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The Binary Halides Of Molybdenum(Iv) And Tungsten(Iv) And The Oxochlorides Of Tungsten(Vi), Edward Roy Epperson Jan 1965

The Binary Halides Of Molybdenum(Iv) And Tungsten(Iv) And The Oxochlorides Of Tungsten(Vi), Edward Roy Epperson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It was the purpose of this study to investigate the reaction of molybdenum and tungsten dioxides with carbon tetrachloride and bromoform (via the method of Knox and Tyree) to produce anhydrous molybdenum and tungsten tetrachlorides and bromides and to determine whether the method is a reliable one for the synthesis of these compounds. Out of this grew an investigation into the preparation of the oxochlorides of tungsten(VI) using the same preparative technique.

The results of this study are here set forth. An attempt is made to systematize the published material on the synthesis and properties of the binary halides of …


Polarography As A Measure Of Ionic Environment, James Wilburne Larsen Jan 1965

Polarography As A Measure Of Ionic Environment, James Wilburne Larsen

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The present work is a polarographic study of the alkali metals and selected first row transition metals in DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide) with tetraethylammonium perchlorate as a supporting electrolyte. DMSO was chosen as a solvent because of its interesting solvent and complexing properties. Tetraethylammonium perchlorate was chosen as a supporting electrolyte because of its lack of complex forming tendencies and because of the wide range of voltages available for polarographic investigation before the supporting electrolyte ions react electrochemically.

One of the problems, particularly in nonaqueous polarography, is the low conductivity of the solutions leading to high cell resistance. As current flows through …


A New Two-Position Protecting Group: Preparation And Properties Of Glucopyranosido-(1,2: 4',5')-2'-Oxazolidone And Syntheses Of D-Glucosaminides, Sharad Ramchandra Kulkarni Jan 1965

A New Two-Position Protecting Group: Preparation And Properties Of Glucopyranosido-(1,2: 4',5')-2'-Oxazolidone And Syntheses Of D-Glucosaminides, Sharad Ramchandra Kulkarni

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The present work consists of two parts. The first part contains the synthesis of 3,4,6-tri-o-benzoyl-D-glucopyranosido-[1,2:41,51]-21-oxazolidone (III) and the study of its chemistry in order to determine whether it could be used as a simultaneous protecting group for C1 and C2 in the preparation of new aminosugars. The second part covers the synthesis and de-o-benzoylation of β-D-glucosaminides. The products thus obtained can be used to prepare new disaccharides. In addition new aminosugar derivatives have been prepared.


Thin Layer Chromatography Of The Platinum Metal Ions, Anthony Paul Trujillo Jan 1965

Thin Layer Chromatography Of The Platinum Metal Ions, Anthony Paul Trujillo

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Recent work in this laboratory has centered about the platinum metals and their complexes. The current activity in thin layer chromatography, and especially the work of Seiler in using the technique for inorganic applications, led to speculation regarding the separation and identification of the platinum metal ions by thin layer chromatography. Specifically, then, the purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to find a suitable adsorbent and solvent system to separate some or all of the platinum metal ions; (2) to find appropriate locating agents, so that once the separation had been accomplished, the ions could be identified.


Fluorescein As A Reagent In A Spectrophotometric Determination Of Micro-Amounts Of Iodine: Application To Glucose Determination, Donald Eugene Braun Jan 1965

Fluorescein As A Reagent In A Spectrophotometric Determination Of Micro-Amounts Of Iodine: Application To Glucose Determination, Donald Eugene Braun

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The increasing awareness of the close inter-relationships between biological activity and chemical reactions has resulted in a rapidly growing pursuit of biochemical knowledge. Research in the related fields of medicine, virology, pharmacy, and biophysics is expanding at a rapid rate. Problems related to food production for an exploding population, space explorations, world health issues, the utilization of the resources of the oceans, and the proper employment of energy sources have spurred man to delve deeper into the secrets of creation. The mysteries of life itself are slowly being revealed through finding in egentic studies.

With this ever expanding biochemical and …


Polarography Of Selected Metal Ions In Anhydrous Aliphatic Diamines, Frederick William Foss Jr. Jan 1965

Polarography Of Selected Metal Ions In Anhydrous Aliphatic Diamines, Frederick William Foss Jr.

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

A search of the literature revealed that no study has sought to measure and compare the polarographic solvent properties of the anhydrous aliphatic diamines. In fact, there has been no reported instance of the use of anhydrous 1,3-propanediamine or 1,4-butanediamine in any electro- chemical system.


Studies On The Rates Of Mutarotation Of The Benzyl-N-Carbobenzoxy-D-Glucosaminides, Kamthorn Sukumarabandhu Jan 1965

Studies On The Rates Of Mutarotation Of The Benzyl-N-Carbobenzoxy-D-Glucosaminides, Kamthorn Sukumarabandhu

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The independent interconversion of alpha-N-carbobenzoxy-D-glucosaminide to the beta- form, and vice versa, suggests that the proper treatment of the rate data must involve a system of opposing reactions. It is evident from the data cited in the preceding chapter that such opposing rates must necessarily involve the HCl which is included in the reaction mixture. Thus, as the first approach to the analyzed data, it is reasonable to suppose that the rate law for opposing second-order rates will apply. However, it is also apparent from the data that the concentration of HCl used in all this work exceeds the glycoside …


The Synthesis Of 2,6-Diamino-2,6-Dideoxy-D-Galactose., Lester Vern Smith Jr. Jan 1965

The Synthesis Of 2,6-Diamino-2,6-Dideoxy-D-Galactose., Lester Vern Smith Jr.

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The objectives of this research problem were divided into several parts. The first objective was to develop a practical method of preparing 2,6-diamino-2,6-dideoxy-galactose. A second objective was to investigate the derivatives of benzyl-N-carbobenzoxy-α-D-galactosaminide. FInally, the third objective was to lay the groundwork for another possible route for the synthesis of 2,6-diamino-2,6-dideoxy-galactose other than the uronic acid route.


Anomers Of D-Galactosamine Benzoates, Robert Stanley Strong Jan 1965

Anomers Of D-Galactosamine Benzoates, Robert Stanley Strong

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

D-Galactosamine has been known as one of the rarer amino sugars, occurring widely distributed in small concentrations in living organisms. The biological importance of D-galactosamine and its derivatives was thought to justify a study of the chemical properties of this group of compounds. As a result of this study the reactions of D-galactosamine have been found to differ more than previously thought from those of D-glucosamine, the more common amino sugar

For this investigation D-galactosamine hydrochloride was isolated from chondroitin sulfate, a polysaccharide obtained from the cartilaginous tissues of animals. This was changed by appropriate reactions to the 1,3,4,6-tetra-0-benzoyl-N-carbobenzoxy-α-β-D-galactosamine (III). …


Some Spectrophotometric Studies Of Molecular Complexes For Phenanthrene, Anthracene, Pyrene, Chrysene, And Benzanthracene With Iodine Monochloride, Joe Boyd Coacher Jan 1965

Some Spectrophotometric Studies Of Molecular Complexes For Phenanthrene, Anthracene, Pyrene, Chrysene, And Benzanthracene With Iodine Monochloride, Joe Boyd Coacher

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The principal purpose of the present study was to prove the existence of the weak interaction between the halogenoid iodine monochloride and the condensed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phenanthrene, anthracene pyrene, chrysene, and benzanthracene (see Figure 1).


Polarography Of Mercury In Aliphatic Diamines, John Charles Richardson Jan 1965

Polarography Of Mercury In Aliphatic Diamines, John Charles Richardson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The problem taken for investigation was discovered when a cryostat needed for use in polarography in liquid ammonia (the original problem) was found broken. For experience it was decided to turn to another form of nonaqueous polarography while the parts were on order. Materials remaining from a previous diamine investigation by Foss (21) were found in the laboratory. After reading the dissertation in which they had been used, it was decided to reproduce some of the results that had been previously obtained. Following preparation of the chemicals and several polarographic runs, a previously unreported wave was persistently observed. Further perusal …


Construction Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscope And Its Calibration, Irshad Ahmad Jan 1965

Construction Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscope And Its Calibration, Irshad Ahmad

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Soon after the importance of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy was established more sophisticated instruments started coming into use. At present High Resolution Spectroscopes which are of the self-recording type are extensively used in research.

However, the high cost of the instrument prevents its use in smaller and poorer schools. In recent years a low cost instrument of the single coil type has been constructed by the Aero Medical Laboratory which is alright for demonstration purposes but cannot be used for research because of low resolution.

The idea of the present project was to see whether a similar instrument of double …


Spectrophotometric Study Of The Copper (Ii) Complexes Of Alpha-Omega Diamino Adipic Acid And Alpha-Omega Diamino Pimelic Acid, Julius Caesar Hastings Jan 1965

Spectrophotometric Study Of The Copper (Ii) Complexes Of Alpha-Omega Diamino Adipic Acid And Alpha-Omega Diamino Pimelic Acid, Julius Caesar Hastings

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The chenistry of diamino dicarboxylic acids together with that of monoamino dicarboxylie and monocarboxylic acids in of great importance to the chemist because of the rolation- ship of these compounds to the biochemistry of cancer.

Diamino dicarboxylic acids in general, contain two asymmetric carbon atoms and may exist in one optically inactive and two optically active forma. Alpha-omoga diamino pinolic acid is the only member of the alpha-omoga diamino dicarboxylic acids thus far known to occur naturally.


Derivatives Of Benzyl N-Benzoyl-A-D-Glucosaminide, Kenji Miyai Jan 1965

Derivatives Of Benzyl N-Benzoyl-A-D-Glucosaminide, Kenji Miyai

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Within the past few decades, interest in the field of aminosugar chemistry has been stimulated to a remarkable degree and the discovery and syntheses of a wide range of new aminosugars of differing types, for example of two monoamino-tetroses (12,19), nineteen monoamino-pentoses, two diamino-pentoses, thirty-three monoamino-hexoses, and eighteen diamino-hexoses (20) have been accomplished. It is well undterstood that the aminosugars, significant constituents in mnay biologically important materials (11), consist of substances that may be regarded a teh condesation products of an amine and a carbohydrate. Falling into this category are the 2-amino-hexoses which may be derived conceptually as the condensation …