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Reductive Chemistry Of Dicyanoalkane Reactive Intermediates, Beshakeh Fonkeng Aug 1990

Reductive Chemistry Of Dicyanoalkane Reactive Intermediates, Beshakeh Fonkeng

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Radical ions are reactive intermediates that are both radicals and ions (either a radical cation or a radical anion). The intrinsic properties of radical ions are not yet well -characterized. Such knowledge is mechanistically important to the organic chemist.

The specific question that motivates this research is as follows: is it possible to controllably express free radical processes in a radical ion independent of ionic chemistry (and vice versa) and, if so, what factors dictate which type of chemistry is expressed?

Our investigation focused on the chemistry of radical anions of dicyanoalkanes that are formed upon metal reduction. Factors influencing …


The Role Of The Voltage Gradient In The Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Of Dna, David Wheeler Apr 1990

The Role Of The Voltage Gradient In The Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Of Dna, David Wheeler

Theses and Dissertations in Biomedical Sciences

In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE) from voltage gradient are developed from the data of McDonnel (36) for electrophoresis in a 1.6% agarose gel. These equations represented the data well for DNA between 2 and 10 kilobase pairs (KBp) in length. A computer program, called GELSIM, which incorporates these equations is described in Part II. GELSIM was designed to allow researchers to analyze electrophoresis data by predicting the effect on DNA migration of altering the voltage of electrophoresis. In this way, electrophoretic banding patterns produced using different voltages could …


Study Of Deposition Methods For Silicon Powder, Kamesh V. Gadepally, Kevin B. Tennal, Roger M. Hawk, Al Robles, James A. Gribel Jan 1990

Study Of Deposition Methods For Silicon Powder, Kamesh V. Gadepally, Kevin B. Tennal, Roger M. Hawk, Al Robles, James A. Gribel

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Silicon powder tends to agglomerate at normal atmospheric conditions and is, hence, difficult to aerosolize. Several methods of aerosolizing silicon powder and finally depositing it on various substrates were investigated. This paper presents the investigated methods of aerosolization. The electrostatic spray coating used in dry paint application was found to be the most suitable. The general merits of this method and its use for silicon powder deposition to form films are discussed.


Stress-Induced Infrared Frequency Shifts In Polyethylene, George A. Pfeffer, Donald W. Noid Jan 1990

Stress-Induced Infrared Frequency Shifts In Polyethylene, George A. Pfeffer, Donald W. Noid

Chemistry Faculty Publications

The molecular dynamics technique is used to study the spectral response of a polyethylene chain in a crystal environment under a mechanical deformation. The MUSIC method, which was previously shown to accurately compute dispersion curves from the time-dependent structure factor, is used. A complete characterization of frequency shifts is presented for various lamellar thickness, temperatures, stress (or pressure), and mass defects.


The Imidization Of Pmr-15 Aromatic Thermosetting Polyimide, Thomas Clifton Prettyman Jan 1990

The Imidization Of Pmr-15 Aromatic Thermosetting Polyimide, Thomas Clifton Prettyman

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

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