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Chemistry

Governors State University

2017

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Determination Of Iron Content In Water, Sreenivasareddy Annem Jul 2017

Determination Of Iron Content In Water, Sreenivasareddy Annem

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An easy, efficient and safe method was developed to determine iron in water samples. The method is an Iron Cell Test kit from Spectroquant in which firstly all iron ions are reduced to iron (II) ions by ascorbic acid. In a thioglycolate buffered medium, iron (II) reacts with a triazine derivative to form a purple complex that is determined photometrically. Calibration curve of iron standards was done with concentrations of 0.50, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 ppm and it gave a R2 value of 0.9989 and straight line equation y=0.4749x-0.046. Iron analysis was done on two sets of water samples. …


Method Development For Analysis A Of Phthalates S By Hplc, Uma Ranganadham Jul 2017

Method Development For Analysis A Of Phthalates S By Hplc, Uma Ranganadham

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The purpose of this study is to develop an analytical method for determining the concentration of dialkyl phthalates as part of a larger study of phthalate degrading bacteria. Specifically, bacteria isolated from polyaromatic hydrocarbon contaminated riverine sediment are being determined for their proficiency in degrading dimethyl phthalate, diethyl phthalate, and dibutyl phthalate." HPLC instrument was used for analysis of these phthalate derivatives. A reversed phase isocratic and gradient elution and UV detection method was used for the individual and simultaneous determination of these phthalate derivatives. HPLC was carried out using a C18 column and spectrophotometric detection at 230nm. An isocratic …


Preparation Of Au/Ag Nanoshells Through A Galvanic Replacement Reaction, Elizabeth Maschmeyer Jul 2017

Preparation Of Au/Ag Nanoshells Through A Galvanic Replacement Reaction, Elizabeth Maschmeyer

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It generally requires solid metal templates of hollow metal structures with uniform morphology by the present galvanic replacement mediated-growth approaches. In this project report, we present a new and simple approach for the controllable synthesis of Au/Ag alloy nanoshells (NSs) by applying galvanic replacement reaction on hollow Ag template in the presence of gold salt. High quality thiol-coated spherical shape Au/Ag NSs were produced via this new synthetic approach and the hollow interior of the Ag template is very well preserved during the galvanic replacement reaction. Plasmonic property measurements reveal that Au/Ag NSs exhibit strong absorption peak and more importantly, …


Synthesis Of Au/Ag, Pd/Ag And Pt/Ag Nanoparticles By Galvanic Replacement Reaction, Sunnith Kumar Admala Jul 2017

Synthesis Of Au/Ag, Pd/Ag And Pt/Ag Nanoparticles By Galvanic Replacement Reaction, Sunnith Kumar Admala

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In recent years, galvanic replacement reactions have been successfully employed to produce bimetallic nanoparticles of a range of shapes, yet to date very few efforts have been devoted to develop methods for synthesizing smaller (<10nm) M/Ag; M=Au, Pt, Pd alloy particles using Ag hollow particles as sacrificial template. In this research work, we investigated new approach for the controllable synthesis of Au/Ag, Pd/Ag, and Pt/Ag alloy nanoparticles by applying galvanic replacement reaction on hollow Ag template in the presence of gold, palladium, and platinum salts. According to TEM analysis, the sizes of Au/Ag, Pd/Ag, and Pt/Ag alloy particle are 7.0±1.6 nm, 6.0±1.2 nm, and 3.0±0.8 nm, respectively. According to the study of optical property measurements on Ag hollow samples with increasing Au, Pt, and Pd content, it was observed that surface plasmon resonance peaks of the Au/Ag particles prepared with higher concentrated HAuCl4 solutions absorb at longer wavelengths and are red-shifted compared to the surface plasmon resonance of Ag hollow template. In the case of adding K2PdCl4 to Ag hollow sample resulted in blue shift of surface Plasmon resonance peaks for initial addition of palladium salt and further addition of K2PdCl4 caused the Plasmon peaks to diminish. Interestingly, our attempt to make Pt/Ag particle by reacting Ag hollow particles with various amounts of K2PtCl4 revealed that resulting alloy particles could still exhibit surface Plasmon resonance peaks for higher Pt content. Usually Pt and Pd nanoparticles do not exhibit surface plasmon resonance peaks in the visible spectrum. This work provides a model for a design of M/Ag; M=Au, Pt, Pd alloy particles, where combining Ag hollow samples with increasing amounts of Au, Pt, and Pd can provide successful execution of tenability of surface plasmon resonance.


Manipulating The Optical Properties Of Hollow Pd/Ag And Pt/Ag Nanoparticles Synthesized By Galvanic Replacement Reaction, Salvador Alcantar Jul 2017

Manipulating The Optical Properties Of Hollow Pd/Ag And Pt/Ag Nanoparticles Synthesized By Galvanic Replacement Reaction, Salvador Alcantar

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Considerable efforts have recently been devoted to the fabrication of metallic nanostructures on account of their tunable morphologies which can lead to new and fascinating optical properties. These properties of a metallic nanostructure are most determined by their size, shape, composition and structure. Hollow metallic nanostructures have attracted much interest as their surface plasmonic properties and catalytic activities are completely different from those of solid nanoparticles. Galvanic replacement reaction (GRR) was known to be a powerful synthetic technique for converting solid metal nanostructures into hallow ones. These hollow nanostructures have high specific surface area, low density, use less material and …


Purification And Analysis Of A Pteroic Acid Conjugate, Naveen Kumar Ganji Jan 2017

Purification And Analysis Of A Pteroic Acid Conjugate, Naveen Kumar Ganji

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(FR) is overexpressed on the cell membrane in cancer tissues and activated macrophages associated with rheumatoid conditions. However, FR is restricted in normal healthy tissues. Folic acid has shown high affinity to folate receptors and thus can be used in targeting the tumor cells. Folic acid residue, pteroic acid is also used in several studies that are involved in targeting cancer cells. Several examples include technetium -99m radiotracer labelled pteroyl-lys conjugates, pteroic acid-conjugated nitroheterocyclic phosphoramidates..

In this project, we were successfully able to conjugate pteroic acid with polyethylene Glycol-Amine to create an elegant building block(pte-PEG-amine) for synthesis of future imaging …


Synthesis And Analysis Of Folate Histidine, Alexander Kampner Jan 2017

Synthesis And Analysis Of Folate Histidine, Alexander Kampner

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A compound was specifically designed to further aid research on the detection and treatment of folate receptor positive cancer cells. A small but complex peptide chain was commercially produced to have a flexible glycine spacer and a six-histidine tag. Histidine tagging was chosen for its ability to bind to nickel. The compound in this report was purified and analyzed by HPLC and confirmed via mass spectrometry. This binding capacity and the ability of folate conjugates to bind to cancer cell receptors have both been explored for the past quarter of a century [1-3]. Folate conjugates have been successfully used as …