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Chem & Biochem Celebrate Anniversaries: 75th For Dept; 50th For Lecture Series, Becky St. Clair
Chem & Biochem Celebrate Anniversaries: 75th For Dept; 50th For Lecture Series, Becky St. Clair
Andrews Agenda: Campus News
The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry celebrated two anniversaries in 2015: The 75th anniversary of the department and the 50th anniversary of the lecture series itself.
Student Writing Competition
International Journal of Nuclear Security
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Diol-Mediated Versus Water-Mediated Proton Transfer Reactions, Angela Moses
Diol-Mediated Versus Water-Mediated Proton Transfer Reactions, Angela Moses
DePaul Discoveries
The triple-proton-transfer reactions of 8H-1,8-naphthyridin-2-one (8H-naph) have been investigated by employing different ab initio quantum mechanical methods. The proton transfer reactions studied were facilitated through an adjacent 1,3-propanediol molecule or two adjacent water molecules. Identical proton transfer reactions were studied using a model system of 8H-naph to investigate the validity of computational approaches that use model systems to study more complex systems. The solvent effects on the structures were investigated for comparison to the initial gas phase calculations. The potential energy, reaction force, and work profiles were studied along the intrinsic reaction coordinate to monitor the developing proton transfer reactions.
Se Habla Español: The Health Disparity Among The Latino Population, Karen Paz
Se Habla Español: The Health Disparity Among The Latino Population, Karen Paz
The Corinthian
Latinos are considered the fastest growing and the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. It is estimated that by 2050, 24% of the U.S. population will be Latino. According to Census data, approximately 18% of the U.S. population age five or older speaks a language other than English at home, and current projections continue to show increases in U.S. immigrant and second-language groups nationwide. About half of that population self-reported that they speak English less than “very well.” Members of this population are referred to as individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP). As the largest ethnic minority, 28 …