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Some Aspects Of Mercury Accumulation By The Purple Shore Crab Hemigrapsus Nudus Dana (Crustacea: Decapoda), Ralph Gene Swanson Jan 1973

Some Aspects Of Mercury Accumulation By The Purple Shore Crab Hemigrapsus Nudus Dana (Crustacea: Decapoda), Ralph Gene Swanson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The present study has attempted to investigate some of the more basic questions concerning the toxicity and accumulation of mercury in the purple shore crab, Hemigrapsus nudus. This rocky intertidal denizen is found in abundance along the entire Pacific coast of the United States from Sitka, Alaska, to the Gulf of California where it dominates the mid-tide pool region. Local specimens were collected just north of the Pacific Marine Stations, Dillon Beach, Marin County, California. The animal is hearty and can be kept in a state of good health for long periods of time in the laboratory with minimum care …


The Preparation And Characterization Of The Palladium(Ii) And Platinum(Ii) Chelates Of Three Cyclic Tertiary Amino Acids., Floyd Michael Hogue Jan 1973

The Preparation And Characterization Of The Palladium(Ii) And Platinum(Ii) Chelates Of Three Cyclic Tertiary Amino Acids., Floyd Michael Hogue

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to prenare and characterize the palladium (II) and platinum (II) chelates of 1-pyrrolidineacetic acid, 1-piperidineacetic acid, and hexahydro-1-azepineacetic acid.

The ligands were prepared by reacting the cyclic secondary arnines (pyrrolidine, piperidine, and hexahydroazepine) with sodium chloroacetate. The resulting cyclic tertiary amino acids were saponified and, finally, converted to the hydrochloride salts by neutralization with hydrochloric acid.

The chelates were prepared by adding 1.0 millimole of K2PdC14 or K2PtC14 to a solution made by dissolving 2.0 Millimoles of amino acid hydrochloride in 25 ml. of water. The pH was …


The Kinetics And Mechanism Of The Reaction Of Chromium(Ii) With Pentaaquodiiodomethyl Chromium(Iii) And Pentaaquomonoiodomethyl Chromium(Iii) Ions., Ronald Sinclair Nohr Jan 1973

The Kinetics And Mechanism Of The Reaction Of Chromium(Ii) With Pentaaquodiiodomethyl Chromium(Iii) And Pentaaquomonoiodomethyl Chromium(Iii) Ions., Ronald Sinclair Nohr

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Transition metal ions, in low oxidation states, have gained increasing use as versatile reducing agents for a number of organic compounds. The ability of metal ion to act as reducing agents in organic reactions is frequently thought to be due to the formation of intermediates which contain an organic species bound to a metal, although the identy of these organo-metallic intermediates has been determined in relatively few cases.

The purpose of this research was to investigate the kinetics and mechanism of one such reaction: the reduction of iodoform to methane by chromium(II). Two air stable organochromium(III) intermediates were separated and …


A Comparison Of The Effects Of Aspirin, Sodium Salicylate, And Acetate On Cells In Vitro, Roger Scott Barron Jan 1973

A Comparison Of The Effects Of Aspirin, Sodium Salicylate, And Acetate On Cells In Vitro, Roger Scott Barron

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Salicylic acid and its concern have long been used for the management of pain, fever, and inflammation. Of this group, acetyl-salicylic acid, or aspirin (ASA) has proved to be the most potent in each case. Although hydrolysis, the first step in biotransformation of aspirin takes place very rapidly, many workers feel that the greater effectiveness is due to a unique action of the intact molecule; however, others disagree. In this study, the effects of aspirin and in vitro were compared in order to obtain a greater amount of information relating to the problem.


Polarographic Trace Analysis Of Copper, Lead And Cadmium, Donald Paul Jepson Jan 1973

Polarographic Trace Analysis Of Copper, Lead And Cadmium, Donald Paul Jepson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The area of study for this project was the development of an accurate, reliable, and inexpensive method of trace analysis for copper, cadmium, and lead in foods. AT this time, the Association of Official Analytical Chemists Manual, eleventh edition, (4) has only official and recognized methods of analysis for copper (25.023), cadmium (25.018), and lead (25.041). In general, these procedures are long and tedious. The digestions involved often require many hours and are quite dangerous due to leakage of metallic and organometallic fumes from the digestion apparatus. The official methods of analysis for these elements require a very large outlay …


Formation And Kinetics Of Dissociation Of Some Pentaaquotrihalomethyl Chromium(Iii) Ions., Sher Khan Malik Jan 1973

Formation And Kinetics Of Dissociation Of Some Pentaaquotrihalomethyl Chromium(Iii) Ions., Sher Khan Malik

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The present.study was an investigation of the formation and kinetic stability of store complexes contain.ir)ing a chromium-carbon bond in an aqueous medium. An orange-brown pentaaquotrifluoromethylchromium(III) ion was obtained by the reduction of trifluororrethyl iodide with Cr(II) and is the most inert of any organochrotnium(III) complex known. The initial aquation rates of trifluoromethylchromium(III) ion were described by the differential rate law -dln [(H2O)5CrCF32+]/dt = ko + k1(H+)

The products of the initial reaction were hexaaquochromium (III), carbon monoxide and HF. The values of ko and k1 at …