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Combining Observations Of Soils And Streams To Investigate Trends Caused By Reduced Acid Depositon In The Sleepers River Watershed, Jesse Armfield Jan 2018

Combining Observations Of Soils And Streams To Investigate Trends Caused By Reduced Acid Depositon In The Sleepers River Watershed, Jesse Armfield

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Acid deposition forms when emission-derived sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides interact with precipitation and was particularly severe in the northeastern US. Effects of acid deposition include declining soil quality due to low pH and base cation leaching, which subsequently altered the composition of soil solution, ground water (GW) and eventually stream water. Because of the high buffering capacity of carbonates, watersheds underlain by carbonate rich rocks have received limited attention in acid deposition studies, however, carbonate weathering by strong anthropogenic acids can increase atmospheric CO2 levels.

Emission reductions due to the Clean Air Act and Amendments has led to a …


Quantification Of Mouse Cardiac Troponin I And Myosin Binding Protein C Phosphorylation By Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (Lc-Ms), Praveena Nukareddy Jan 2018

Quantification Of Mouse Cardiac Troponin I And Myosin Binding Protein C Phosphorylation By Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (Lc-Ms), Praveena Nukareddy

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Heart failure is a major public health issue, with its prevalence estimated to be 6.5 million adults in the USA. Of the hospitalized heart failure (HF) cases, 50% are characterized by preserved ejection function (HFpEF). In HFpEF, the heart pumps a normal proportion of blood that enters it. However, thickening of the ventricular walls inhibits the chamber filling to normal volume. The direct basis of HFpEF is a slowed elongation of the cardiac muscle during the diastolic phase of the cardiac cycle. Elucidation of mechanisms that mediate relaxation of cardiac muscle could help understand the pathogenic mechanisms in HFpEF.

Myocardial …


Spectroscopic Insight Into Oxidative Heme Cleavage By The Non-Canonical Heme Oxygenase Isdg From Staphylococcus Aureus, Matthew A. Conger Jan 2018

Spectroscopic Insight Into Oxidative Heme Cleavage By The Non-Canonical Heme Oxygenase Isdg From Staphylococcus Aureus, Matthew A. Conger

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

IsdG and IsdI are non-canonical heme oxygenases (HO) from Staphylococcus aureus that catalyze the oxidative cleavage of heme to give novel organic products (staphylobilins) and iron as a nutrient for the pathogen. Comparison of the reported equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd) values for heme from IsdG and IsdI compared to the reported concentration of the labile heme pool called into question whether these enzymes are competent HOs in vivo. We took advantage of a second-sphere Trp whose fluorescence is quenched upon heme binding, which led to Kd values 2-3 orders of magnitude smaller than reported in the literature. Importantly, these Kd …


Unprecedented Reactivity And Applications Of 1-Aza-2-Azoniaallene Salts, Ramya Srinivasan Jan 2018

Unprecedented Reactivity And Applications Of 1-Aza-2-Azoniaallene Salts, Ramya Srinivasan

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

1-Aza-2-azoniaallene salts, derived by oxidation of substituted hydrazones, are highly reactive cationic heteroallenes. These species participate in several mechanistically distinct reactions including: (1) intramolecular [3+2] cycloadditions, (2) polar [4 +2] cycloadditions, (3) stereospecific C-H aminations, (4) electrophilic aromatic substitutions, and (5) chloroamination reactions. We have shown that this versatile reactivity is governed by the length of the tether and nature of the π-system.

A novel intramolecular electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction is observed when the tether length separating the 1-aza-2-azoniaallene salt and a pendant aryl ring is three methylene units to generate alkylaryl azo products. Variations in the electronics and sterics …


Fragmentation, Rearrangement, And C-H Insertion: Reactions Of Vinyl Cations Derived From Diazo Carbonyls, Sarah Elizabeth Cleary Jan 2018

Fragmentation, Rearrangement, And C-H Insertion: Reactions Of Vinyl Cations Derived From Diazo Carbonyls, Sarah Elizabeth Cleary

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Many commercialized medicinal compounds are analogs of chemicals isolated from sources found in nature (also called natural products). However, the natural sources of these chemicals, such as plants, fungi, or insects, only offer small quantities of these bioactive agents. Thus, it is typically desirable to find ways to synthesize these products and their analogs in large quantities using cost-effective methods that also minimize the impact on the environment. It is also important to develop strategies that expedite the process of modifying the natural products, which allows medicinal chemists to determine which functional groups are enhancing or deleterious to the bioactivity. …


The Synthesis Of Highly Substituted Aromatics And The Reaction Of Alkene Pi Systems With Vinyl Cations, Nicholas Jarrod Dodge Jan 2018

The Synthesis Of Highly Substituted Aromatics And The Reaction Of Alkene Pi Systems With Vinyl Cations, Nicholas Jarrod Dodge

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Aldol cyclotrimerizations have been used to achieve the rational chemical synthesis of both fullerenes and fullerene fragments in the past. Under certain conditions this reaction produces the corresponding cyclotetramer which has sometimes been regarded as an undesired byproduct. This work details efforts to synthesize and use these cyclotetramers toward a synthesis of a C240 fullerene fragment. One principal focus in this work is tridecacyclene, a cyclic tetramer of acenaphthylene given its name by our group for its thirteen rings. Relatively low yields for the synthesis of tridecacyclene and its derivatives drove us to investigate the mechanism of its formation and …


Exploration Of Zirconium-Catalyzed Intermolecular Hydrophosphination With Primary Phosphines: Photocatalytic Single And Double Hydrophosphination, Christine Anne Bange Jan 2018

Exploration Of Zirconium-Catalyzed Intermolecular Hydrophosphination With Primary Phosphines: Photocatalytic Single And Double Hydrophosphination, Christine Anne Bange

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Catalytic hydrophosphination has enormous potential in the selective preparation of value-added organophosphines, despite the challenge of the reaction. This dissertation aims to address the hurdles in catalytic hydrophosphination with respect to substrate scope, selectivity, and reaction conditions using [қ5 –N,N,N,N,C– (Me3SiNCH2CH2)2NCH2CH2NSiMe2CH2]Zr (1).

Compound 1 readily engages with a suite of primary phosphines. These are challenging substrates for this reaction, but 1 readily provides high conversions with these substrates. Increasingly large primary phosphines, including chiral phosphines, undergo catalysis with 1. Furthermore, a variety of underreported unsaturated substrates can be functionalized in catalytic hydrophosphination with 1. Alkynes are underreported substrates, but 1 …