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Full-Text Articles in Chemistry
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
70. Obituary, Herman F. Mark, Otto Vogl
70. Obituary, Herman F. Mark, Otto Vogl
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
70. Obituary, Herman F. Mark, Otto Vogl
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Royal Institute Of Technology: Department Of Polymer Technology, Otto Vogl, Ann Christine Albertsson
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Computational Neural Networks In Chemistry: Model Free Mapping Devices For Predicting Chemical Reactivity From Molecular Structure, David Wayne Elrod
Computational Neural Networks In Chemistry: Model Free Mapping Devices For Predicting Chemical Reactivity From Molecular Structure, David Wayne Elrod
Dissertations
Computational neural networks (CNNs) are a computational paradigm inspired by the brain’s massively parallel network of highly interconnected neurons. The power of computational neural networks derives not so much from their ability to model the brain as from their ability to learn by example and to map highly complex, nonlinear functions, without the need to explicitly specify the functional relationship. Two central questions about CNNs were investigated in the context of predicting chemical reactions: (1) the mapping properties of neural networks and (2) the representation of chemical information for use in CNNs.
Chemical reactivity is here considered an example of …
Behavior Of Chlorine & Sulfur During Coal Pyrolysis & Combustion, Dakang Shao
Behavior Of Chlorine & Sulfur During Coal Pyrolysis & Combustion, Dakang Shao
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The behavior of chlorine and sulfur in Illinois coals and during pyrolysis and combustion their forms in the coals were evaluated by combined Thermogravimetry/Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy/ Ion Chromatography (TG/FTIR/IC) techniques. It was found that more than 90% of chlorine in Illinois coals was liberated as HC1 gas during pyrolysis and combustion in the temperature range of approximately 3000 - 600°C, with the amount reaching the maximum around 440°C. Similarity of the HC1 and NH3 release profiles during pyrolysis of IBC-109 indicates that the forms of chlorine in coal is associated closely with the forms of nitrogen, and that the …
Synthesis Of Symmetric And "Mixed-Ligand" Homocyclopentadienyl Ruthenocenes, John Adjeiku Amanfu
Synthesis Of Symmetric And "Mixed-Ligand" Homocyclopentadienyl Ruthenocenes, John Adjeiku Amanfu
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Dynamic Nmr Study Of Bond Rotational Activation Parameters In Micelles, Dietmar A. Leitner
Dynamic Nmr Study Of Bond Rotational Activation Parameters In Micelles, Dietmar A. Leitner
Dissertations and Theses
The behavior of surfactants in solution has been and still is of scientific, technological, and industrial interest. The micelle forming compounds sodium N-( octyloxycarbonyl)sarcosinate (NaOcSarc), and sodium N-(decyloxycarbonyl)sarcosinate (NaDecSarc) show in aqueous solution two 1H NMR N-methyl peaks arising from a possible cis- or trans-conformation. The relative population of the N-methyl peaks depends mostly on the concentration of surfactant indicating micelle formation. Upon heating the two peaks start to coalesce and finally appear as one single peak. The temperature range in which this phenomenon occurs is from 25°C to 65°C. The primary interest of this study was to determine …
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
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No abstract provided.
71. Otto Vogl, David A. Tirrell
Fragment Rotational State Distributions From The Dissociation Of Neibr: Experimental And Theoretical Results, Thomas Alex Stephenson
Fragment Rotational State Distributions From The Dissociation Of Neibr: Experimental And Theoretical Results, Thomas Alex Stephenson
Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Works
The IBr fragment rotational state distributions that result when the NeIBr van der Waals molecule undergoes vibrational predissociation have been measured in a pump-probe laser-induced fluorescence experiment. Independent of initial vibrational state and the number of quanta of vibrational energy lost from the I-Br coordinate, the rotational distributions extend over the full range of energetically accessible states. From the observation of energetic constraints on the rotational distribution, the dissociation energy (D0) is calculated to be 65.5 +/- 1.2 cm-1 for the A electronic state, v=16. For the X electronic state, v=0, D0=71.8 +/- 1.2 cm-1. Quantum mechanical bound state calculations …
Π-Bond Strengths Of H2x=Yh2: X = Ge Or Sn, And Y = C, Si, Ge, Or Sn, Theresa L. Windus, Mark S. Gordon
Π-Bond Strengths Of H2x=Yh2: X = Ge Or Sn, And Y = C, Si, Ge, Or Sn, Theresa L. Windus, Mark S. Gordon
Mark S. Gordon
The molecular structures and 1r-bond strengths are determined using both MP2 and MCSCF + CI energies for a series of H2X=YH2 compounds, where X = Ge or Sn and Y = C, Si, Ge, or Sn. These strengths are estimated both by evaluating the rotation barriers and by investigating the appropriate thermochemical cycles. The results show that C > Si ,.., Ge > Sn in their ability to form The molecular structures and 1r-bond strengths are determined using both MP2 and MCSCF + CI energies for a series of H2X=YH2 compounds, where X = Ge or Sn and Y = C, Si, …
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Polymer Science In Finland, Otto Vogl, Johan J. Lindberg, Franciska Sundholm
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
71. Otto Vogl, David A. Tirrell
Intermediate Mass Fragment Emission As A Probe Of Nuclear Dynamics, D. R. Bowman, C. M. Mader, Graham F. Peaslee, W. Bauer, N. Carlin, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, L. Phair, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, N. Colonna, K. Hanold, M. A. Mcmahan, G. J. Wozniak, L. G. Moretto, W. A. Friedman
Intermediate Mass Fragment Emission As A Probe Of Nuclear Dynamics, D. R. Bowman, C. M. Mader, Graham F. Peaslee, W. Bauer, N. Carlin, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, L. Phair, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, N. Colonna, K. Hanold, M. A. Mcmahan, G. J. Wozniak, L. G. Moretto, W. A. Friedman
Faculty Publications
Element distributions and fragment multiplicity distributions have been measured for E/A=50 MeV Xe129+12C, Al27, V51, Cunat, Y89, and Au197 reactions using a low threshold 4π detector. Both distributions show a strong correlation with the detected charged particle multiplicity and a large degree of target independence. The measured distributions are compared with hybrid model calculations which incorporate important dynamical aspects in both the preequilibrium and statistical emission phases. Results of these calculations are in reasonable agreement with the data. However, uncertainties with regard to the compressibility of nuclear matter remain due to uncertainties in the coupling of the two models.
Identification Of The Nd Δ And Σ States And The 1,3Φ←←X 3Σ− G Transition Of O2 By Resonant Multiphoton Ionization, Robert J. Yokelson, R. J. Lipert, W. A. Chupka
Identification Of The Nd Δ And Σ States And The 1,3Φ←←X 3Σ− G Transition Of O2 By Resonant Multiphoton Ionization, Robert J. Yokelson, R. J. Lipert, W. A. Chupka
Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications
Spectra of the 3dRydberg state region of O2 have been obtained by two‐photon resonant ionization of the ground electronic state. By varying the rotational distribution and radiation polarization, all observed bands were identified and attributed to excitation of Σ, Δ, and Φ states. Earlier assignments were corrected. The Δ and Φ assignments are complete while the Σ assignments are so far incomplete.
Identification Of The Ns And Nd Rydberg States Of O2 For N=3–5, Robert J. Yokelson, R. J. Lipert, W. A. Chupka
Identification Of The Ns And Nd Rydberg States Of O2 For N=3–5, Robert J. Yokelson, R. J. Lipert, W. A. Chupka
Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications
The 4s‐3d and 5s‐4dRydberg complexes of diatomic oxygen have been studied by (2+1) resonance‐enhanced multiphoton ionization of the X 3∑ g − ground state of O2. We have located and identified at least two vibrational levels of each of the following states: Three of four expected 4sσ Π states; all four expected 5sσ Π states; 18 of 22 expected 3d states (with only the states of the 3dσ orbital remaining unobserved); and 5 of the 10 predicted 4dπ states. State assignments …
A Mössbauer Effect Study Of The Microscopic Magnetic Properties Of Nd₂Fe₁₇ And Nd₂Fe₁₇N₂.₆, Gary J. Long, Oran Allan Pringle, Fernande Grandjean, K. H. J. Buschow
A Mössbauer Effect Study Of The Microscopic Magnetic Properties Of Nd₂Fe₁₇ And Nd₂Fe₁₇N₂.₆, Gary J. Long, Oran Allan Pringle, Fernande Grandjean, K. H. J. Buschow
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
The Mössbauer spectra of Nd2Fe17 and Nd 2Fe17N2.6 have been measured at various temperatures between 78 and 295 K and analyzed with a model that is based on the Wigner-Seitz cell environment of each iron site, the orientation of the magnetization, and the magnetic moments as determined from either neutron-diffraction measurements or band-structure calculations. Upon nitrogenation of Nd2Fe17, the weighted average isomer shift increases from 0.060 to 0.164 mm/s and further the isomer shifts of the four crystallographically distinct sites increase in agreement with the increase observed in their …
Synthesis Of Bisphenol A Bis-2-Hydroxypropylmethacrylate (Bisgma) And Diethylchlorophosphate And 2-Hydroxyethylmethacrylate (Decp-Hema) And Preparation Of Dental Adhesives, Da Xie
Theses
BisGMA and DECP-HEMA were separately synthesized from Bisphenol A and glycidyl methacrylate and from diethylchlorophosphate and 2-hydroxyethyl-methacrylate. The structure of the monomer, BisGMA, was further analyzed by means of chromatography, VPO, IR, FTIR and GC-MASS.
Based on the main monomers, BisGMA, DECP-HEMA and an organosilane compound, a dental adhesive has been formulated. Although the tervile strength of the adhesive has been found to be not as good as the adhesive formulated by a previous worker (student), its applicability to teeth is more suitable for clinic practice.
Impact Parameter Filters For 36ar + 197au Collisions At E/A = 50, 80 And 110 Mev, L. Phair, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, R. T. De Souza, M. B. Tsang, F. Zhu
Impact Parameter Filters For 36ar + 197au Collisions At E/A = 50, 80 And 110 Mev, L. Phair, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, R. T. De Souza, M. B. Tsang, F. Zhu
Faculty Publications
Collisions between 36Ar projectiles and 197Au target nuclei at have been studied with the MSU Miniball, a 4π phoswich array with a low detection threshold. Various impact-parameter filters, based upon total charged-particle multiplicity, transverse energy, midrapidity charge and multiplicity of emitted hydrogen nuclei, are compared and cross-correlated. The relative selectivity of each prescription for small impact-parameter collisions is evaluated by assessing the suppression of fast-particle emission at forward angles.
Characterization Of The Electrochemical Interface By Infrared Spectroscopy, Mark Anderson
Characterization Of The Electrochemical Interface By Infrared Spectroscopy, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is available at this time.
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Nio(100) Valence-Band Density Of States During Hydrogen Reduction , K.W. Wulser, B.P. Hearty, Marjorie Langell
Nio(100) Valence-Band Density Of States During Hydrogen Reduction , K.W. Wulser, B.P. Hearty, Marjorie Langell
Marjorie A. Langell Publications
Photoelectron spectroscopy with incident photons of 40–120 eV has been used to determine the valence-band structure of NiO(100) as the surface undergoes slow hydrogen reduction. Low pressure and moderate temperature conditions (1.3×10-2 Pa and 625 K) allow oxygen to be removed from the near-surface region with a minimal disruption in the NiO(100) substrate. Both NiO(100) ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS) and low-energy electron-diffraction features persist at NiO(100) reduced surfaces throughout the reduction process. In addition, reduced nickel features slowly grow into the UP spectra, with the most intense peak found in the NiO band gap. Chemisorbed hydrogen, hydroxyls, and oxygen …
Uncatalyzed Peptide Bond Formation In The Gas Phase, Jan H. Jensen, Kim K. Balgridge, Mark S. Gordon
Uncatalyzed Peptide Bond Formation In The Gas Phase, Jan H. Jensen, Kim K. Balgridge, Mark S. Gordon
Mark S. Gordon
Several levels of electronic structure theory are used to analyze the formation of a peptide bond between two glycine molecules. Both a stepwise and concerted mechanism were considered. The energetic requirements for the stepwise and concerted mechanisms are essentially the same within the expected accuracy of the methods used. A simpler model system comprised of formic acid and ammonia is found to provide a good representation of the essential features of dipeptide formation. Total electron densities and localized molecular orbitals are used to interpret the mechanisms.
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Iupac Conference On “New Polymers”, Kyoto, Japan, Otto Vogl, Yoshiki Chujo
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Use Of High-Energy Radiation For Degradation Of Environmental Pollutants, Robert D. Guthrie, Manjiri Patwardhan
Use Of High-Energy Radiation For Degradation Of Environmental Pollutants, Robert D. Guthrie, Manjiri Patwardhan
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this project was to explore the advantages and/or limitations of high-energy radiation treatment as a method for degrading organic pollutants, particularly aryl halides, in an aqueous medium. We have done analyses of 60Co-irradiated samples and kinetic studies using pulsed electron beams. For aryl halides containing no more than two fused rings, the main products detected are those of simple halogen replacement by hydrogen, although the amount of aryl halide destroyed was always greater than the total amount of products detected. To accomplish halogen replacement by H, the reaction solvent may not be pure water but must …
Interferences Of N-Chloroorganic Compounds In Free Chlorine Determination, Sushma H. Gandhi
Interferences Of N-Chloroorganic Compounds In Free Chlorine Determination, Sushma H. Gandhi
Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations
Various N-chlorinated organic compounds give positive responses to the analytical methods used to determine free chlorine. The present work quantifies interferences due to N-chloroisoleucine, N-chloropiperidine and N-chloro-2-methylbutyraldiminein the free chlorine determination by amperometry. These N-chloroorganic compounds were also studied for the recovery in response by the indicator electrode in amperometric titrimetry. The total chlorine content of the chloroaldimines derived from the chlorination of the amino acids, alanine, glutamic acid, glycine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, serine, valine, and those of dipeptides, alanylvaline and glycylleucine, was determined by amperometry and DPD-FAS titrimetry. The two methods were compared and evaluated with respect to recovery …
Fluctuations In Multifragment Decays, L. Phair, M. A. Lisa, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, H. Schulz, R. T. De Souza, M. B. Tsang, F. Zhu
Fluctuations In Multifragment Decays, L. Phair, M. A. Lisa, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, H. Schulz, R. T. De Souza, M. B. Tsang, F. Zhu
Faculty Publications
An analysis of charged particle distributions is performed to search for large fluctuations and signals of intermittency in reactions at E/A=35–110 MeV. When the effects of impact-parameter averaging are reduced by appropriate cuts on the total transverse energy, charged particle multiplicity distributions narrower than Poisson distributions are observed. Such distributions are inconsistent with intermittency signals of non-trivial origin.
Γ-Aminobutyric Acid, Catecholamine And Indoleamine Determinations From The Same Brain Region By High-Performance Liquid Chromatography With Electrochemical Detection., T. Champney, W. Hanneman, Michael Nichols
Γ-Aminobutyric Acid, Catecholamine And Indoleamine Determinations From The Same Brain Region By High-Performance Liquid Chromatography With Electrochemical Detection., T. Champney, W. Hanneman, Michael Nichols
Michael A Nichols
A new procedure for the measurement of γ-aminobutyric acid, norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid from the same brain region was developed. In general, two separate high-performance liquid chromatographic runs were performed, one for the γ-aminobutyric acid determination and one for the determination of the monoamines. The electrochemical detection of γ-aminobutyric acid was determined by a new procedure that utilized a small aliquot of the brain sample prepared for monoamine measurement. This assay was linear and parallel between 6 and 200 ng per 20-μl injection with 5-aminovaleric acid utilized as an internal standard. Inter-assay variability averaged 5% throughout the assay …
Second Pacific Polymer Conference In Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama, Koichi Hatada
Second Pacific Polymer Conference In Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama, Koichi Hatada
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No abstract provided.