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Volcanic Impact On Stratospheric Chlorine Chemistry And Perchlorate Formation: Evidence From Ice Cores, Joshua Andrew Kennedy Jan 2020

Volcanic Impact On Stratospheric Chlorine Chemistry And Perchlorate Formation: Evidence From Ice Cores, Joshua Andrew Kennedy

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Perchlorate, suspected to be chemically formed in both the troposphere and stratosphere, has been recently measured in Arctic snow and ice cores. These comprise both discontinuous snow and ice cores from the Canadian Arctic and a continuous record of perchlorate was compiled from an analysis of Greenland ice cores. While the background perchlorate concentration typically is very low, a few spikes in concentration coinciding with deposition of volcanic sulfate were observed in the Greenland record, suggesting that perchlorate levels in the atmosphere may be impacted by volcanic eruptions. As of yet, no work has been done to investigate the connection …


Development And Validation Of Advanced Analytical Methods For Pesticides, Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, And Opioids In Soil And Drinking Water, Christopher Skaggs Jan 2020

Development And Validation Of Advanced Analytical Methods For Pesticides, Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, And Opioids In Soil And Drinking Water, Christopher Skaggs

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Environmental pollution from contaminants is a serious concern in a world where more and more pesticides and pharmaceuticals are being used, sometimes improperly and in excess. Since pesticides are used on practically every crop on Earth, it’s no surprise that these compounds are detected in soil, water, and processed agricultural commodities meant for human consumption. Additionally, because of the ubiquity of pharmaceuticals, specifically opioids, and their inherent addictive properties, these compounds are being over-consumed. Because current waste-water treatments can be insufficient to remove them from water sources, this consumption has led to the detection of these compounds in drinking water. …


Screening Of Catalysts For The Subcritical Water Depolymerization Of Lignin, Balawanthrao Jadhav Jan 2020

Screening Of Catalysts For The Subcritical Water Depolymerization Of Lignin, Balawanthrao Jadhav

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The current world population is completely rely on the non-renewable resources such as coal, fossils, and natural gas to get the energy, fuel and value-added chemicals. The increasing the demand of utilizing non renewable resources leads to severe problems such as global warming, climate changes, and environmental pollution. The renewable resources such as wind, solar energy, and biomass is an alternative sources to overcome these problems and to save the environment. Biomass made up with the cellulose, hemicellulose, and Lignin. Lignin is a copolymer of phenolic monomers and inexpensive naturally occurring complex material to produce the value-added chemicals and various …


Technology-Based Culturally Relevant Chemistry Education (Crce), Mercy Adoma Fosu Jan 2020

Technology-Based Culturally Relevant Chemistry Education (Crce), Mercy Adoma Fosu

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The relevance of chemistry concepts and principles remains a challenge for most students enrolled in college chemistry courses. Part of this problem is the disconnect with what students experience in their every-day lives, and how the material, specifically chemistry content is presented via textbooks, lectures, and laboratory teaching. Moreover, the teaching of general chemistry has traditionally focused on traditional, instructor-centric expository delivery of course materials, that treats students as empty vessels devoid of prior knowledge. Students prior knowledge and experiences are crucial in shaping their understanding of scientific concepts and principles. Even students with relatively low expectations for success in …


Implementing And Assessing The Use Of A New Strategy For Training Chemistry Graduate Teaching Assistants, Amanda Hyett Jan 2020

Implementing And Assessing The Use Of A New Strategy For Training Chemistry Graduate Teaching Assistants, Amanda Hyett

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Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) largely contribute to undergraduate education but are often underprepared for their role as educators. Most graduate students attend graduate school to perform research and are then asked to teach for the first time without sufficient pedagogy training. To assist in increasing the GTAs pedagogical knowledge, a scenario-based activity series was developed and implemented for first- and second-year GTAs. Developing scenario-based scenarios from actual laboratory events provided GTAs with the opportunity to practice prior to engaging in the laboratory classroom. The Teaching Assistant Intervention Activities (TAIAs) included topics such as interpersonal skills and behaviors, group process, working …


Development Of Analytical Methods For Toxic Inhaled Hazards (Tih) And Their Metabolites, Obed Adu Gyamfi Jan 2020

Development Of Analytical Methods For Toxic Inhaled Hazards (Tih) And Their Metabolites, Obed Adu Gyamfi

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Toxic inhalation hazards (TIHs), such as methyl isocyanate (MIC) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN), are noxious gases and vapors that are harmful, and often deadly, to humans. However, because of their low cost and high reactivity, they are extensively used for industrial productions, creating risk of exposure for both industrial workers (e.g., occupational exposure) and civilians (e.g., accidental release during transport). The illicit use of TIHs, including as terrorist agents, is also concerning. Considering the rapid toxicity of TIHs and the danger they pose to both human and animal lives, there is a critical need to develop of analytical methods for …


Characterization Of Naturally Derived Polymer By Oxidative, Thermal, And Spectrometric Methods, Ranen Roy Jan 2020

Characterization Of Naturally Derived Polymer By Oxidative, Thermal, And Spectrometric Methods, Ranen Roy

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Extensive use of fossil fuel for different purposes has resulted in significant depletion of it at an alarming rate. Therefore, a potential and sustainable alternative source are badly needed at this moment. Nowadays, lignocellulose biomass is appealing to much interest by the researchers because of its potential nature as a renewable carbon source. It is the most abundant renewable source which is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Among them, lignin is considered the 2nd most abundantly natural polymer after cellulose which comprises 10-30 % of biomass depending on the source and the environment. Lignin is a three-dimensional cross-linked organic …


Scavenger Hunt: The Search For Sulfur Mustard-Neutralizing Compound In 2-Chloroethyl Ethyl Sulfide (Cees) Treated Human Keratinocyte (Hacat) Epithelial Cells, Tanner Diemer Jan 2020

Scavenger Hunt: The Search For Sulfur Mustard-Neutralizing Compound In 2-Chloroethyl Ethyl Sulfide (Cees) Treated Human Keratinocyte (Hacat) Epithelial Cells, Tanner Diemer

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Sulfur mustard is a highly toxic and dangerous vesicant that has been utilized as a chemical warfare agent (CWA) since World War I. Despite its extensive history, an effective antidote to sulfur mustard exposure still does not exist. With detectable levels of unreacted sulfur mustard lasting days after initial contact, a window of opportunity exists to administer a “scavenger” to affected individual immediately and in the days following exposure in hopes of reducing harm by neutralizing unreacted sulfur mustard. For this strategy to be effectively implemented, it is essential to identify a candidate compound with excellent affinity towards sulfur mustard …


Antidiabetic Activity Of Cissus Rotundifolia Plant Growing In Saudi Arabia, Saad Ali Alshehri Jan 2020

Antidiabetic Activity Of Cissus Rotundifolia Plant Growing In Saudi Arabia, Saad Ali Alshehri

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production or action. A world-wide increase in the diabetes rate is projected to reach pandemic levels over the next 10-20 years. Current data shows that high numbers of the population in Saudi Arabia suffer from diabetes and prediabetes. Non-traditional treatments of diabetes from medicinal plants has shown potential antidiabetic activity. A considerable percentage of the population still prefer or use medicinal plants as a treatment or supplement to traditional medicine. Cissus rotundifolia (family Vitaceae) is a known plant in southwestern Saudi …


Solvolytic Lignocellulosic Biomass Liquefaction, Mustafa Alluhaibi Jan 2020

Solvolytic Lignocellulosic Biomass Liquefaction, Mustafa Alluhaibi

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Increasing energy demand, petroleum prices, global warming, and depleting fossil fuel resources are the main challenges faced by the human beings. Many scientists are searching for sustainable and alternative sources of fossil fuels as solutions to these challenges. Lignocellulosic biomass is one of the renewable and eco-friendly abundant sources that has been considered by both academia and industry sectors as a renewable source for bio-oil and chemicals. Direct liquefaction of biomass in the sub-/super-critical solvent has considered a practical method to convert lignocellulosic material into liquid fuel. However, undesirable properties such as poor stability, low energy value, and high acidity …