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The Concentration And Speciation Of Sugars In Natural Waters, Minoo Shakerin Sweet May 1979

The Concentration And Speciation Of Sugars In Natural Waters, Minoo Shakerin Sweet

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Due to the importance of carbohydrates in biological systems, many efforts have been made to develop a quantitative method for analysis of carbohydrates in natural waters. The low concentrations of dissolved sugars in natural waters require a sensitive analytical method. In this study, gas chromatography of alditol acetate derivatives of sugars was investigated for quantitative and qualitative analysis of individual dissolved sugars in natural waters. The alditol acetate derivatives of sugars give only one derivative for each sugar, yielding qualitative and quantitative results.

The detection limit was 25 nM for each sugar. Because of this very low detection limit, only …


The Systhesis And Photolysis Of 1-Phenylcyclohexaneacetic Acid Azide, Jack P. Mourad Jan 1979

The Systhesis And Photolysis Of 1-Phenylcyclohexaneacetic Acid Azide, Jack P. Mourad

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The aim of this research project was to study the possible synthesis of the morphine analog 3-oxo-5-phenylmorphan via the photochemical cyclization of the acyl azide of 1-phenylcyclohexaneacetic acid.


A Polarographic Study Of Fe(Ii) And Fe(Iii) Complexes With Catechol, Wen-Tang Shen Jan 1979

A Polarographic Study Of Fe(Ii) And Fe(Iii) Complexes With Catechol, Wen-Tang Shen

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A study of the anodic polarography of catechol in 0.100 F sodium perchlorate is presented. A new wave is observed in alkaline solutions which is different from the simple oxidation wave of catechol to ortho-quinone observed by previous workers. The importance of buffer materials is discussed and a possible explanation of the new wave is suggested.

A study of the polarography behavior of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in the presence of catechol is reported. In the case of reduction of Fe(III) in the presence of catechol, two steps occur at about -1.5 and -1.8 volts (vs. SCE) at pH higher than …