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Thermodynamics Of Metal-Ligand Interactions In Solution I. The Thermodynamics Of Metal-Cyanide Interaction ; Ii. Application Of The Entropy Titration Technique To Metal-Ligand Systems ; Iii. Log K, [Delta]H And [Delta]S Values For The Interaction Of Sulfate Ion With Metal Ions ; Iv. Interaction Of Mercuric Cyanide With Thiourea In Water-Ethanol Solvent Mixtures, Delbert J. Eatough
Theses and Dissertations
Log K values, valid at zero ionic strength are reported for the interaction in aqueous solution of CN- with Ni2+ and Hg2+ at 10°, 25° and 40°C, and with Pd2+ at 25°C. ∆H° and ∆S° values valid at zero ionic strength and 25°C are also reported for the interaction of CN- with Hg2+ and for the reaction Pd(CN)42- + CN- = Pd(CN)53-. In connection with the study of Pd2+ - CN- interaction, log K values for the hydrolysis of Pd2+ to give PqOH+ and Pd(OH)2 and an E° value for the reaction Pd(s) = Pd2+ + 2e- are reported. A …
Secondary Reactions And Partial Rate Factors In The Sulfonation Of Chlorobenzene And Toluene, Ernest Arthur Brown
Secondary Reactions And Partial Rate Factors In The Sulfonation Of Chlorobenzene And Toluene, Ernest Arthur Brown
Theses and Dissertations
The sulfonation of chlorobenzene, chlorobenzene-benzene, and toluene-benzene mixtures by sulfur trioxide in liquid sulfur dioxide at -12.5° C. was studied to obtain isomer distribution and relative rate data. The isomer distribution for the reaction on chlorobenzene was determined by an isotope dillution technique. Relative rate experiments were conducted by sulfonating C14 labeled benzene in competition with nonradioactive chlorobenzene and toluene and the count rate of the products was used to determine product composition. Ultraviolet spectrophotometry was also used to investigate variations in isomer distributions as a function of sulfur trioxide concentration. The apparent relative rates of sulfonation (kX/kB) as calculated …
A Spectral Study Of The 4-Arylamino-1,2-Naphthoquinone System, Lloyd Myles Phipps
A Spectral Study Of The 4-Arylamino-1,2-Naphthoquinone System, Lloyd Myles Phipps
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Integral Series Solution Of The Schrödinger Equation For The Helium Atom, W. Byers Brown, Ronald White
Integral Series Solution Of The Schrödinger Equation For The Helium Atom, W. Byers Brown, Ronald White
Center for Advanced Mineral and Metallurgical Processing (CAMP)
No abstract provided.
Analytic Power-Series Solution Of The Schrödinger Equation For The Helium Atom, W. Byers Brown, Ronald White
Analytic Power-Series Solution Of The Schrödinger Equation For The Helium Atom, W. Byers Brown, Ronald White
Center for Advanced Mineral and Metallurgical Processing (CAMP)
No abstract provided.
A Qualitative Study Of The "Bohlmann Band", John Alfred Richman Jr.
A Qualitative Study Of The "Bohlmann Band", John Alfred Richman Jr.
Master's Theses
This thesis is concerned with a qualitative study of the "Bohlmann Band", a result of C-H stretching frequencies, which is often observed in the 3.57 to 3.70 μ region in the infrared absorption spectra of amines. The appearance of this band is characteristic of tertiary amines although a few exceptions have been encountered.
The Formation Of Tertiary Butyl Phenyl Ether By A Diazonium Salt Decomposition, Allan Richard Bernstein
The Formation Of Tertiary Butyl Phenyl Ether By A Diazonium Salt Decomposition, Allan Richard Bernstein
Honors Theses
Diarryl ethers have been prepared by various candidates for master's and bachelor's degrees at Union College in the past. Ulmann reactions were involved, but with some variability in yields and some rather lengthy syntheses. More recently, decompositions of diazonium salts have been studied for preparation of aryl ethers. This might constitute a simpler or more efficient synthetic route.
Rearrangements Of N-Nitrosolactams, Dennis Stuart Gordan
Rearrangements Of N-Nitrosolactams, Dennis Stuart Gordan
Honors Theses
The experiments reported here were done in an attempt to fill in the gap in Huisgen's work on N-nitrosolactams (1) - the synthesis and subsequent rearrangements of the six-membered-ring compounds of this type (I, ni2).
Synthesis And Absorption Spectra Of 2,4,6-Trihlorodiphenyl Ether, Dominic Louis Poccia
Synthesis And Absorption Spectra Of 2,4,6-Trihlorodiphenyl Ether, Dominic Louis Poccia
Honors Theses
The repeat of Schwab's work confirmed his experimental results for the reaction of the pseudo-hypochlorite of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol with benzene and anhydrous alumnium chloride.
An Attempt To Prepare Methyldiphenylsulfonium Fluoroborate, William Harvey Holley
An Attempt To Prepare Methyldiphenylsulfonium Fluoroborate, William Harvey Holley
Honors Theses
In the past few years there has been growing interest in two types of organic salts, those of sulfonium and oxysulfonium ions. Probably the better known are the sulfonium compounds. In general they are crystalline salts, and thet are water soluble giving neutral solutions. The trialkyl sulfoniym ion (fig. 1), like the quaetenary ammonium ion, has the tetrahedral structure except that in the sulfonium ion the fourth group is an unshared pair of electrons rather than a bonded group.
The Use Of Arsenic Trichloride As A Solvent In Nmr Spectrometry, Phillip Wills Haines
The Use Of Arsenic Trichloride As A Solvent In Nmr Spectrometry, Phillip Wills Haines
Honors Theses
Since Union College has had its Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer, a great many organic compound have been analyzed. Several more might have been identified if they could have been dissolved in a suitable solvent. The expense of deuteratd solvents and the lack of suitable solvents for some compounds have led to the consideration of inorganic compounds for use as solvents.
The Hydroxylation Equilibrium Constant For 2,4 Dichlorobenzaldehyde At Various Temperatures, Gregory Richard Olson
The Hydroxylation Equilibrium Constant For 2,4 Dichlorobenzaldehyde At Various Temperatures, Gregory Richard Olson
Honors Theses
The primary objective of this work was to examine the temperature dependence of dissociation constants of hydroxylated substituted benzldehydes. The equilibrium of 2,3 dichlorobenzaldehyde in aqueos sodium hydroxide solutions has been studied at 35 degrees celsius with varying hydroxide ion concenctrations.
Metabolic Pathways For Methoxychlor In Rats, Frank Hastings Mckim
Metabolic Pathways For Methoxychlor In Rats, Frank Hastings Mckim
Honors Theses
The main approach of the experiment was to metabolize methoxychlor with rat liver microsomes since hepatic microsomes have been shown to contain many of the metabolic enzyme systems. The incubated sample was extracted with various solvents after hydrolysis. The extracts were separated and identified by thin layer or vapor phase chromatography. The structure of the metabolites were theoretically determined by studying the analogy between DDT and methoxychlor. A study of detoxification mechanisms also aided in establishing a theoretical metabolic chain.
Synthesis And Reactions Benzyldiazonium-2-Carboxylate, Marc David Rudich
Synthesis And Reactions Benzyldiazonium-2-Carboxylate, Marc David Rudich
Honors Theses
The purpose of this research is to investigate the reactions of benzyldiazonium-2-carboxylate or a precursor to determine whether they offer a pathway to the preparation of benzocyclopropene.
Synthesis Of 2-(2,5-Dichloro-Phenyl) Tetrahydro-3 Methyl 1-4-H-1, 3 Thiozone-4-One 1,1-Dioxide And Study Of The Sommelet Reaction Mechanism, Alexander James Wall Iii
Synthesis Of 2-(2,5-Dichloro-Phenyl) Tetrahydro-3 Methyl 1-4-H-1, 3 Thiozone-4-One 1,1-Dioxide And Study Of The Sommelet Reaction Mechanism, Alexander James Wall Iii
Honors Theses
The text of this thesis deals with two separate, but inter-related prob- lems. The first is the synthesis of 2-(2, 5-Dichloro-phenyl) Tetrahydro-3 methyl 1-4-H-l, 3 Thiozone-4-one 1, 1-Dioxide. The second is a study of the Sommelet reaction which was employed in the synthesis of the above compound. This project was undertaken to complete the synthesis of a group of analogous compounds which have been synthesized by Wilson and Downer for the Sterling Winthrop Drug Company. The compounds illustrated below have been tested and found to have varying potential as central nervous system depressants.
The Effect Of Dimethyl Sulfoxide And Acetic Acid On The Decomposition Of O-Methoxy, W-Diazo-Acetophenone, Andrew Laurence Colb
The Effect Of Dimethyl Sulfoxide And Acetic Acid On The Decomposition Of O-Methoxy, W-Diazo-Acetophenone, Andrew Laurence Colb
Honors Theses
The acid-induced decomposition of o-methoxy, w-diazo, acetophenone might proceed by wither of two pathways. Huisgen (1) postulated that the mechanism was either “catalytic” (equation 1) or “stoichiometric,” (equation 2) and the differences in the mechanisms were directly related to acid concentration, nucleophilic power of the anion of the acid, and the ionic strength of the medium. Sheffer’s (2) reactions with o-methoxy, w-diazo acetophenone were carried out in ether, a non-polar medium. The aim of this researcher’s study was to determine the reaction course for the decomposition of o-methoxy, w-diazo acetophenone, in a highly polar, slightly nucleophilic medium containing nucleophilic acetate …