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Chemistry

University of New Mexico

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1964

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Intramolecular Spin-Orbit Coupling In Naphthalene Analogs, Francis Elliott Shoup Iii Nov 1964

Intramolecular Spin-Orbit Coupling In Naphthalene Analogs, Francis Elliott Shoup Iii

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

The objective of this study was to gain additional insight into the phenomenon of spin-orbit coupling in molecules by examining the intramolecular mechanisms responsible for the phosphorescence of certain types of molecules. Spectrocopic investigations of a series of aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic heterocyclics, and some of their halogen derivatives are reported. Experimental measurements included absorption spectra, total emission spectra, polarized emission spectra, obtained by the method of photoselection, and radiative lifetimes.


Crystal Field Splitting In Rare Earth Chelates, Walter George Perkins Nov 1964

Crystal Field Splitting In Rare Earth Chelates, Walter George Perkins

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

Investigations of ligand field effects in the spectra of trisdibenzoyl­methide, trisbenzoylacetonate, and trisacetylacctonatc chelates of trivalent ytterbium and thulium are reported. Chelate absorption and luminescence spectra corresponding to intra-4f electronic transitions exhibit line split­tings similar in magnitude to the crystal field splitting observed in the spectra of inorganic complexes of the rare earth ions.

Absorption spectra of carbon tetrachloride solutions of all the che­lates studied were measured in the visible and near infrared regions. Each ytterbium chelate exhibits an absorption band at 9800A, consisting of three well-resolved peaks. Thulium intra-4f absorption bands appear at 4700A, 6800A, 8000A, 12000A, and 17000A. …


Spectroscopic Studies Of Tris (2,2'-Bipyridine)- And Tris (I, 10-Phenanthroline) Iron (Ii), -Ruthenium (Ii), And -Osmium (Ii)., Sonia Lee Sabath Jun 1964

Spectroscopic Studies Of Tris (2,2'-Bipyridine)- And Tris (I, 10-Phenanthroline) Iron (Ii), -Ruthenium (Ii), And -Osmium (Ii)., Sonia Lee Sabath

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

The tris(2,2'-bipyridine)- and tris(l,10-phenanthroline) complexes of iron(II), ruthenium(II), and osmium(II) were synthesized, purified, and characterized by analyses. The solution absorption spectra of the compounds were measured both in the ultraviolet and visible regions. The observed ultraviolet absorption bands of the ruthenium and osmium complexes were assigned entirely to transitions, the prominent bands being assigned to ligand (perturbed) transitions by comparison with the published assignments of the corresponding bands in analogous iron complexes. The visible absorption spectra for iron(II) and ruthenium(II) complexes were attributed entirely to singlet-singlet charge transfer transitions. The strong visible absorption bands of osmium(II) complexes were also assigned …


The Synthesis And Evaluation Of Some 2-Arylindenes And 2-Aryl-3h-Benz[E]Indenes As Liquid Scintillation Solutes, James Leslie Schornick Jun 1964

The Synthesis And Evaluation Of Some 2-Arylindenes And 2-Aryl-3h-Benz[E]Indenes As Liquid Scintillation Solutes, James Leslie Schornick

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

A scintillator, in the chemical sense, is a system which can convert radioactive particle energy to visible and near ultraviolet photon energy. A phenomenon related to scintillation is fluorescence. The difference between scintillation and fluorescence is the source of excitation energy. In the case of scintillation, the exciting energy comes from radioactive particles, while in fluorescence, the exciting energy comes from ultraviolet light.


Potential Diuretic Agents;The Synthesis Of 4, 7-Disubstituted Derivatives Of 2-Phenylimidazo [4, 5-D]Pyridazine., Miriam P. Malm Jan 1964

Potential Diuretic Agents;The Synthesis Of 4, 7-Disubstituted Derivatives Of 2-Phenylimidazo [4, 5-D]Pyridazine., Miriam P. Malm

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

"The maintenance of the water balance of an organism is of prime importance for its physiologic well-being." (1) Water, which composes approximately two-thirds of the entire human body weight, is the fluid in which all vital chemical reactions occur. A loss of 25 percent of body water usually proves fatal. The inherent physical and chemical properties of water render it as the ideal fluid to meet the physiological demands of the organism.