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Full-Text Articles in Chemistry
Centers Of Polymer Research; Polymer Science And Technology In The Ddr, Otto Vogl
Centers Of Polymer Research; Polymer Science And Technology In The Ddr, Otto Vogl
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Centers Of Polymer Research; Polymer Science And Technology In The Ddr, Otto Vogl
Centers Of Polymer Research; Polymer Science And Technology In The Ddr, Otto Vogl
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Mixtures Of Chlorine, Chlorine Dioxide And Chlorite, Ying-Chien Chu
Analysis Of Mixtures Of Chlorine, Chlorine Dioxide And Chlorite, Ying-Chien Chu
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Kinetic Study Of The Formation Of Mixed Ligand Complexes Formed From Triethylenetetramine Nickel (Ii) And Bidentate Ligands, Burtrand Insung Lee
Kinetic Study Of The Formation Of Mixed Ligand Complexes Formed From Triethylenetetramine Nickel (Ii) And Bidentate Ligands, Burtrand Insung Lee
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Solid State 13C-Nmr And 19F-Nmr Spectra Of Some Graphite Fluorides, Charles A. Wilkie, Gong-Yu Lin, Daniel T. Haworth
The Solid State 13C-Nmr And 19F-Nmr Spectra Of Some Graphite Fluorides, Charles A. Wilkie, Gong-Yu Lin, Daniel T. Haworth
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
The solid state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of fluorinated graphites show two resonances, one of which is assigned to aromatic carbon and the other to aliphatic carbon. The resonances are very broad with the high-field resonance centered at about 35 ppm below tetramethylsilane (TMS) and a low-field resonance centered at about 160 ppm below tetramethylsilane. The high-field resonance is typical of an sp3-like carbon and the low-field resonance is assigned to sp2-like carbons. It is found that the aromatic resonance in graphite decreases with an increase in fluorination of the graphite fluorides examined in …
Nonenzymatic Glucosylation Of Rat Albumin: Studies In Vitro And In Vivo, James F. Day, Robert W. Thornburg, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes
Nonenzymatic Glucosylation Of Rat Albumin: Studies In Vitro And In Vivo, James F. Day, Robert W. Thornburg, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes
Faculty Publications
Incubation of rat serum with D-glucose in vitro resulted in nonenzymatic glucosylation of serum proteins. Analysis of freshly isolated rat albumin by ion exchange chromatography indicated that the glucosylated albumin accounts for 6.7.+-. 0.9% of total albumin in normal rat serum. Glucosylation of rat albumin in vitro was 1st order with respect to glucose and albumin concentrations and occurs primarily (> 90%) at intrachain lysine residues. Kinetic analysis and inhibition of glucosylation by aspirin suggest that 1 reactive lysine residue is the primary site of glucosylation. Less than 5% of the radioactivity from glucosyl-albumin was released as glucose or mannose …
Enhanced Nonenzymatic Glucosylation Of Human Serum Albumin In Diabetes Mellitus, C. Earl Guthrow, Mary Ann Morris, James F. Day, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes
Enhanced Nonenzymatic Glucosylation Of Human Serum Albumin In Diabetes Mellitus, C. Earl Guthrow, Mary Ann Morris, James F. Day, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes
Faculty Publications
Use of an ion exchange chromatographic method and a colorimetric method with thiobarbituric acid showed that levels of nonenzymatically glucosylated serum albumin were increased in patients with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus compared to controls. The two methods correlated well (r = 0.99) and clearly discriminated between normal and poorly controlled diabetic populations. The levels of glycosylated hemoglobin were also measured in both populations. Several patients apparently in good control based on glycosylated hemoglobin measurements were found to have increased levels of glycosylated albumin. Because albumin has a shorter circulating half-life than does the human erythrocyte, the plasma concentration of glucosylated …
Heating-Effect Minimization In Dye Lasers, Kenneth Lee Matheson, James M. Thorne
Heating-Effect Minimization In Dye Lasers, Kenneth Lee Matheson, James M. Thorne
Faculty Publications
Optical pumping of dye lasers deposits heat nonuniformly in the active medium. Because the refractive index of a liquid or gas is a function of temperature, gradients are created which refract the laser beam. This effect is sometimes serious enough to quench laser action. In this paper, we evaluate the effects caused by optical pumping with a coaxial flashlamp and suggest ultraviolet absorbers and wavelength shifters as materials for minimizing the problem
Preparation And Properties Of Benzotropones And Benzohomotropones, Robert E. Suder
Preparation And Properties Of Benzotropones And Benzohomotropones, Robert E. Suder
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
21st Rocky Mountain Conference On Analytical Chemistry
21st Rocky Mountain Conference On Analytical Chemistry
Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance
Abstracts and meeting program from the 21st annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, co-sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and the Rocky Mountain Chromatography Discussion Group. Held in Denver, Colorado, July 30 - August 1, 1979.
Synthesis And Characterization Of Bis(Fulva1ene)- Divanadium And The Crystal Structure Of Its Oxidation Product, Bis(Fulvalene)Bis(Acetonitrile)Divanadium(Iii)- (V-V) Bis(Hexafluorophosphate)-Acetonitrile (1/1), James Smart, Barry Pinsky, Michael Fredrich, Victor Day
Synthesis And Characterization Of Bis(Fulva1ene)- Divanadium And The Crystal Structure Of Its Oxidation Product, Bis(Fulvalene)Bis(Acetonitrile)Divanadium(Iii)- (V-V) Bis(Hexafluorophosphate)-Acetonitrile (1/1), James Smart, Barry Pinsky, Michael Fredrich, Victor Day
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
Because of the current interest in the structure and reactivity of coordinatively unsaturated metallocenes and the formally analogous metallofulvalene derivatives, we wish to report our initial synthetic, physical, and X-ray structural studies of the bis( fulva1ene)divanadium system.
Comment On "Depolarized Rayleigh Spectroscopy From Benzonitrile", Scott Whittenburg
Comment On "Depolarized Rayleigh Spectroscopy From Benzonitrile", Scott Whittenburg
Chemistry Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Isomerization And Dehydrocyclization Of 1,3-Pentadiene, Thomas E. Marcinkowski
Isomerization And Dehydrocyclization Of 1,3-Pentadiene, Thomas E. Marcinkowski
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Piperylene concentrate is a complex mixture of 5-carbon unsaturated hydrocarbons obtained as a by-product when naphtha or gas oils are cracked. The major component in this mixture is 1,3-pentadiene. During the course of this study, a number of trials, utilizing liquid phase reaction conditions, were made to investigate the geometric isomerization of 1,3-pentadiene and its separation from the piperylene concentrate. Isomerization was accomplished employing catalytic amounts of iodine at temperatures ranging from 0°C to reflux. Using this method, the maximum amount of trans-1,3-pentadiene obtained was 70% as compared to 51% in the piperylene concentrate. Recovery of the product was 90%, …
Thermal Effects On The Optical Spectra Of A Polydiacetylene: Poly{1,2-Bis [4-(Isopropylcarbamoyloxy) -N-Butyl]-1-Buten-3-Ynylene}, H. Eckhardt, Craig J. Eckhardt, K.C. Yee
Thermal Effects On The Optical Spectra Of A Polydiacetylene: Poly{1,2-Bis [4-(Isopropylcarbamoyloxy) -N-Butyl]-1-Buten-3-Ynylene}, H. Eckhardt, Craig J. Eckhardt, K.C. Yee
Craig J. Eckhardt Publications
The reflection spectra of single crystals of the polydiacetylene, IPUDO [R= (CH2)4OCONHCH (CH3)2], were measured between 25° C and 160° C. A nearly reversible thermochromic change is observed together with a variation of hysteresis upon cycling. The latter is attributed to annealing that permits the pendant groups to adopt a conformation which favors the butatriene-type configuration of the polymer at high temperatures. Intensities of the high and low temperature spectra obtained by Kramers–Kronig transforms are in excellent agreement with the spectral intensities of polydiacetylenes which are prototypes for the two configurations.
Co2 Laser-Induced Decomposition Of Freon 113, Jeffrey Joseph Rusik
Co2 Laser-Induced Decomposition Of Freon 113, Jeffrey Joseph Rusik
Honors Theses
Gasgeous freon 113, or CC12FCC1F2, was irradiated with a continous wave carbon dioxide infared laser. The rat of formation of CF2CC1F, a decomposition product, was monitored using an infared spectrometer. The initial rates or product formation were related to irradiation wavelength and power, and the laser induced reaction was related to pyrolysis decomposition. A computer program which calculates the temperatures in a laser beam is modified and applied to the irradiations performed. It is determined that bi- or triphotonic absorption is occuring and that the laser induced reactions are photocatalyzed. A reaction model is discussed which combines thermal excitation, multiphotonic …
Ozonolysis Of Certain Alpha, Beta-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds, Alan Howard Wynn
Ozonolysis Of Certain Alpha, Beta-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds, Alan Howard Wynn
Honors Theses
One of the intermediates in the ozonolysis of alkynes is the α carbonyl carbonyl oxide. The Hull rearrangment mechanism suggests that the α carbonyl carbonyl oxide can then rearrange via a rotation and cuclization to an anhydride.
Peroxidase And Senescence, Michael Jay Chaskes
Peroxidase And Senescence, Michael Jay Chaskes
Honors Theses
Kinetin and α, α1 - dipryridyl prevented the rapid decrease of chlorophyll content in oat leaf intact segments senescing in the dark.
Synthesis Of Sterically Hindered Disasters, Richard A. Bankowitz
Synthesis Of Sterically Hindered Disasters, Richard A. Bankowitz
Honors Theses
This thesis examines the synthesis of two sterically hindered diesters, neopentyl glycol dipivaloate and ditert-butyl 2, 2-diethylmalonate. The implications of this hinderance for hydrolysis in basic medium are discussed. The neopentyl glycol diester of 2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid is prepared with little difficulty by reaction of the glycol with the acid chloride in the presence of pyridine. The process gives the desired ester in approximately 66% yield. The preparation of the ditert-butyl ester of diethylmalonic acid is also attempted by means of the acid chloride in the presence of pyridine. Preparation of the diethylmalonyl dichloride using acetonitrile as a solvent in most …
Kinetic Study Of The Chelate Ligand Unwrapping Reactions Of Sterically Hindered Gold (Iii) Complexes, James W. Thackeray
Kinetic Study Of The Chelate Ligand Unwrapping Reactions Of Sterically Hindered Gold (Iii) Complexes, James W. Thackeray
Honors Theses
The complexes [Au(Et2dien_H)Br]PF6, [AU(Me4dien_H)Br]Pf6, and [Au(Et3dien_H)Br]PF6 have been sunthesized and a kinetic study of their conjugate acids performed. This paper centers on the direct replacement of the tridentate ligang on the complex by bromide ion.
Preparation And Kinetics Of Chloro-1,4,7-Triethyldiethylenetriamine Gold (Iii), Paul Lawrence Sargent
Preparation And Kinetics Of Chloro-1,4,7-Triethyldiethylenetriamine Gold (Iii), Paul Lawrence Sargent
Honors Theses
The square-planar complex has been synthesized and its aqueous solution chemistry investigated. The rate of bromide substitution for chloride has been studied along with the rate of the chelate un-wrapping reaction for the bromo-complex. These results aer compared with work on previously studied gold complexes.
Calculation Of Mono-Cyclic Molecular Structures Using Mindo/3, Peter Mark Felker
Calculation Of Mono-Cyclic Molecular Structures Using Mindo/3, Peter Mark Felker
Honors Theses
Molecular geometries of selected, small cyclic compounds were calculated using the semi-epirical, S.C.F. molecular orbital method MINDO/3. Calculated geometries are compared with experiemental values to determine MINDO/3's effectiveness. It is found that the method has several systematic deficiencies. In Particular, carbon-oxygen single bond distances are calculated to be too short.
Study Of Cndo/2 For The Prediction Of Geometries Of Phosphorus-Containing Molecules, Mark A. Fraser
Study Of Cndo/2 For The Prediction Of Geometries Of Phosphorus-Containing Molecules, Mark A. Fraser
Honors Theses
The method of CNDO/2 is presently being used to study the mechanisms of hydrolysis of phosphate esters. The question, therefore, arises whether or not CNDO/2 can accurately predict the geometries of phosphorus containing molecules. Using an optimizer adapted from the method of Rosenbrock, 41 compounds were tested.
Examination Of The Acid Etching Process Used In Preventative Dentistry, Robert Charles Morgan
Examination Of The Acid Etching Process Used In Preventative Dentistry, Robert Charles Morgan
Honors Theses
Nuva-Seal is a bisphenol-A-glycidyl-methacrylate monomer which in its polymerized form seals a tooth to prevent carie formation. Prior to application the tooth surface is pretreated with an etching solution to increase the bond strength. The etchant solution is 50% by weight H3PO4 and 7% by weight Zn0. Previous investigations preformed at Union College have determined qualitatively that a substantial portion of enamel is removed by the acid pretreatment. In addition, an extensive literature search into the development of the etching process was performed in order to validate or repute its usefulness.
Crystal Structures Of A₂Fecl₅·H₂O (A=Rb⁺, Cs⁺) And Field Dependent Superconducting Susceptometer Measurements, Charles J. O'Connor, Bascom Sine Deaver, Ekkehard Sinn
Crystal Structures Of A₂Fecl₅·H₂O (A=Rb⁺, Cs⁺) And Field Dependent Superconducting Susceptometer Measurements, Charles J. O'Connor, Bascom Sine Deaver, Ekkehard Sinn
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
Crystal structures and low field principal crystal axis magnetic measurements are reported for the antiferromagnetic iron (III) salts A2FeCl5·H2O; A=Rb+, Cs+. The two compounds undergo a zero field paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic phase transition at 6.5 K (A=Cs+) and 10.05 K (A=Rb+). The spin flop magnetic phase is observed in high field measurements. The magnetic field-temperature phase diagrams are reported. All magnetic measurements were recorded on a superconducting susceptometer. The bicritical points are 6.25 K, 14.5 kOe (A=Cs+), 9.75 K, 17.8 KOe (A=Rb+). …
The Concentration And Speciation Of Sugars In Natural Waters, Minoo Shakerin Sweet
The Concentration And Speciation Of Sugars In Natural Waters, Minoo Shakerin Sweet
Dissertations and Theses
Due to the importance of carbohydrates in biological systems, many efforts have been made to develop a quantitative method for analysis of carbohydrates in natural waters. The low concentrations of dissolved sugars in natural waters require a sensitive analytical method. In this study, gas chromatography of alditol acetate derivatives of sugars was investigated for quantitative and qualitative analysis of individual dissolved sugars in natural waters. The alditol acetate derivatives of sugars give only one derivative for each sugar, yielding qualitative and quantitative results.
The detection limit was 25 nM for each sugar. Because of this very low detection limit, only …
Surface Tensions Of Molten Salt Mixtures, Jerry Goodisman
Surface Tensions Of Molten Salt Mixtures, Jerry Goodisman
Chemistry - All Scholarship
It is always found that the surface tension of a mixture of molten salts lies below the mean of the surface tensions of the pure components, weighted by mole fractions. Part of this effect is certainly due to the well-known fact that the composition near the surface is enriched in the component of lower surface tension. We show that an effect of the long-range forces, present for fluids involving Coulombic interactions, is of greater importance. The effect is due to the electroneutrality constraint on the distribution functions. As we show by separate calculations, both effects must be considered to obtain …
The Effects Of Bridging Ligands On Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Analysis, Larry Beasley
The Effects Of Bridging Ligands On Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Analysis, Larry Beasley
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) is an electroanalytical method used in the determination of trace metals in solutions volumes of 20 milliliters or less. Generally, 10-6 M concentrations are routinely analyzed.
The analysis of Zn(II), Cd(II), and Cr(III) by ASV was Investigated, and the effects of introducing the bridging ligands, cyanide and thiocyanate into solutions of these metal ions was examined. These effects include a cathodic shift in the reduction potentials of the metals, and ASV signal changes ranging from small increases in peak currents to a total loss of peak-current signals, depending on the concentration of the ligand added.
Photon Counting System For The Determination Of Creatine Phosphokinase, Steven E. Dueball
Photon Counting System For The Determination Of Creatine Phosphokinase, Steven E. Dueball
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Kinetic Studies Of Polymer-Bound Rhodium (I) Hydrogenation Catalyst, Nee-Yin Chou
Kinetic Studies Of Polymer-Bound Rhodium (I) Hydrogenation Catalyst, Nee-Yin Chou
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
For many years, it has been customary to classify catalysts as homogeneous or heterogeneous. Generally, the former are more active and more selective. But the major disadvantage of the homogeneous catalysts is the need to separate the reaction products and to recover the catalyst, which is often somewhat more expensive than a "classical" heterogeneous catalyst. It has been considered, especially in the last ten years, that there might be advantages in chemically binding a homogeneous catalyst to a solid support.
Polymer-bound, anthranilic acid anchored rhodium (I) catalysts have been prepared. The rate of hydrogenation of cyclohexene has been studied quantitatively, …
Preparation Of A Polymer Supported Cobalt (Ii) Schiff Base Catalyst, Susan L. Fuhrman
Preparation Of A Polymer Supported Cobalt (Ii) Schiff Base Catalyst, Susan L. Fuhrman
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Polystyrene bis(salicylaldehyde)-propylene-1,3-diiminato Cobalt (II) (salen) and Polystyrene bis(acetylacetone)-propylene-1,3-diiminato Cobalt (II) (BAE) were prepared stepwise from polystyrl chloride. The reaction series included substitution of the chloride with a malononitrile carbanion, reduction to a diamine, condensation to form a Schiff base, and complexation with Co(II) acetate to form the active polymeric material. Optimum conditions with regard to time, temperature, reaction ratios, and solvent were determined for each reaction. The ability of the polymer bound cobalt complex to oxidize 3-methyl indole was measure. The BAE catalyst yielded a large amount of the corresponding o-formylaminoacetophenone. However, the exact yield is not known because product …