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Paint Stripper Composition Having Reduced Volatility Containing Decanolactone, N-Methylpyrrolidone And Butyrolactone And Method Of Use, Harvest L. Collier, Gary L. Bertrand, Raymond L. Venable Dec 1991

Paint Stripper Composition Having Reduced Volatility Containing Decanolactone, N-Methylpyrrolidone And Butyrolactone And Method Of Use, Harvest L. Collier, Gary L. Bertrand, Raymond L. Venable

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An improved composition of matter and method of use for removing cured coatings of paint or varnish or other similar coatings from substrates. The composition comrpises chlorinated solvent paint strippers (especially methylene chloride (CH2CI2)), waxes and an additive selected from the group consisting of decanolactone (C10H18O2), N-methylpyrrolidone (CH3NCH2CH2CH2CH2) and butyrolactone (OCH2CH2CH2CO). The additive retards the evaporation of the solvent resulting in a composition that is environmentally less hazardous to a user and also resulting …


Resolution Of Enantiomeric Hydrocarbon Biomarkers Of Geochemical Importance, Daniel W. Armstrong, Yubing Tang, Janusz Zukowski Dec 1991

Resolution Of Enantiomeric Hydrocarbon Biomarkers Of Geochemical Importance, Daniel W. Armstrong, Yubing Tang, Janusz Zukowski

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Chlral isoprenoid and hydroaromatic compounds occur in all crude oils, coals, shales, and most sediments. Many of these compounds are referred to as biological markers since they are thought to be derived from biological sources and their presence, relative concentrations, or stereochemistry can provide information as to a geological deposit's age, maturity, diagenetic history, and so forth. Because of the previous lack of effective and efficient analytical methodologies for resolving hydrocarbon enantiomers, the stereochemical information encoded in these molecules is largely untouched. A series of derivatized α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin chiral stationary phases (CSPs) were used for the gas chromatographic …


Change Of Magnetic Properties Of Th₂Fe₁₇ Due To Interstitial Solution Of C And N, T. H. Jacobs, Gary J. Long, Oran Allan Pringle, Fernande Grandjean, K. H. Buschow Nov 1991

Change Of Magnetic Properties Of Th₂Fe₁₇ Due To Interstitial Solution Of C And N, T. H. Jacobs, Gary J. Long, Oran Allan Pringle, Fernande Grandjean, K. H. Buschow

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The changes in magnetic and crystallographic properties in the series Th2Fe17Cx and Th2Fe 17Nx have been studied. The changes in the latter series were also studied by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy. The ultimate enhancements of the saturation moments in these series are 13% and 24%, respectively. This is much larger than observed previously in the corresponding rare-earth compounds, although the Curie temperature enhancements are of comparable magnitude. In the Th-Fe-C system a novel compound of the BaCd 11 type was found, having a Curie temperature around 370 K.


Synthesis And Characterization Of An 18-Membered Macrocyclic Ligand Containing 2,2-Biimidazole For Selective Binding Of Transition Metal Ions, Mark Barnett Apr 1991

Synthesis And Characterization Of An 18-Membered Macrocyclic Ligand Containing 2,2-Biimidazole For Selective Binding Of Transition Metal Ions, Mark Barnett

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A description of the synthetic approach to the preparation of an 18 membered macrocyclic ligand containing 2/2'-biimidazole is presented. A diol derivative of 2,2'-biimidazole is tosylated with p-toluene sulfonyl chloride making it susceptible to bimolecular substitution with a disodium salt of tetratosylated triethylenetetraamine. The final desired product is an 18N6 macrocycle, 4,7-(l,l'-(2,2'-biimidazolo))-l,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazacyclooctadecane, potentially capable of binding transition metal ions in various combinations with three chelating sites. Initial characterization includes NMR and IR spectroscopic analysis.


Analysis Of Two Circuits For Detecting Superconducting Transition Temperatures, Terry Bowness Apr 1991

Analysis Of Two Circuits For Detecting Superconducting Transition Temperatures, Terry Bowness

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When measuring the transition temperature of large numbers of high Tc superconducting samples it is desirable to have available equipment that is both easy to operate and reliable. In addition should anything malfunction, the device should be relatively simple to repair. One method of measurement involves placing a sample in the magnetic field of an inductor, the inductor being an active member of some type of oscillating circuit. There are many standard oscillator designs which can be used for this type of application. In this report two such circuits, the tunnel diode and Hartley oscillators, will be examined and …


Model Calculational Approach To The Conformation Of Adsorbed Polypeptide Fragments, Timothy J. Mckeon Apr 1991

Model Calculational Approach To The Conformation Of Adsorbed Polypeptide Fragments, Timothy J. Mckeon

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The focus of the paper is to examine possible conformational changes of peptides when placed in the presence of a poly-synthetic material. A major concern in the pharmaceutical industry is the loss of potency of polypeptide drug products during processing, packaging and storage. An example of this is polymer syringes being used in place of glass ones. The effect is that some protien-derived products experience structural changes due to contact with the polymer. This is otherwise known as surface denaturation. In order to understand the energetics of interfacial polypeptide systems, a calculational approach was used via the program Alchemy. The …


Enantiomeric Separation By Cloud Point Precipitation Of Cyclodextrins, Deanna L. Schmid Apr 1991

Enantiomeric Separation By Cloud Point Precipitation Of Cyclodextrins, Deanna L. Schmid

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Certain cyclodextrins exhibit a diminishing solubility in water when heated. This phenomena of cloud point precipitation in conjunction with cyclodextrin's ability to form an inclusion complex with many compounds, can be used as a method of chemical separation. These cyclodextrins can be removed from the solution after precipitation by a hot filtration technique and the remaining solution analyzed by HPLC. Enantiomeric separations, concentration of compounds and removal of hazardous organic materials are all possible applications of cloud point extraction using cyclodextrins.


Stimulation Of Amorphous Layers In The Co-Si System By Third Element Additions, Denise Brandt Apr 1991

Stimulation Of Amorphous Layers In The Co-Si System By Third Element Additions, Denise Brandt

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Multilayer thin films play an important role in our technology today. They can be found in many devices such as magnetic hard disks, microelectronic circuits, and x-ray optical elements. In many of these metal-metal and metal-metalloid multilayers, amorphous layers have been discovered using various techniques such as extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HTEM). These amorphous layers enhance the magnetic and electrical properties of the alloy. They also affect the mechanical and structural properties of the system.

The solid state amorphous reactions (SSAR) occur whether the layers are formed by epitaxy or by sputtering. …


Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) Spectroscopy Analysis Of Combustion Aerosol, Gary Jacquin Apr 1991

Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) Spectroscopy Analysis Of Combustion Aerosol, Gary Jacquin

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In conjunction with my co-op program at McDonnell-Douglas, my current OURE project is the analysis of combustion aerosols using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy. Aerosol science is a very important field as it is concerned with atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric physics, climate, public health, and environmental issues.

In the Cloud and Aerosol Sciences Laboratory (CASL) at UMR, combustion aerosols are generated by an in-house designed torch or burner. The fuels, JP4 and JP5, are provided by McDonnell-Douglas. Some other commercial fuels are also used. The primary objective of my OURE project was to generate and collect combustion aerosols for chemical analysis. …


The Synthesis And Characterization Of Metal Binding Polymers Containing 2,2'-Biimidazole, Renee Proctor Apr 1991

The Synthesis And Characterization Of Metal Binding Polymers Containing 2,2'-Biimidazole, Renee Proctor

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Epoxides are known to form ring-opened polymer products that have demonstrated improved material strength, high heat stability, and chemical resistance as adhesives, coatings, and molding materials. It has been suggested that imidazoles can be used in the catalysis of this polymerization, and that the pyridyl nitrogen of the imidazole ring participates in epoxy ring-opening and is then incorporated in the polymeric structure. This study was conducted to test this theory of the role of pyridyl nitrogen in the reaction of 1,1'- dihydroxyethyl-2,2’-biimidazole (HEB) and metal-HEB complexes in reactions with the diglyddyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA). Of particular interest in …


A Mössbauer-Effect Study Of A Series Of R₂Fe₁₄C Hard Magnetic Materials, Gary J. Long, Oran Allan Pringle, Gaya Kanishka Marasinghe, Fernande Grandjean, K. H. Buschow Apr 1991

A Mössbauer-Effect Study Of A Series Of R₂Fe₁₄C Hard Magnetic Materials, Gary J. Long, Oran Allan Pringle, Gaya Kanishka Marasinghe, Fernande Grandjean, K. H. Buschow

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The 57Fe Mössbauer-effect spectra of the series of hard magnetic materials, R2Fe14C, where R is Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, and Lu, have been measured at 295 K. All of these carbides exhibit uniaxial magnetic anisotropy. The spectra resemble those obtained for the related R 2Fe14B compounds and have been fit with the model used earlier for Nd2Fe14B. The magnitude of the hyperfine field on each site, as a function of rare earth, parallels the Curie temperature; the maximum hyperfine fields and the maximum Curie temperature are observed …


Evaluation Of D-Amino Acid Levels In Human Urine And In Commercial L-Amino Acid Samples, Daniel W. Armstrong, J. D. Duncan, S. C. Lee Feb 1991

Evaluation Of D-Amino Acid Levels In Human Urine And In Commercial L-Amino Acid Samples, Daniel W. Armstrong, J. D. Duncan, S. C. Lee

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Detectable levels of four free D-amino acids (phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan and leucine) were found in human urine. This was accomplished using a liquid chromatographic coupled column (i.e., achiral-chiral) method that was developed for the rapid and sensitive analysis of these compounds. The technique was tested on a series of commercial L-amino acids. Care was taken to minimize racemization. Trace to percent levels of contaminating D-enantiomers were found in all commercial samples. In urine the D-amino acids ranged from several hundredths of a percent up to percent levels of the corresponding excreted natural L-amino acids. There were no apparent correlations between …


Stroke Recurrence Within 2 Years After Ischemic Infarction, D. (Daniel) B. Hier, M. A. Foulkes, M. Swiontoniowski, R. L. Sacco, P. B. Gorelick, J. P. Mohr, T. R. Price, P. A. Wolf Jan 1991

Stroke Recurrence Within 2 Years After Ischemic Infarction, D. (Daniel) B. Hier, M. A. Foulkes, M. Swiontoniowski, R. L. Sacco, P. B. Gorelick, J. P. Mohr, T. R. Price, P. A. Wolf

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We Prospectively Studied Stroke Recurrence in 1,273 Patients with Ischemic Stroke Who Were Entered into the Stroke Data Bank. Median Follow-Up Was 13 Months. the 2-Year Cumulative Recurrence Rate among These Patients Was 14.1%. Age, Sex, Race, History of Hypertension, Atrial Fibrillation, or Transient Ischemic Attacks, and Stroke Location Were Not Associated with a Higher Risk of Stroke Recurrence. Patients with an Elevated Blood Pressure, an Abnormal Initial Computed Tomogram, or a History of Diabetes Mellitus Were at a Higher Risk of Stroke Recurrence. in Contrast, Patients with an Infarct of Unknown Cause Were at a Lower Risk of Stroke …


Status Of Aluminum As A Risk Factor For Dialysis Encephalopathy And Alzheimer's Disease, P. B. Gorelick, D. (Daniel) B. Hier, C. Mangone, S. Robbins, A. Plioplys, S. Kathpalia Jan 1991

Status Of Aluminum As A Risk Factor For Dialysis Encephalopathy And Alzheimer's Disease, P. B. Gorelick, D. (Daniel) B. Hier, C. Mangone, S. Robbins, A. Plioplys, S. Kathpalia

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No abstract provided.


Clinical-Computed Tomographic Correlations Of Lacunar Infarction In The Stroke Data Bank, A. Chamorro, R. L. Sacco, J. P. Mohr, M. A. Foulkes, C. S. Kase, T. K. Tatemichi, P. A. Wolf, T. R. Price, D. (Daniel) B. Hier Jan 1991

Clinical-Computed Tomographic Correlations Of Lacunar Infarction In The Stroke Data Bank, A. Chamorro, R. L. Sacco, J. P. Mohr, M. A. Foulkes, C. S. Kase, T. K. Tatemichi, P. A. Wolf, T. R. Price, D. (Daniel) B. Hier

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Lacunar Stroke Was Diagnosed in 337 (26%) of the 1,273 Patients with Cerebral Infarction among the 1,805 Total in the Stroke Data Bank. We Analyzed the 316 Patients with Classic Lacunar Syndromes. among These, 181 (57%) Had Pure Motor Hemiparesis, 63 (20%) Sensorimotor Syndrome, 33 (10%) Ataxic Hemiparesis, 21 (7%) Pure Sensory Syndrome, and 18 (6%) Dysarthria-Clumsy Hand Syndrome. No Striking Differences Were Found among the Risk Factors for the Lacunar Subtypes, But Differences Were Found between Lacunar Stroke as a Group and Other Types of Infarcts. Compared to 113 Patients with Large-Vessel Atherosclerotic Infarction, Those with Lacunar Stroke Had …


Deriving Clinical Prediction Rules From Stroke Outcome Research, Daniel B. Hier, Gilda Edelstein Jan 1991

Deriving Clinical Prediction Rules From Stroke Outcome Research, Daniel B. Hier, Gilda Edelstein

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Background and Purpose. Our Purpose Was to Determine Whether Clinical Prediction Rules Could Be Derived from Current Stroke Outcome Research. Summary of Report. We Reviewed 92 Articles on Stroke Outcome Research to Determine their Suitability for Implementation as a Clinical Prediction Rule. Methodological Problems in Many of These Studies Made Implementation of their Results as a Clinical Prediction Rule Difficult. Conclusions. Implementation of Stroke Outcome Research as Clinical Prediction Rules Would Be Facilitated by Description of Patient Population Demographics; Precise Definitions of Predictor and Outcome Measures; Stratification of Patients by Stroke Mechanism; Use of Adequate Patient Sample Sizes; and Description …