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Master's Theses

University of Richmond

Organic Chemistry

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Potential Pharmaceutical Derivatives Of Β-Aminoethylpiperazine, Brian A. Dementi Jul 1964

Potential Pharmaceutical Derivatives Of Β-Aminoethylpiperazine, Brian A. Dementi

Master's Theses

This thesis is concerned with the design and preparation of certain organic compounds which are expected to have medicinal properties. A discussion will be given which has essentially a two-fold purpose. The first is to discuss somewhat briefly the currently accepted method of rug design, and the second to show to what extent this method has been followed in the design of the compounds prepared.


Polyhydroxyamines, John Wotiz Jan 1943

Polyhydroxyamines, John Wotiz

Master's Theses

"The industrial growth of aliphatic chemistry, which has constituted one of the outstanding advances of recent years, has been almost entirely in the field of hydrocarbons and their simpler chlorine and oxygen derivatives… Representative of the aliphatic amines, possibly only the methyl, amyl and ethanol amines may be said to have been commercially available. And yet the field of aliphatic nitrogen chemistry possesses the greatest variety of known aliphatic compounds; there are at least several nitrogen analogs of each oxygen compound, often more stable, more definitely characterized, and more reactive chemically." Relatively few aminoalcohols, especially polyhydroxyaminoalcohols have been prepared. Due …


Some Reactions Of Creatinine With Certain Aliphatic Halogen Derivatives, Howard Edwards Wright Jr Jan 1937

Some Reactions Of Creatinine With Certain Aliphatic Halogen Derivatives, Howard Edwards Wright Jr

Master's Theses

The object of this investigation is to prepare some derivatives of creatinine from certain aliphatic halogen compounds with emphasis on the nature of the reactions through which condensation takes place.