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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
Bioinformatics Software Design Projects
Cholesterol is carried and transported through bloodstream by lipoproteins. There are two types of lipoproteins: low density lipoprotein, or LDL, and high density lipoprotein, or HDL. LDL cholesterol is considered “bad” cholesterol because it can form plaque and hard deposit leading to arteries clog and make them less flexible. Heart attack or stroke will happen if the hard deposit blocks a narrowed artery. HDL cholesterol helps to remove LDL from the artery back to the liver.
Traditionally, particle counts of LDL and HDL plays an important role to understanding and prediction of heart disease risk. But recently research suggested that …
Copper(Ii) Catalyzed Aminomethylation Of Alkanes With Amine N-Oxides Via C-H Bond Activation, Matthew Cipolla
Copper(Ii) Catalyzed Aminomethylation Of Alkanes With Amine N-Oxides Via C-H Bond Activation, Matthew Cipolla
Senior Honors Projects
The formation of a C-C bond via double C-H bond activation is very challenging. There are only a few examples of such a coupling having been accomplished. Only one of these examples consists of a coupling of two sp3 hybridized carbons. I set out to reproduce this coupling, using substrates that would have a functional application to the synthesis of appealing molecules such as bioactive molecules. Cyclohexane and trimethylamine N-oxide were successfully coupled via a double C-H bond activation, catalyzed by copper(II). Current research now involves the coupling of toluene with trimethylamine N-oxide. As this work progresses, more interesting and …
The Determination Of Sulphuric Acid In The Presence Of Iron, Louis George Karl. Clarner Jr.
The Determination Of Sulphuric Acid In The Presence Of Iron, Louis George Karl. Clarner Jr.
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
This essay attempts to determine the best way to detect sulfuric acid in the presence of iron by investigating the already existing methods and reviewing other chemists’ procedures.
Combustion Analysis; Estimation Of Carbon & Hydrogen, Clifford Brewster Morrison
Combustion Analysis; Estimation Of Carbon & Hydrogen, Clifford Brewster Morrison
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
Documents the methods of composition analysis by Antoine Lavoisier the 18th century and the adoption and refinement of this method by Theodore V. Saussure and others in the 19th century to combustion analysis. Includes plates of measurement equipment used.
Abnormal Vapor Densities, Minnie Elizabeth Rice
Abnormal Vapor Densities, Minnie Elizabeth Rice
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
This essay questions Italian chemist Avogadro’s hypothesis about vapor densities, ultimately coming to the conclusion that Avogadro’s law is open to objection.
Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case
Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
An examination of the connection between math and science through discoveries in the subjects of astronomy, mechanics, physics and chemistry.
Iron And Its Value, Archie F. Grunnell
Iron And Its Value, Archie F. Grunnell
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
Argument for iron being the most important metal by reviewing its history and general uses.
Petroleum, Charles F. Kenyon
Petroleum, Charles F. Kenyon
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
Explores the strengths and weaknesses of origin theories of petroleum while also discussing the chemistry and process of producing oil in the United States.