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Computer Investigation Of The Variation Of Conductivity With Concentration, Larry Macpeers Shadwick
Computer Investigation Of The Variation Of Conductivity With Concentration, Larry Macpeers Shadwick
Masters Theses
Computer programs were developed tor the conductance equations of R. M. Fuoss and L. Onsager as well as for the conductance equations of T. J. Murphy and E. G. D. Cohen. These programs were used to calculate values from selected conductance measurements. The resulting values were compared with values produced by other computer programs using the equations of Fuoss and Onsager as well as the equations of E. Pitts. The comparisons demonstrated the equations of Murphy and Cohen to be the equal of or superior to the other equations for the majority of cases. The equations of Pitta were superior …
The Isolation And Purification Of A Fluorescent Compound From Pseudomonas, Thomas M. Davey
The Isolation And Purification Of A Fluorescent Compound From Pseudomonas, Thomas M. Davey
Masters Theses
Fluorescence in certain land snails has been found to arise from a bacteria carried by the snails. The bacteria, a genus of Pseudomonas, produce a pigment complex in iron-deficient media. The pigment complex consists of both fluorescent and non-fluorescent pigments. One of the fluorescent compounds was isolated and purified by paper chromatography using several different solvent systems.
Absorption and fluorescent spectra of the compound at a number of pH values were measured and the changes with pH of both the intensity and the color of the fluorescence were observed. The purified compound was ninhydrin negative but after acid hydrolysis …
The Consideration Of Some Aspects Of Two Methods Used To Study Ion Association, Richard Karl Gard
The Consideration Of Some Aspects Of Two Methods Used To Study Ion Association, Richard Karl Gard
Masters Theses
An investigation was made into the possibility of determining thermodynamic ion association equilibrium constants for salts important in the study of seawater using spectrophotometry and ion selective electrodes. Calcium sulfate was used as the test salt. The success of the spectrophotometric method was found to depend upon the choice of a suitable indicator and refinement of the proper instrumental techniques. The indicators investigated were 1-(2'-hydroxy-1'-benzeneazo)-2-hydroxynaphthalene, 1-(2'-hydroxy-5'-chloro-1'-benzeneazo)-2-hydroxynaphthalene, and ammonium purpurate (murexide). Ammonium purpurate was found to be the most suitable indicator. Spectra of these three indicators and their calcium complexes at pH 10 are included in the paper. The ion selective …
Mechanistic Studies Of Cobalt Super Nucleophiles, Audrey Yeh Ku
Mechanistic Studies Of Cobalt Super Nucleophiles, Audrey Yeh Ku
Masters Theses
A study was initiated on the hypothesis, by Ugi and co-workers, that cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, and cyclopentyl electrophiles might undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions with retention of configuration.
A simple, high yield synthesis of both cis and trans-2-phenylcyclopropyl chlorides from styrene and chloroform is described. Reaction of each of these alkylating agents with the very nucleophilic cobaloxime super-nucleophile ultimately gave peroxy compounds which appear to arise from insertion of oxygen into the carbon-cobalt bond.
Neither trans-2-phenylcyclopentyl tosylate nor trans-2-phenylcyclohexyl tosylate would alkylate low valent cobaloximes under standard conditions.
A partial synthesis of the 2-phenylcyclobutyl tosylate is described along with suggestions for future …
The Conductance Of Some Polyvalent Electrolytes, Jack Lee Worthington
The Conductance Of Some Polyvalent Electrolytes, Jack Lee Worthington
Masters Theses
A new compound, 1,3,5-triphenylbenzene-4' ,4",4"'-trisulfonic acid, was synthesized by treating triphenylbenzene in 1,2-dichloroethane with chlorosulfonic acid. The reaction appears to be quantitative. Conductance measurements were then made on the sodium, potassium, and lanthanum salts of this new acid and of 1,3,5-benzenetrisulfonic acid.
The choice of these acids was based on two factors: 1) the desire to prepare a 3-3 symmetrical unassociated electrolyte which would allow the determination of a more reliable equivalent ionic conductance value for La3+ and 2) an interest in using the Murphy-Cohen equation to determine solute parameters such as association constants if association is present.
Conductance …
The Mechanism Of The Reaction Of Lead(Iv) Acetate, Thallium(Iii) Acetate And Mercury(Ii) Acetate With Ketones, Su Hsiung Tsung
The Mechanism Of The Reaction Of Lead(Iv) Acetate, Thallium(Iii) Acetate And Mercury(Ii) Acetate With Ketones, Su Hsiung Tsung
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Hemoglobin Of Tubifex Tubifex, Lalitchandra Vrajlal Vora
The Hemoglobin Of Tubifex Tubifex, Lalitchandra Vrajlal Vora
Masters Theses
The hemoglobin of Tubifex tubifex is found in solution in the blood of the worm in cells as in vertebrates. The binding of oxygen to the hemoglobin can be followed spectrophotometrically. A peak of absorbtion at 540 nm is fairly constant under different condition, while a peak at 575 nm disappears from the spectrum when oxygen is removed. The hemoglobin contains heme, non-heme iron and protein.
Binding of oxygen to the hemoglobin was found to be dependent on the concentration of the hemoglobin, at low concentrations (4.16 x 10-6 M), oxygen could not be removed from the hemoglobin. Only …
The Conductance Of Some Non-Rigid Bolaform Electrolytes, William Terry Schmidt
The Conductance Of Some Non-Rigid Bolaform Electrolytes, William Terry Schmidt
Masters Theses
Bolaform electrolytes are those which contain two or more charges separated by an inert framework. These are intermediate in structure between simple electrolytes and polyelectrolytes. Since these are similar to both synthetic and biological electrolytes, this investigation has been undertaken to determine some of their properties in solution.
The sodium and magnesium salts of ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane and decane α,ω-disulfonates were prepared. Each acid was prepared by refluxing the α,ω-dibromide of the desired salt with sodium sulfite. The sodium and magnesium salts were prepared by ion-exchange techniques.
The conductance of each salt was determined in methanol utilizing the …
Equilibrium And Kinetic Study Of The Substitution Reactions Of Pentacarbonylaminetungsten (O) With Triphenylphosphine, William O. Bailey
Equilibrium And Kinetic Study Of The Substitution Reactions Of Pentacarbonylaminetungsten (O) With Triphenylphosphine, William O. Bailey
Masters Theses
A kinetic and equilibrium study of the reaction of triphenylphosphine (PPh3) with pentacarbonylaminetungsten (O) [(CO)5WNH2C6H5] has been reported previously. Equilibrium constants for the reaction (CO)5WNH2C6H5 + PPh3 = (CO)5W[P(C6H5)3] + C6H5NH2 in toluene were reported to be 17.1, 49.2 and 65.7 respectively. In addition, the entropy change (ΔS) for the reaction was found to be 86±5 cal mol-1 deg-1.
In this study the above reaction was …
Studies In The Preparation Of Metal Enolates Of 3,3,5,5-Tetramethylcyclohexanone And Their Reactions With Lead(Iv) And Mercury(Ii) Acetates, Donald Robert Paveska
Studies In The Preparation Of Metal Enolates Of 3,3,5,5-Tetramethylcyclohexanone And Their Reactions With Lead(Iv) And Mercury(Ii) Acetates, Donald Robert Paveska
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Tungsten Carbonyl Complexes Containing Positively Charged Phosphorus Ligands, Dilip Poonamchand Shah
Tungsten Carbonyl Complexes Containing Positively Charged Phosphorus Ligands, Dilip Poonamchand Shah
Masters Theses
Two positively charged complexes, (CO)5WP(C6H5)2CH2CH2-+P(C6H5)2(CH2C6H5) Br- and (CO)5W(C6H5)2PCH2+P(C6H5)2CH3 I-, were synthesized, and their carbonyl stretching frequencies and force constants were compared to those of the uncharged complexes, (CO)5WP(C6H5)2CH2CH2P(C6H5)2 and (CO)5WP(C6H5) …
Comparison Of Diffusion Coefficients Measured Electrochemically And Non-Electrochemically, Terry Dick Rotsch
Comparison Of Diffusion Coefficients Measured Electrochemically And Non-Electrochemically, Terry Dick Rotsch
Masters Theses
Diffusion coefficients of Co(en)3I3⋅H2O, FeCl3, and K3Fe(CN)6 were measured using the methods of polarography, chronopotentiometry, and diaphragm cell for the purpose of determining any relationships which may exist between these values. A major objective of the present study was to relate diffusion coefficients obtained by a simple non-electrotrochemical method to diffusion coefficients used in electrochemical techniques.
It was found that the polarographically determined diffusion coefficients were all 1.04 times larger than the chronopotentiometric values. This constant factor is probably due to viscosity differences tn the polarographic and chronopotentiometric solutions …
Studies Of Rare Earth Acid Oxalates, Kenneth Clinton Pyles
Studies Of Rare Earth Acid Oxalates, Kenneth Clinton Pyles
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Dipole Moment Of Cis- And Trans- Chloroiodoethylene, Ashvin Gajendralal Gajjar
The Dipole Moment Of Cis- And Trans- Chloroiodoethylene, Ashvin Gajendralal Gajjar
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Vapor-Liquid And Liquid-Liquid Phase Equilibria For The Partially Miscible System Methanol-Cyclohexane, Richard A. Christman
The Vapor-Liquid And Liquid-Liquid Phase Equilibria For The Partially Miscible System Methanol-Cyclohexane, Richard A. Christman
Masters Theses
By use of techniques of previous workers for determining liquid-liquid equilibrium and through the use of a circulation still, the complete phase diagram for the partially miscible system, methanol-cyclohexane, was determined. Tile accuracy of earlier liquid-liquid phase data was not improved upon although it was closely approximated. The critical solution temperature was found to be 46.4 degrees C., which is within the range of temperatures reported in earlier measurements.
Activity coefficients of methanol and cyclohexane were calculated from the phase boundaries of the boiling point diagram determined in the present investigation. These activity coefficients were in agreement with the Gibbs-Duhem …
Studies In Syntheses Of Non-Isoprenoid Sesquiterpenes, Raojibhai Javerbhai Patel
Studies In Syntheses Of Non-Isoprenoid Sesquiterpenes, Raojibhai Javerbhai Patel
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to find the shortest route to prepare the 1,9-dimethyl decalone system I, a key intermediate in the synthesis of non-isoprenoid sesquiterpenes. The decalone system I was prepared in good yield by dehydrating the hydroxyketone II with 50% H2SO4. The dehydration of hydroxyketone II was also affected by heating in the presence of iodine crystals to yield 80% of the decalone system I.
The basic kinds of approaches under investigation were the Diels-Alder reaction and the Robinson annellation. The Diels-Alder reaction between the conjugated diene, 1-acetoxybutadiene (III) and 2,3-dimethylcyclohexenone (IV) under …
A Photo-Catalytic Enzymatic Hydrolysis, Michael Mosby Daly
A Photo-Catalytic Enzymatic Hydrolysis, Michael Mosby Daly
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Chemistry Of Digestion, Lester B. Burrus