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Analysis Of Organic N-Chloramines In Chlorinated Drinking Water, John Po Wen Yang Jul 1982

Analysis Of Organic N-Chloramines In Chlorinated Drinking Water, John Po Wen Yang

Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations

This thesis describes the development of a sensitive method for the separation and quantitation of organic N-chloramines in chlorinated tap water. 5-Dimethylaminonaphthalene- l-sulfinic acid has been synthesized and characterized. It yields highly fluorescent dansyl derivatives on reaction with N-chloramines. Conditions of the derivatization were optimized for the detection of N-chloropiperidine at concentrations in aqueous solution of 10-7 M. The technique gives a quantity of derivative which is proportional to the concentration of chloramine present over the range examined (10-7 M to 10-4 M). High pressure liquid chromatographic separation of dansyl derivatives of amines and amino acids has …


The Temporal And Spatial Distribution Of Hydrocarbons In Atmospheric Deposition From Stations Surrounding Lower Chesapeake Bay, David Benjamin Webber Apr 1982

The Temporal And Spatial Distribution Of Hydrocarbons In Atmospheric Deposition From Stations Surrounding Lower Chesapeake Bay, David Benjamin Webber

OES Theses and Dissertations

Hydrocarbon concentrations were determined in bulk, wet, and dry deposition samples from urban and non-urban locations surrounding lower Chesapeake Bay. Mean hydrocarbon concentrations in bulk deposition samples were over three times greater at the urban station indicating a localized source. The major hydrocarbons present were n-alkanes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), and the unresolved complex mixture (UCM). The PAH and the UCM were an indication of significant anthropogenic inputs while the odd/even distribution of the n-alkanes was an indication of biogenic sources. These findings indicated seasonal trends of highest biogenic hydrocarbon inputs in the spring and summer months and highest anthropogenic …


The Regioselective 3-Alkylation Of Piperidine, Richard Dunn Todd Apr 1982

The Regioselective 3-Alkylation Of Piperidine, Richard Dunn Todd

Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations

The compounds: 3-allylpiperidine, 3-ethylpiperidine and 3-n-butylpiperidine have been synthesized by regioselectively alkylating the three position of piperidine. Piperidine was converted to N-chloropiperidine and then dehydrohalogenated to produce Δ1-piperideine. The enamide anion was generated by adding solutions of Δ1-piperideine to ethylmagnesium bromide or lithium diisopropylamide. Addition of alkylhalides produced 3-alkyl- Δ1-piperideine which could be reduced or alkyllithiated to give 3-alkylpiperidines or 2,3-dialkylpiperidines respectively.

The yields of products were low and the reaction generated a continuum of mono- and di-alkylpiperidines and there was evidence that several dimeric piperideines were formed. The low yields were discussed in …


Ortho Cyclization Reactions Of Catecholamines, Robert Lee Hudkins Apr 1982

Ortho Cyclization Reactions Of Catecholamines, Robert Lee Hudkins

Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations

A study was undertaken to examine the potential for ortho cyclization associated with the synthesis of 1,2,3,4,-tetrahydroisoquinolines using the Pictet-Spengler reaction. Specif1cally, the condensation of the biogenic amines, dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine were carefully examined in light of current literature and the facility and extent of ortho cyclization in each case. The para isomers of these three biogenic amine condensation products were isolated and characterized, while only the ortho isomer derived from dopamine was found stable and could be isolated, and structurally identified. These studies demonstrate that a second cyclization product does, in fact, form in each instance and that …