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Montclair State University

2011

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The Applications Of Graphene And Its Derivatives For Heavy Metal Removal, Clemonne John Madarang May 2011

The Applications Of Graphene And Its Derivatives For Heavy Metal Removal, Clemonne John Madarang

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Heavy metal pollution is very prevalent in our environment. The entire removal of heavy metal and organic contaminants in natural water resources will not only affect the environment itself, but also can block the toxic contaminant transfers in food chains. Currently, there are many studies being done to remove these heavy metal ions from our water, such as reduction reactions, chemical precipitation, reverse osmosis and electrolytic recovery. One of the promising techniques is adsorption. The focus of this research is using graphene and its derivatives, such as silylated graphene oxide (GO), to adsorb heavy metals, specifically, lead. This research describes …


Investigation Of Charge Recombination In Escherichia Coli Photolyase And Vibrio Cholera Cryptochrome Dash, Agnieszka Zieba May 2011

Investigation Of Charge Recombination In Escherichia Coli Photolyase And Vibrio Cholera Cryptochrome Dash, Agnieszka Zieba

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Proton-coupled electron-transfer (PCET) is a mechanism of great importance in protein electron transfer and enzyme catalysis, and the involvement of aromatic amino acids in this process is of much interest. The DNA repair enzyme photolyase provides a natural system that allows for the study of PCET using a neutral radical tryptophan (Trp‘). In Escherichia coli photolyase, photoreduction of the flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) cofactor in its neutral radical semiquinone form (FADH') results in the formation of FADH and Trp . Charge recombination between these two intermediates requires O A/T # the uptake of a proton by ~ Trp . The …


Preparation And Crystal Structures Of Chiral And Non-Chiral Mixed Ligand Copper Complexes Containing N-Methyl Imidazole And Various N-Phthaloylalanines, Hiral Patel Jan 2011

Preparation And Crystal Structures Of Chiral And Non-Chiral Mixed Ligand Copper Complexes Containing N-Methyl Imidazole And Various N-Phthaloylalanines, Hiral Patel

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A quasiracemate is the cocrystallization of two similarly shaped but chemically distinct molecules of opposite handedness. There has been extensive work done in the field of organic quasiracemates by Dr. Kraig A. Wheeler. Limited work has been done in inorganic quasiracemates. The goal of this study was to prepare various metal based enantiomers, racemates, and quasiracemates using A-phthaloylalanines, and TV-methylimidazole as ligands bound to copper arranged in a centrosymmetric pattern. In this study, we developed a method to prepare A-phthaloylalanines and its copper complexes. Three complexes have yielded crystal structures: a racemate, bis(7V-methylimidazole) bis(D,L-3-chloro-7V-phthaloylalanato)copper(II); a quasiracemate, bis(A-methyhmidazole)(L-3-chloro-iV-phthaloylalanato)(D-3-methyl-7V-phthaloylalanato) copper(II); and an …