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Catalytic Activity Of Tungsten-Dioxo And Tungsten-Diimido Complexes, Kayla Denike Aug 2022

Catalytic Activity Of Tungsten-Dioxo And Tungsten-Diimido Complexes, Kayla Denike

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Due to the significant decline in the availability of petrochemical resources and the increasing demand for the useful olefin mixtures extracted from oil, a sustainable and efficient alternative to these materials has become vital. Fortunately, renewable biomass derived materials may serve as a sustainable solution to the limited resources problem. Molecules derived from the degradation of biomasses are highly oxygenated and highly functionalized. Developing processes to efficiently defunctionalize these oxygen-rich materials will lead to potential up-conversion to carbon chemicals. Homogeneous catalytic deoxygenation processes present an opportunity to access valuable carbon commodity chemicals from biomass derived polyols. This dissertation details the …


Understanding Interfacial Reactions Initiating On Electrode Materials For Energy Storage Technologies, Jingnan Li May 2022

Understanding Interfacial Reactions Initiating On Electrode Materials For Energy Storage Technologies, Jingnan Li

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Since the first generation of lithium-ion batteries featured lithium cobalt oxide cathode and carbon anode commercialized in the 1990s, the high-capacity materials with lower cost are in demand to further increase the battery energy density. Lithium metal and silicon anode are promising high-capacity anode materials to achieve next-generation lithium batteries. However, both the materials actively react in electrolytes and suffer from dramatic volume change. Therefore, a reliable passivation layer at the electrolyte/electrode interphase (i.e., solid electrolyte interphase, or “SEI”) is required to support the long-term cycling of both materials. Cetrimonium hydro fluoride (CTAHF2) has been proposed and synthesized as an …


Low-Level Mercury Causes Inappropriate Activation In T And B Lymphocytes In The Absence Of Antigen Stimulation, K. L. Weigand, J. L. Reno, B. M. Rowley Jan 2015

Low-Level Mercury Causes Inappropriate Activation In T And B Lymphocytes In The Absence Of Antigen Stimulation, K. L. Weigand, J. L. Reno, B. M. Rowley

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The immune system primarily utilizes two cell types for adaptive immunity: T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are activated when antigen presenting cells (APCs) present antigen to membrane-bound T cell receptors. B lymphocytes are activated when an antigen binds to receptors embedded in the plasma membrane. In both T and B cells this antigen binding crosslinks the receptor complexes and initiates the signal transduction cascade. These cascades frequently consist of a series of intracellular molecules becoming phosphorylated in a step-wise fashion. Once activated, these cells differentiate into effector cells that clear out the stimulating antigen. Mercury, which is a …


Microwave Assisted Synthesis Of Chloropentahaptocyclopentadienediphenylphosphinoethaneruthenium(Ii), S. Muthyala, Mark Draganjac Jan 2013

Microwave Assisted Synthesis Of Chloropentahaptocyclopentadienediphenylphosphinoethaneruthenium(Ii), S. Muthyala, Mark Draganjac

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

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Molecular Structure Of Pentahaptocyclopentadienebis (Tetrahydrothiophene) Triphenylphosphineruthenium(Ii) Triflate, Paul M. Nave, Mark Draganjac, A. W. Cordes Jan 2013

Molecular Structure Of Pentahaptocyclopentadienebis (Tetrahydrothiophene) Triphenylphosphineruthenium(Ii) Triflate, Paul M. Nave, Mark Draganjac, A. W. Cordes

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

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Part I - A Study Of The Formation Of Carbenes By Elimination Of Α-Bromosilanes And Application Toward The Synthesis Of Transition Metal Complexed Quinone Methide Analogs. Part Ii - Development Of Novel 7-Membered Ring Carbene Ligands For Palladium Catalyzed Cross Coupling Reactions., Christian Michael Loeschel Aug 2012

Part I - A Study Of The Formation Of Carbenes By Elimination Of Α-Bromosilanes And Application Toward The Synthesis Of Transition Metal Complexed Quinone Methide Analogs. Part Ii - Development Of Novel 7-Membered Ring Carbene Ligands For Palladium Catalyzed Cross Coupling Reactions., Christian Michael Loeschel

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In part I, we wish to report our approaches toward transition metal complexed ortho-quinone methide analogs. ortho-Quinone Methides are a class of highly reactive compounds with a wide range of chemical and biological applications. Previously, a stable iron complexed benzannulated 5-membered ring quinone methide analog was reported by Allison and Neal27. Herein, we report our approaches to improve the reactivity of that system by removing benzannulation as well as changing the metal from iron to manganese and rhenium.

Furthermore, a methodological study on generating carbenes under mild conditions by elimination of α-halosilanes and its application towards metal complexed quinone methide …