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Aerosol Vapor Synthesis Of Organic Processable Pedot Particles And Measuring Electric Conductivity Using A 3d Printed Probe Station, Yang Lu 2021 Washington University in St. Louis

Aerosol Vapor Synthesis Of Organic Processable Pedot Particles And Measuring Electric Conductivity Using A 3d Printed Probe Station, Yang Lu

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Conducting polymers are organic semiconductors characterized by conjugated backbones (alternating single-double bonds) that enable mixed ionic-electronic conductivity. Their polymeric nature, tunable band structure and reversible redox capability have demonstrated fundamental advances in the fields ranging from electrochemical energy storage, sensing, to electro/photo catalysis and neuromorphic engineering. Conjugated backbones, the origin of all the unique physical and chemical properties associated with conducting polymers, prevent their solubility due to high lattice energy which hinders processing. Current solution utilizes a long-chain polymer (PSS) as dopants to render conducting polymer water dispersible (PEDOT:PSS). Nonetheless, PSS is highly acidic and hydrophilic limiting applicability with acid-incompatible …


Targeted Combination Therapy Of Nsclc Using Taxol And Fingolimod Loaded Nanoceria, Raghunath Narayanam 2021 Pittsburg State University

Targeted Combination Therapy Of Nsclc Using Taxol And Fingolimod Loaded Nanoceria, Raghunath Narayanam

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

Among various types of cancers, lung cancer reports highest death rate and Non-Small cell lung cancer causes highest mortality in lung cancers. This is mainly due to the scarcity of treatment options and the available treatment shows numerous adverse effects. In the recent times, nanotechnology paved a new path for the diagnosis and therapy of cancer. In this study, we worked on a novel, multifunctional nanoceria (NC) platform loaded with two unique drugs taxol and fingolimod, which acts in their own ways providing synergic therapeutic effect. We hypothesized that the usage of the polyacrylic acid (PAA) coated nanoceria (PNC) increases …


Computational Design Of Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Alloys And Their Applications, John Douglas Cavin 2021 Washington University in St. Louis

Computational Design Of Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Alloys And Their Applications, John Douglas Cavin

Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The discovery of bronze as an alloy of copper and tin is arguably the earliest form of material design, dating back thousands of years. In contrast, two-dimensional materials are new to the 21st century. The research presented in this dissertation is at the intersection of alloying and two-dimensional materials. I specifically study a class of two-dimensional materials known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). Because of the large number of transition metals, there are many combinations of TMDCs that can be alloyed, making experimental exploration of the phase space of possible alloys unwieldly. Instead, I have applied first-principles methods to study …


Effects Of Environmental Change On Ancestral Pueblo Fishing In The Middle Rio Grande, Jonathan W. Dombrosky Dr. 2021 University of New Mexico

Effects Of Environmental Change On Ancestral Pueblo Fishing In The Middle Rio Grande, Jonathan W. Dombrosky Dr.

Anthropology ETDs

It has long been assumed that fishes were unimportant in the diet of past Pueblo people in the U.S. Southwest. Yet, small numbers of fish remains are consistently recovered from Late pre-Hispanic/Early Historic archaeological sites in the Middle Rio Grande of New Mexico. The end of drought conditions may have impacted food choice and fishing decisions during this time. I use behavioral ecology to understand how fishing could have been an optimal food-getting strategy for Ancestral Pueblo farmers. Stable isotope analysis offers a way to account for environmental change. I provide a refined 13C Suess correction model to support …


Synthesis And Crystal Structures Of 3,6-Di­Hy­Droxy­Picolinic Acid And Its Labile Inter­Mediate Dipotassium 3-Hy­Dr­Oxy-6-(Sulfonato­­Oxy)Pyridine-2-Carboxyl­Ate Monohydrate, Edward J. Behrman, Sean R. Parkin 2021 The Ohio State University

Synthesis And Crystal Structures Of 3,6-Di­Hy­Droxy­Picolinic Acid And Its Labile Inter­Mediate Dipotassium 3-Hy­Dr­Oxy-6-(Sulfonato­­Oxy)Pyridine-2-Carboxyl­Ate Monohydrate, Edward J. Behrman, Sean R. Parkin

Chemistry Faculty Publications

A simplified two-step synthesis of 3,6-di­hydroxy­picolinic acid (3-hy­droxy-6-oxo-1,6-di­hydro­pyridine-2-carb­oxy­lic acid), C6H5NO4 (II), an inter­mediate in the metabolism of picolinic acid, is described. The crystal structure of II, along with that of a labile inter­mediate, dipotassium 3-hy­droxy-6-(sulfonato­oxy)pyridine-2-carboxyl­ate monohydrate, 2K+·C6H3NO7S2−·H2O (I), is also described. Compound I comprises a pyridine ring with carboxyl­ate, hydroxyl (connected by an intra­molecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond), and sulfate groups at the 2-, 3-, and 6-positions, respectively, along with two potassium cations for charge balance and one water …


Developing An Inquiry-Based Laboratory Project For Chem 142l Course At Bsu, Manuel Pina 2021 Bridgewater State University

Developing An Inquiry-Based Laboratory Project For Chem 142l Course At Bsu, Manuel Pina

Honors Program Theses and Projects

In addition to content knowledge, critical and independent thinking, scientific reasoning, and problem-solving skills are essential in preparing next generation of successful workforce. Since one of the biggest advantages of STEM disciplines is a “must-have” hands-on laboratory experience, it is intuitive to exploit this learning space to reinforce afore-mentioned skills. In this context, project-based (PBL) or inquiry-based (IBL) laboratory experiences are rapidly becoming mainstream pedagogical choice for many STEM instructors across United States.[1-4] PBL, and IBL are learning experiences that offer students an opportunity to experience realistic scientific process of discovery through carefully designed inquiry-driven and/or open-ended investigative laboratory …


Investigative Mechanisms To Exploit Caspase-Induced Apoptosis Using Polymeric Nanogels, Francesca Edith Anson 2021 University of Massachusetts Amherst

Investigative Mechanisms To Exploit Caspase-Induced Apoptosis Using Polymeric Nanogels, Francesca Edith Anson

Doctoral Dissertations

Cysteine aspartate proteases (caspases) act as the molecular scissors of cell death, disintegrating diverse cellular components necessary for survival and growth via proteolysis. Caspases are tightly regulated through a myriad of mechanisms including proteolytic processing, structural changes, post-translational modifications and metal binding. Correspondingly, cancers have evolved numerous resistance and desensitization mechanisms upstream or within the caspase pathway to avoid death signals. These mechanisms are extremely diverse and are not fully understood however, the field overwhelming suggests caspase activity and caspase inhibition antagonism to be critical for efficacious cancer therapies. Accordingly, exploiting the role of caspases in apoptosis has become an …


Steady-State Transmembrane Water Exchange In Proliferating Cultures Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Joseph O'Malley Armstrong 2021 Portland State University

Steady-State Transmembrane Water Exchange In Proliferating Cultures Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Joseph O'Malley Armstrong

Dissertations and Theses

Cellular water exchange is often considered in terms of a change in volume, where a net flux of water moves across the cell membrane due to a change in osmotic pressure. Osmotic pressure can cause a cell to shrink or swell, however, rapid water exchange persists across the membrane even when the volume of the cell is constant. Steady-state transmembrane water exchange describes the exchange of water across the cell membranes which results in no net change in cell volume. This exchange is astonishingly rapid; the entire pool of intracellular water of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell may exchange 2-5 times …


Beyond Structural Motifs: The Frontier Of Actinide-Containing Metal–Organic Frameworks, Corey R. Martin, Gabrielle A. Leith, Natalia B. Shustova Prof. Dr. 2021 University of South Carolina

Beyond Structural Motifs: The Frontier Of Actinide-Containing Metal–Organic Frameworks, Corey R. Martin, Gabrielle A. Leith, Natalia B. Shustova Prof. Dr.

Faculty Publications

In this perspective, we feature recent advances in the field of actinide-containing metal–organic frameworks (An-MOFs) with a main focus on their electronic, catalytic, photophysical, and sorption properties. This discussion deviates from a strictly crystallographic analysis of An-MOFs, reported in several reviews, or synthesis of novel structural motifs, and instead delves into the remarkable potential of An-MOFs for evolving the nuclear waste administration sector. Currently, the An-MOF field is dominated by thorium- and uranium-containing structures, with only a few reports on transuranic frameworks. However, some of the reported properties in the field of An-MOFs foreshadow potential implementation of these materials and …


Beyond Structural Motifs: The Frontier Of Actinide-Containing Metal–Organic Frameworks, Corey R. Martin, Gabrielle A. Leith, Natalia B. Shustova 2021 University of South Carolina

Beyond Structural Motifs: The Frontier Of Actinide-Containing Metal–Organic Frameworks, Corey R. Martin, Gabrielle A. Leith, Natalia B. Shustova

Faculty Publications

In this perspective, we feature recent advances in the field of actinide-containing metal-organic frameworks (An-MOFs) with a main focus on their electronic, catalytic, photophysical, and sorption properties. This discussion deviates from a strictly crystallographic analysis of An-MOFs, reported in several reviews, or synthesis of novel structural motifs, and instead delves into the remarkable potential of An-MOFs for evolving the nuclear waste administration sector. Currently, the An-MOF field is dominated by thorium- and uranium-containing structures, with only a few reports on transuranic frameworks. However, some of the reported properties in the field of An-MOFs foreshadow potential implementation of these materials and …


Explorations Of Thermus Thermophilus Hb8 Transcription Factors Ttha1437 And Ttha1719 Using The Combinatorial Selection Method Repsa, Sarah Claire Sneed 2021 Kennesaw State University

Explorations Of Thermus Thermophilus Hb8 Transcription Factors Ttha1437 And Ttha1719 Using The Combinatorial Selection Method Repsa, Sarah Claire Sneed

Master of Science in Chemical Sciences Theses

In all organisms, genes exist that encode for regulatory proteins, called transcription factors (TFs) that can activate or repress transcription of specific genes depending on their biological function. Thermus thermophilus HB8 is speculated to contain 2,245 genes, of which 70 are postulated to be transcription factors. However, but for very few, little is known regarding the genes they regulate and their biological functions. The novel combinatorial method Restriction Endonuclease Protection, Selection, and Amplification (REPSA) has been successful for identifying and validating consensus binding sequences in T. thermophilus HB8 with previously studied TFs. Here REPSA was explored as a technique and …


Chemical Characterization Of Toxicologically Relevant Molecules In Cannabis Concentrates And Vaporizer Aerosols, Jiries Meehan-Atrash 2021 Portland State University

Chemical Characterization Of Toxicologically Relevant Molecules In Cannabis Concentrates And Vaporizer Aerosols, Jiries Meehan-Atrash

Dissertations and Theses

Consumption of cannabis concentrates using the relatively novel non-combustion methods dabbing and vaping has steadily grown in popularity as cannabis legalization in North America has allowed increased access to sophisticated cannabis products and technology. In order to assess the safety of these products, it is necessary to gain a chemical understanding of the decomposition reactions that occur when the active ingredients are heated in the conditions seen when dabbing or vaping. This dissertation contains a manuscript that details efforts to structurally characterize a toxic cannabis concentrate adulterant, and three manuscripts that studied the chemical decomposition of the two primary cannabis …


Reeling In New Antibiotics: Synthesis And Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Of Zinc-Binding Clavanins From Styela Clava (Sea Squirt), Eduardo Badillo-Colberg 2021 University of Connecticut

Reeling In New Antibiotics: Synthesis And Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Of Zinc-Binding Clavanins From Styela Clava (Sea Squirt), Eduardo Badillo-Colberg

Honors Scholar Theses

Clavanins have been a quite rarely studied antimicrobial peptide (AMP) family. Though the data in the few studies published on the matter and in theoretical experimental data presented by the Wang lab in their peptide library creation [14], in that the members of this family could potentially be quite effective novel antimicrobial candidates. Among those that have been targets of studies, Clavanin A has been at the forefront of this endeavor of finding effective novel antimicrobial peptides[14]. In these aforementioned studies, Clavanin A has been shown to be quite effective against many different bacterial strains, which begs the question as …


Mexico City Mexico, 2021 University of Denver

Auckland - 2003, 2021 University of Denver

Auckland - 2003

World Data - New Zealand

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Clean Air and Environmental Quality Publication (2005)


Lisbon Portugal - 1994, 2021 University of Denver

Lisbon Portugal - 1994

World Data - Europe

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Environmental Science & Technology Publication (1995)


London United Kingdom, 2021 University of Denver

London United Kingdom

World Data - Europe

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Environmental Science & Technology Publication (1995)


Malaysia - 1995, 2021 University of Denver

Malaysia - 1995

World Data - Asia

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Environmental Science & Technology Publication (1995)


Tokyo Japan - 1995, 2021 University of Denver

Tokyo Japan - 1995

World Data - Asia

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Environmental Science & Technology Publication (1995)


Taipei Taiwan - 1993, 2021 University of Denver

Taipei Taiwan - 1993

World Data - Asia

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Environmental Science & Technology Publication (1995)


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