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Nmr And Computational Studies Of Nad(P)(H) Cofactor Binding, Junghwa Kim Oct 2011

Nmr And Computational Studies Of Nad(P)(H) Cofactor Binding, Junghwa Kim

Master's Theses (2009 -)

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most dangerous diseases in a sense of spread method. According W.H.O., one third of world population has this disease and annual one of these infected people spreads 10 -15 people unintentionally. To protect human from this bacterial, the unique feature of mycrobacterial [sic] TB was studied previously. The unique cell wall, peptidoglycan, has high content of DAP (diaminopimelic acid). The disruption of synthesis DAP results in cell death due to instability of cell wall. One way to inhibiting synthesis of DAP is to modify cofactor which acts with dehydrogenase. To do that the study …


Fluorescence Probes For Cellular Thiol And Disulfide Detection: Sythesis And Biophysical Characterization, Timothy Jonhera Oct 2011

Fluorescence Probes For Cellular Thiol And Disulfide Detection: Sythesis And Biophysical Characterization, Timothy Jonhera

Dissertations (1934 -)

The total concentration of cellular thiols is about 30 mM, and use of current fluorescent chemical probes to quantitate these thiols inside cells is impractical. We recently reported fluorescent dithio probes (donor-S-S-acceptor, DSSA) with unusually low reduction potential (- 0.6 V) that can detect changes in intracellular thiols and cross membranes of bacterial and mammalian cells, but they could not quantify thiol redox state. Here we report a new variant of the DSSA series, which has hydroxy coumarin (Ex: 320 nm, Em: 460 nm) as donor and fluorescein (Ex: 485 nm, Em: 520 nm) as acceptor. The probe was characterized …


Development, Kinetic Analysis And Applications Of 2-D Nanostructured Layered Metal Hydroxides, Stephen Majoni Oct 2011

Development, Kinetic Analysis And Applications Of 2-D Nanostructured Layered Metal Hydroxides, Stephen Majoni

Dissertations (1934 -)

Nanodimensional layered metal hydroxides which include layered hydroxy salts (LHSs) and hydroxy double salts (HDSs) have the ability to accommodate species between the layers. The structural composition of these materials can be tuned so as to create materials with targeted physico-chemical properties for applications where it is advantageous to intercalate or release molecules. Some of the applications include ion-exchange, fire retardation, catalysis, and controlled release delivery. Anion exchange reactions are among methods used to optimize these materials for targeted applications, making the characterization of exchange kinetics of practical interest. In addition, understanding fundamental factors that control retention and release of …


Flame Retardancy Of Polymer Nanocomposites Based On Layered Aluminum Phosphate And Computational Study Of Intercalation Of Amines Into Α-Zirconium Phosphate And Adsorption Of A Model Organic Pollutant, Ning Wang 1982- Oct 2011

Flame Retardancy Of Polymer Nanocomposites Based On Layered Aluminum Phosphate And Computational Study Of Intercalation Of Amines Into Α-Zirconium Phosphate And Adsorption Of A Model Organic Pollutant, Ning Wang 1982-

Master's Theses (2009 -)

Layered metal materials, such as layered metal hydroxides, hydroxy double salts, and layered metal phosphates can be used for applications such as fire retardancy, ion exchangers, or removal of pollutants. Optimization of materials for these applications requires an understanding of their physical and chemical properties.

Part A: Flame retardancy of polymer nanocomposites based on taranakite

Taranakite with tunable interlayer spacing has been prepared and modified by sodium dodecyl sulfate (AL-SDS). The layered materials are used as the additive to study the fire retardancy of polymers, including polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). The dispersion of taranakite was characterized …


Development And Applications Of Ionic Liquids And Near-Infrared Multispectral Imaging Techniques, Irena Mejac Jul 2011

Development And Applications Of Ionic Liquids And Near-Infrared Multispectral Imaging Techniques, Irena Mejac

Dissertations (1934 -)

In this work, we explore novel analytical applications of Ionic Liquids and Near-infrared multispectral imaging microscopy.

Ionic liquids (ILs) belong to a group of organic salts that are liquid at room temperature and can be, due to their unique chemical and physical properties, successfully used for a variety of applications. The main goal of this study was to explore the synergistic use of ILs in chemical separations. Specifically, chiral ILs were used as novel chiral selectors for Capillary Electrophoresis and as solvents for stationary phase in Gas Chromatography. As chiral selectors IL provides baseline-separation as well as enantiomeric separation of …


Spectroelectrochemistry And Voltammetry Of Metalloporphinones, Florentina Tutunea Jul 2011

Spectroelectrochemistry And Voltammetry Of Metalloporphinones, Florentina Tutunea

Dissertations (1934 -)

Metalloporphinones have been found in a number of enzymes involved in nitrogen metabolism. The emphasis of this research project has been to develop spectroscopic markers in order to identify metal versus porphinone reduction. The carbonyl group in the porphinone has a very strong signal which is quite sensitive to the extent of reduction of the porphinone macrocycle.

The spectral change makes IR an important tool in the process of structure determination of metalloporphyrins because the carbonyl group shift can be correlated with the metal oxidation state. It was observed from previously published studies that a higher metal oxidation state moves …


Synthetic And Mechanistic Studies Of Coupling Reactions Involving C-H Bond Activation, Ki Hyeok Kwon Jul 2011

Synthetic And Mechanistic Studies Of Coupling Reactions Involving C-H Bond Activation, Ki Hyeok Kwon

Dissertations (1934 -)

Transition metal-catalyzed C-C bond forming reactions involving C-H bond activation have been shown to be effective methods for functionalization of unreactive compounds. Since Murai's pioneering work on ruthenium-catalyzed regioselective arene-to-alkene coupling reactions, a number of well-defined, late transition metal catalysts have been shown to mediate regioseletive C-C bond forming reaction involving C-H bond activation. Recently, late transition metal complexes have also been found to catalyze the regioselective coupling reaction of nitrogen containing compounds with alkenes as well as sp3 bond insertions and oxidative coupling reaction of aimdes. The catalytic C-C bond forming reaction involving C-H bond activation would provide simple …


Generation Of Diverse Molecular Complexity From Simple Hydrocarbons, Anobick Sar Jul 2011

Generation Of Diverse Molecular Complexity From Simple Hydrocarbons, Anobick Sar

Dissertations (1934 -)

In an effort to make diverse molecular complexity from simple hydrocarbons, tricarbonyl(cyclohexadienyl)iron(+1) cation was prepared in two steps from 1, 3-cycloxehadiene. Reactivity of the symmetric iron cation with heteroatom nucleophiles and stabilized carbon nucleophiles was studied. Nucleophilic attack of potassium phthalimide at the dienyl terminus of the cation followed by oxidative decomplexation with Ce4+ provided the ligand N-(2,4-cyclohexadiene-1-yl)phthalimide. A series of stereochemically diverse polyhydroxyl aminocyclohexane "aminocyclitols" derivatives and a number of racemic and optically active hydroxy-and polyhydroxy 1,3-diaminocyclohexane derivatives have been synthesized from N-(2,4-cyclohexadiene-1-yl)phthalimide. The relative stereochemistries of the compounds ware assigned on the basis of the 1H NMR data …


Binding Energy Predictions Of Positron- And Positronium-Atom System, Xiang Cheng Jul 2011

Binding Energy Predictions Of Positron- And Positronium-Atom System, Xiang Cheng

Master's Theses (2009 -)

There has been a large amount of work studying positron and positronium (Ps) binding to atoms. Twelve atoms (including Ps) are known to bind with a positron and 14 atoms won't. For Ps binding, 12 atoms are found to bind with Ps and 2 atoms do not. For both positron and Ps binding to atoms, we find that the known binding energy can be fitted to a simple expression involving several common physical properties. Positron binding energies can be fitted using the parameters of ionization potentials, polarizabilities, and the number of s electrons of the atoms; while Ps binding energies …


Design, Synthesis And Studies Directed Towards The Photophysical Properties Of The Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Rekha Sharma Jul 2011

Design, Synthesis And Studies Directed Towards The Photophysical Properties Of The Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Rekha Sharma

Master's Theses (2009 -)

The cross conjugated molecules are also known as cruciforms, which effectively allow the HOMO-LUMO separation. The term Cruciform is used for diaxial chromophores in which the properties of the two axes can be manipulated upon suitable substitution with auxochromic substituents. Originally designed for molecular electronic applications, the discovery that these cruciforms possess a platform where Frontier Molecular Orbitals can be tuned, led to their investigative research as sensory flourophores. In the majority of organic chromophores, the HOMO and the LUMO are congruent. Thus, upon binding to an analyte both HOMO and LUMO are almost equally affected and hence large shifts …


Anharmonic Properties Of The Vibrational Two-Qubit System, Yingying Gu Apr 2011

Anharmonic Properties Of The Vibrational Two-Qubit System, Yingying Gu

Master's Theses (2009 -)

My thesis focuses on theoretical studies in the molecular quantum computing with vibrational qubits. We studied how the molecular vibrational properties affect the fidelity of the logic gates. Our approach is to encode states of the quantum information register into the vibrational eigenstates of a molecule and use the shaped laser pulse (femtosecond, infrared) to control the vibrational state-to-state transition. By using the Optimal Control Theory to shape a femtosecond laser and numerical propagation of laser-driven vibrational wave packets, we analyzed how the vibrational properties of a two-qubit system affect the accuracy of the quantum gates and how to effectively …


Synthetic And Mechanistic Studies On The Cross-Coupling Reactions Catalyzed By Ruthenium Complexes, Ruili Gao Apr 2011

Synthetic And Mechanistic Studies On The Cross-Coupling Reactions Catalyzed By Ruthenium Complexes, Ruili Gao

Dissertations (1934 -)

Transition metal catalyzed C-H bond activation reaction is a powerful synthetic method for forming functionalized products directly from unreactive hydrocarbons, and has enormous synthetic potentials for developing chemical processes ranging from petroleum products to pharmaceutical agents. In an attempt to mimic the high stereo selectivity and region selectivity of catalytic reactions by transition metal catalysts, recent research has focused on design and synthesis of transition metal complex and the application on the coupling reactions involving C-H bond activation.

Herein, we wish to report the highly effective coupling reactions involving C-H bond activation by using well-defined ruthenium catalysts. Ruthenium hydride complex …