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Composition Ot Glvceride Esters Of Lauric Acid Bv Ftir Band Shape Analysis, Deniz P. Wong, Modesto Tan Chua, Erwin P. Enriquez
Composition Ot Glvceride Esters Of Lauric Acid Bv Ftir Band Shape Analysis, Deniz P. Wong, Modesto Tan Chua, Erwin P. Enriquez
Chemistry Faculty Publications
Synthesis of glyceride esters of a fatty acid produces a mixture of isomers that are difficult to separate and analyze, requiring high temperature GC in most cases particularly for long-chain esters. In this paper, we present a fast estimation of the composition of the glyceride esters of lauric acid and glycerol (monolaurin, dilaurin, and trilaurin) by FTIR band shape analysis. The method uses the fact that the carbonyl stretching regions of the pure glycerides have differentband shapes, which implies any composite band of a mixture of glycerides may be resolved into the component peaks due to each glyceride. The carbonyl …
Synthetic Studies Of 1,10-Phenanthroline Derivatives As Novel Catalysis Ligands And Their Application In Transition Metals Catalyzed Reactions, Son Duc Tran
Dissertations
The preparation of 1,10-phenanthroline derivatives entailed ring opening reactions of 1,10-phenanthroline epoxide as a key transformation, affording novelbidentate nitrogen ligands with new stereogenic centers in the 5- and 6-position. This research was concerned with (i) the epoxidation of 1,10-phen, (ii) epoxide ring opening reactions, (iii) the formation of trans -5,6-disubstituted-1,10-phenanthroline metal complexes, and (iv) application of 1,10-phenanthroline derivatives in metal-catalyze reactions such as palladium-catalyzed allylic substitution and aminohalogenation reactions; Zinc-catalyzed direct aldolreaction, and acetophenone reduction; Nickel-catalyzed Michael addition reaction.
Large Scale Growth And Magnetic Properties Of Fe And Fe₃O₄ Nanowires, Jinbo Yang, H. Xu, Shaoxin You, X.-D. Zhou, C. S. Wang, William B. Yelon, William Joseph James
Large Scale Growth And Magnetic Properties Of Fe And Fe₃O₄ Nanowires, Jinbo Yang, H. Xu, Shaoxin You, X.-D. Zhou, C. S. Wang, William B. Yelon, William Joseph James
Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
Fe and Fe3O4 nanowires have been synthesized by thermal decomposition of Fe(CO)5, followed by heat treatments. The Fe wires are formed through the aggregation of nanoparticles generated by decomposition of Fe(CO)5. A core-shell structure with an iron oxide shell and Fe core is observed for the as-prepared Fe wires. Annealing in air leads to the formation of Fe2O3/Fe3O4 wires, which after heat treatment in a N2/alcohol atmosphere form Fe3O4 wires with a sharp Verwey [Nature (London) 144, 327 (1939)] transition at 125 K. The Fe3O4 wires have coercivities of 261 and 735 Oe along the wire axis at RT and …
Scientific Research In A Foreign Language, Meghan Bellows
Scientific Research In A Foreign Language, Meghan Bellows
Senior Honors Projects
Research is a vital aspect in science and engineering. Not only does it further ideas and technology around the world, it brings people around the world together through collaborations. More often than not, the common language spoken among collaborators is English. This makes it easy for native English speakers. It becomes very difficult, however, when the common language spoken among collaborators is not one’s native tongue. New vocabulary, oftentimes very complex and technical, must be learned. It becomes even more of a challenge to present results and findings in a manner that is clear and concise. A collaboration between the …
Thermal Stability And Degradation Kinetics Of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)/Layered Copper Hydroxy Methacrylate Composites, Everson Kandare, Hongmei Deng, Dongyan Wang, Jeanne Hossenlopp
Thermal Stability And Degradation Kinetics Of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)/Layered Copper Hydroxy Methacrylate Composites, Everson Kandare, Hongmei Deng, Dongyan Wang, Jeanne Hossenlopp
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/copper hydroxy methacrylate (CHM) composites were prepared via solution blending and bulk polymerization. Addition of 3% by weight of the CHM additive using solution blending resulted in a significant increment (~45°C) in thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) T50, the temperature at which 50% of the original polymeric mass is lost. The value T50 increased by 30°C for a PMMA composite with 4% CHM, synthesized via bulk polymerization. Activation energies, Ea, were calculated as a function of conversion fractions (TGA decomposition profile) for the polymeric materials. Analysis of multiple heating rate data using the Flynn–Wall– Ozawa …
Energy Efficient Process Heating: Insulation And Thermal Mass, Kevin Carpenter, J. Kelly Kissock
Energy Efficient Process Heating: Insulation And Thermal Mass, Kevin Carpenter, J. Kelly Kissock
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Publications
Open tanks and exterior surfaces of process heating equipment lose heat to the surroundings via convection, radiation, and/or evaporation. A practical way of reducing heat loss is by insulating or covering the surfaces. This paper presents methods to quantify heat loss and energy savings from insulating hot surfaces and open tanks. The methods include radiation and evaporation losses, which are ignored by simplified methods. In addition, thermal mass, such as refractory, conveyor and racking equipment, acts as a heat sink and increases heating energy use in process heating applications. This paper presents lumped capacitance and finite-difference methods for estimating heat …
Styrenic Nanocomposites Prepared Using A Novel Biphenyl-Containing Clay, Grace Chigwada, Dongyan Wang, David D. Jiang, Charles A. Wilkie
Styrenic Nanocomposites Prepared Using A Novel Biphenyl-Containing Clay, Grace Chigwada, Dongyan Wang, David D. Jiang, Charles A. Wilkie
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
Montmorillonite was organically modified using an ammonium salt containing 4-acetylbiphenyl. This clay (BPNC16 clay) was used to prepare polystyrene (PS), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and high impact polystyrene (HIPS) nanocomposites. Polystyrene nanocomposites were prepared both by in situ bulk polymerisation and melt blending processes, while the ABS and HIPS nanocomposites were prepared only by melt blending. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy were used to confirm nanocomposite formation. Thermogravimetric analysis was used to evaluate thermal stability and the flammability properties were evaluated using cone calorimetry. By thermogravimetry, BPNC16 clay was found to show high thermal stability, and by cone calorimetry, …
Thermal Degradation Of Acetate-Intercalated Hydroxy Double And Layered Hydroxy Salts, Everson Kandare, Jeanne Hossenlopp
Thermal Degradation Of Acetate-Intercalated Hydroxy Double And Layered Hydroxy Salts, Everson Kandare, Jeanne Hossenlopp
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
Two hydroxy double salts (HDSs), zinc copper hydroxy acetate (ZCA) and zinc nickel hydroxy acetate (ZNA), and an analogous layered compound, zinc hydroxy acetate (ZHA), have been prepared by a coprecipitation method. The thermal degradation of these materials was characterized via thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential thermal analysis (DTA), and TGA coupled with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of gas-phase products, TGA-FTIR. Loss of physisorbed and interlayer H2O was observed between 50 and 150 °C for all compounds. Acetic acid, acetone, water, and CO2 were released at high temperatures with relative acetone yields found to be dependent on precursor identity, with very …
Polyethylene And Polypropylene Nanocomposites Based On A Three Component Oligomerically-Modified Clay, Jinguo Zhang, David D. Jiang, Charles A. Wilkie
Polyethylene And Polypropylene Nanocomposites Based On A Three Component Oligomerically-Modified Clay, Jinguo Zhang, David D. Jiang, Charles A. Wilkie
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
Polyethylene and polypropylene nanocomposites were prepared using a novel oligomerically-modified clay that contains three components, styrene, lauryl acrylate and vinylbenzyl chloride. The nanocomposites were prepared by directly melt blending the polymers with the clay and they were characterized by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, to understand their morphology, and their thermal stability, flammability and mechanical properties were evaluated using thermogravimetric analysis, cone calorimetry and mechanical testing, respectively. The reduction in peak heat release rate is about 60% at 5% inorganic clay loading and 70% at 8% inorganic clay loading.
Polystyrene Nanocomposites Based On Quinolinium And Pyridinium Surfactants, Grace Chigwada, Dongyan Wang, Charles A. Wilkie
Polystyrene Nanocomposites Based On Quinolinium And Pyridinium Surfactants, Grace Chigwada, Dongyan Wang, Charles A. Wilkie
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
In this paper pyridine and quinoline-containing salts were employed to modify montmorillonite. TGA analysis shows that the quinolinium modified clay has a higher thermal stability than the pyridinium modified clay. Polystyrene nanocomposites were prepared by in situ bulk polymerisation and direct melt blending using both clays. The X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy results show the formation of intercalated structures. The 50% degradation temperature of the nanocomposites is increased and so is the amount of char from TGA analysis compared to the virgin polymer. Cone calorimetric results indicate that clay reduces the peak heat release rate and average mass loss …
Structural And Magnetic Properties Of La Mn₁₋ₓfeₓo₃ (0 < X < 1.0), X.-D. Zhou, L. R. Pederson, Qingsheng Cai, Jinbo Yang, B. J. Scarfino, M. Kim, William B. Yelon, William Joseph James, Harlan U. Anderson, C. Wang
Structural And Magnetic Properties Of La Mn₁₋ₓfeₓo₃ (0 < X < 1.0), X.-D. Zhou, L. R. Pederson, Qingsheng Cai, Jinbo Yang, B. J. Scarfino, M. Kim, William B. Yelon, William Joseph James, Harlan U. Anderson, C. Wang
Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
Electronic, structural, and magnetic properties of Mn-doped lanthanum ferrites were studied by neutron diffraction, superconducting quantum interference device, and impedance spectroscopy. Neutron diffraction refinements were performed with the constraint of full La occupancy, which showed the presence of excess oxygen when x < 0.4. Mixed valent Mn cations and cation vacancies, therefore, exist in all the samples. The samples with x > 0.7 are magnetically ordered at room temperature with orthorhombic symmetry (Pbnm). When x < 0.3 the structure is rhombohedral and magnetically disordered above 16 K. The majority carriers, electron holes, correspond to high oxidation states of Mn. The carrier concentration is determined from the Seebeck coefficients, and is a function of temperature and Fe concentration. The measurements of conductivity and Seebeck coefficients show polaron hopping at elevated temperatures.
The High-Resolution Structures Of The Neutral And The Low Ph Crystals Of Aminopeptidase From Aeromonas Proteolytica, William Desmarais, David L. Bienvenue, Krzysztof P. Bzymek, Gregory A. Petsko, Dagmar Ringe, Richard C. Holz
The High-Resolution Structures Of The Neutral And The Low Ph Crystals Of Aminopeptidase From Aeromonas Proteolytica, William Desmarais, David L. Bienvenue, Krzysztof P. Bzymek, Gregory A. Petsko, Dagmar Ringe, Richard C. Holz
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
The aminopeptidase from Aeromonas proteolytica (AAP) contains two zinc ions in the active site and catalyzes the degradation of peptides. Herein we report the crystal structures of AAP at 0.95-Å resolution at neutral pH and at 1.24-Å resolution at low pH. The combination of these structures allowed the precise modeling of atomic positions, the identification of the metal bridging oxygen species, and insight into the physical properties of the metal ions. On the basis of these structures, a new putative catalytic mechanism is proposed for AAP that is likely relevant to all binuclear metalloproteases.
Spectral Shape As An Indicator Of Molecular Weight In Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter, John Robert Helms
Spectral Shape As An Indicator Of Molecular Weight In Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter, John Robert Helms
Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations
Spectral slope is a term used to parameterize featureless absorbance spectra according to their shape. Spectral slope is obtained by calculating the slope of the log-linearized absorption spectrum over a given range of wavelengths. Past studies have shown that spectral slope is related to molecular size in fulvic acids. A simple method of spectral analysis that compares spectral slopes obtained from two distinct regions of the UV spectra of aquatic dissolved organic matter is demonstrated. The ratio of these slopes (RS) shows considerable change during photo-oxidation, variation within estuaries, and substantial shifts with depth in the upper 1000 …
A Comparative Genomic Analysis Of Chlorella Nc64a Virus Ny-2a And Chlorella Pbi Virus Mt325 From The Family Phycodnaviridae, Lisa A. Fitzgerald
A Comparative Genomic Analysis Of Chlorella Nc64a Virus Ny-2a And Chlorella Pbi Virus Mt325 From The Family Phycodnaviridae, Lisa A. Fitzgerald
Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
The family Phycodnaviridae consists of a morphologically similar but genetically diverse group of large dsDNA viruses which infect both fresh and marine water eukaryotic algae. Two viruses, the 370 kb Chlorella NC64A virus NY-2A and the 313 kb Chlorella Pbi virus MT325, from the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, were sequenced, analyzed, and compared to the prototype chlorella virus PBCV-1. The NY-2A genome, the largest chlorella viral genome sequenced to date, contains 886 open reading frames (ORFs) of 65 codons or larger and encodes 404 putative proteins and 7 tRNAs. The MT325 genome, the smallest chlorella viral genome sequenced to date, …
Reactions Of 1,1-Disubstituted-Ethylenes And 1,4-Diphenyl-1,3-Butadienes With Singlet Oxygen And 4-Alkyl-1,2,4-Triazoline-3,5-Dione (Rtad), Baishakhi Das
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
A study of the reaction pathways of 1,1-diphenylethylene; methyleneindan; fluorenene; trans,trans-1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butadiene; cis,trans-1,4-diphenyl-1,3- butadiene and cis,cis-1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butadiene with singlet oxygen and the singlet oxygen mimic, 4-alkyl-1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dione (RTAD) has been undertaken. Comparisons of the reactivity and reaction mechanisms among the isomers and electrophiles have been conducted. Singlet oxygen exhibits significantly lower reactivity compared to RTAD. RTAD reacts with 1,1- diphenylethylene to produce 4+2/ene and 4+2/4+2 (2:1) adducts but with methyleneindan to give a complex mixture including the ene adduct. Reactions of isomeric 1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butadienes with RTAD produce 4+2 adducts. The results of the studies provide …
Gas Chromatography: Mass Spectrometry Of Chemical Agents And Related Interferents, Lailiang Zhai
Gas Chromatography: Mass Spectrometry Of Chemical Agents And Related Interferents, Lailiang Zhai
Theses and Dissertations
One of the main problems encountered in chemical analysis operations in the field is collecting sufficient sample from the source and transferring that sample to the measurement instrument for fast separation and identification. I have been involved in developing a field-portable gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) system with solid phase microextraction (SPME) sampling for point detection of chemical agents. The objective is to minimize the analysis time between sampling and detection of a potential chemical threat. SPME offers a convenient means for sampling gaseous and liquid samples, concentrating the analytes, and transferring the analytes to the injection port of a GC …
Constancy In Integrated Cisplatin Plasma Concentrations Among Pediatric Patients, Jerry Goodisman, Abdul-Kader Souid
Constancy In Integrated Cisplatin Plasma Concentrations Among Pediatric Patients, Jerry Goodisman, Abdul-Kader Souid
Chemistry - All Scholarship
The authors report on the variability in the integrated quantity of free (unbound) plasma cisplatin (area under curve of plasma concentration versus time, AUC). The AUC was measured in 19 patients receiving cisplatin doses proportional to body surface areas (BSA), 30mg/m2 over 1 hour. The relative standard deviation (RSD, population standard deviation divided by mean value) for the maximum free plasma cisplatin concentration (Cmax, μM) was 0.338; for the half-life (t½, minute), 0.210; and for the AUC (μM minute), 0.320. Thus, BSA-based dosing gave significant variability in the AUC. We attempted to use (weight)a(height)b, seeking values of a and b …
Electrolytic Deposition Of Coatings For Prosthetic Metals And Alloys, Jody G. Redepenning
Electrolytic Deposition Of Coatings For Prosthetic Metals And Alloys, Jody G. Redepenning
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
An article coated with an electrolytically deposited biocompatible composite layer useful as an internal prosthetic device is disclosed. The bio-compatible composite coating that is electrolytically deposited onto the article comprises hydroxyapatite and chitosan. The introduction of chitosan into the crystal matrix of brushite/hydroxyapatite significantly improves the adhesive and chemical and mechanical stability properties of the coating.
United States Patent Number 7,014,749 B2
The Structure Of Β-Carbonic Anhydrase From The Carboxysomal Shell Reveals A Distinct Subclass With One Active Site For The Price Of Two, Michael R. Sawaya, Gordon C. Cannon, Sabine Heinhorst, Shiho Tanaka, Eric B. Williams, Todd O. Yeates, Cheryl A. Kerfeld
The Structure Of Β-Carbonic Anhydrase From The Carboxysomal Shell Reveals A Distinct Subclass With One Active Site For The Price Of Two, Michael R. Sawaya, Gordon C. Cannon, Sabine Heinhorst, Shiho Tanaka, Eric B. Williams, Todd O. Yeates, Cheryl A. Kerfeld
Faculty Publications
CsoSCA (formerly CsoS3) is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localized in the shell of a cellular microcompartment called the carboxysome, where it converts HCO-3 to CO2 for use in carbon fixation by ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO). CsoSCA lacks significant sequence similarity to any of the four known classes of carbonic anhydrase (α, β, γ, or δ), and so it was initially classified as belonging to a new class, ϵ. The crystal structure of CsoSCA from Halothiobacillus neapolitanus reveals that it is actually a representative member of a new subclass of β-carbonic anhydrases, distinguished by a lack of active site …
Membrane-Based Protein Preconcentration Microfluidic Devices, Yi Li
Membrane-Based Protein Preconcentration Microfluidic Devices, Yi Li
Theses and Dissertations
Interest in microchip capillary electrophoresis (CE) is growing due to the rapid analysis times provided and small sample input requirements. However, higher-concentration samples are typically needed because of the small (~pL) detection volumes in these devices. I have made membrane-based protein preconcentration systems in capillary and microchip designs to increase the detectability of low-concentration biological samples. A photopolymerized ion-permeable membrane interfaced with a microchannel in poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) formed the preconcentrator. When a voltage was applied between the sample reservoir and the ionically conductive membrane in a capillary-based system, R-phycoerythrin was concentrated more than 1,000 fold, as determined by laser-induced …
9,9′-Diethyl-3,3′-Di-9h-CarbazolYl, Erol Asker, John Masnovi
9,9′-Diethyl-3,3′-Di-9h-CarbazolYl, Erol Asker, John Masnovi
Chemistry Faculty Publications
In the title compound, C28H24N2, the carbazole ring systems are essentially planar to within 0.076 (3) Å. The dihedral angle between the planes of the ring systems is 40.38 (4)°. The contribution of intermolecular π–π interactions to the molecular stacking is observed.
Bis(9-EthylCarbazol-3-Yl)Methane, Erol Asker, John Masnovi
Bis(9-EthylCarbazol-3-Yl)Methane, Erol Asker, John Masnovi
Chemistry Faculty Publications
In the title compound, C29H26N2, the carbazole ring systems are essentially planar. There is no indication of π–π interactions in the crystal structure, adjacent carbazole groups being non-parallel.
Rapid, Sequence-Specific Detection Of Unpurified Pcr Amplicons Via A Reusable, Electrochemical Sensor, Rebecca Lai, Eric T. Hagally, Sang-Ho Lee, H. T. Soh, Kevin W. Plaxco, Alan J. Heeger
Rapid, Sequence-Specific Detection Of Unpurified Pcr Amplicons Via A Reusable, Electrochemical Sensor, Rebecca Lai, Eric T. Hagally, Sang-Ho Lee, H. T. Soh, Kevin W. Plaxco, Alan J. Heeger
Rebecca Lai Publications
We report an electrochemical method for the sequence-specific detection of unpurified amplification products of the gyrB gene of Salmonella typhimurium. Using an asymmetric PCR and the electrochemical E-DNA detection scheme, single-stranded amplicons were produced from as few as 90 gene copies and, without subsequent purification, rapidly identified. The detection is specific; the sensor does not respond when challenged with control oligonucleotides based on the gyrB genes of either Escherichia coli or various Shigella species. In contrast to existing sequence-specific optical- and capillary electrophoresis- based detection methods, the E-DNA sensor is fully electronic and requires neither cumbersome, expensive optics nor …
Fabrication Of Nanopillars By Nanosphere Lithography, Chin Li Cheung, R. J. Nikolic, C. E. Reinhardt, T. F. Wang
Fabrication Of Nanopillars By Nanosphere Lithography, Chin Li Cheung, R. J. Nikolic, C. E. Reinhardt, T. F. Wang
Barry Chin Li Cheung Publications
A low cost nanosphere lithography method for patterning and generation of semiconductor nanostructures provides a potential alternative to the conventional top-down fabrication techniques. Forests of silicon pillars of sub-500 nm diameter and with an aspect ratio up to 10 were fabricated using a combination of the nanosphere lithography and deep reactive ion etching techniques. The nanosphere etch mask coated silicon substrates were etched using oxygen plasma and a timemultiplexed “Bosch” process to produce nanopillars of different length, diameter and separation. Scanning electron microscopy data indicate that the silicon etch rates with the nanoscale etch masks decrease linearly with increasing aspect …
Tuning Supported Catalyst Reactivity With Dendrimer-Templated Pt-Cu Nanoparticles, Natalie N. Hoover, Bethany J. Auten, Bert D. Chandler
Tuning Supported Catalyst Reactivity With Dendrimer-Templated Pt-Cu Nanoparticles, Natalie N. Hoover, Bethany J. Auten, Bert D. Chandler
Chemistry Faculty Research
The effects of particle composition on heterogeneous catalysis were studied using dendrimer-encapsulated nanoparticles (DENs) as precursors to supported Pt-Cu catalysts. Bimetallic Pt-Cu DENs with varying Pt/Cu ratios were prepared in an anaerobic aqueous solution and deposited onto a high-purity commercial alumina support. The dendrimer template was then thermally removed to yield supported nanoparticle catalysts, which were studied with toluene hydrogenation and CO oxidation catalysis as well as infrared spectroscopy of adsorbed CO. Incorporating Cu into Pt nanoparticles had opposite effects on the two test reactions. Cu acted as a mild promoter for CO oxidation catalysis, and the promoting effect was …
Supplemental Materials For "Distinct Ceramide Synthases Regulate Polarized Growth In The Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus NidulansD", Shaojie Li, Liangcheng Du, Gary Yuen, Steven D. Harris
Supplemental Materials For "Distinct Ceramide Synthases Regulate Polarized Growth In The Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus NidulansD", Shaojie Li, Liangcheng Du, Gary Yuen, Steven D. Harris
Liangcheng Du Publications
Four figures not included in the print edition of the above-referenced article, that was published in Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 17, 1218–1227 (March 2006). :
Figure 1 - barA mutants are resistant to the effects of HPLC-purified HSAF.
Figure 2 - Alignment of Lag1 homologues.
Figure 3 - Alignments of BasA homologues.
Figure 4 - Growth defects of lagA mutants.
Distinct Ceramide Synthases Regulate Polarized Growth In The Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus NidulansD, Shaojie Li, Liangcheng Du, Gary Yuen, Steven D. Harris
Distinct Ceramide Synthases Regulate Polarized Growth In The Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus NidulansD, Shaojie Li, Liangcheng Du, Gary Yuen, Steven D. Harris
Liangcheng Du Publications
In filamentous fungi, the stabilization of a polarity axis is likely to be a pivotal event underlying the emergence of a germ tube from a germinating spore. Recent results implicate the polarisome in this process and also suggest that it requires localized membrane organization. Here, we employ a chemical genetic approach to demonstrate that ceramide synthesis is necessary for the formation of a stable polarity axis in the model fungus Aspergillus nidulans. We demonstrate that a novel compound (HSAF) produced by a bacterial biocontrol agent disrupts polarized growth and leads to loss of membrane organization and formin localization at …
Evaluation Of Chlorinated Solvent Removal Efficiency Among Three Wetland Plant Species: A Mesocom Study, Jun Yan
Theses and Dissertations
Different species of plants need to be studied individually to compare the remediation efficiency of each species. This research will study three different wetland plants species and an unplanted control, under a laboratory setting. Each plant has a different characteristic favorable for chlorinated solvent degradation. Eleocharis erythropoda (Spike Rush) are plants with thin tube like leaves and large root mass. Carex comosa (Bearded Sedge) has broad leaves and Scirpus atrovirens (Green Bulrush) are broad leafed wetland plants with a long flowering stem during reproduction. PCE will be injected into the plant mesocosm and any possible PCE degradation will be observed. …
Macrocyclic Antibiotics As Separation Agents, Daniel W. Armstrong
Macrocyclic Antibiotics As Separation Agents, Daniel W. Armstrong
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
Macrocyclic antibiotics having ring structures with at least 10 members act as separation agents in crystallization, precipitation, filtration, electrophoresis, and chromatography. The macrocyclic antibiotics include ansamacrolides, macrolides, macrocyclic peptides, polyenes and derivatives thereof. The process has been found to be especially advantageous for separation of optical isomers by electrophoresis and chromatography.
A Formal [3,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangement Route To Quaternary Α-Vinyl Amino Acids: Use Of Allylic N-Pmp Trifluoroacetimidates, David B. Berkowitz, Bin Wu, Huijie Li
A Formal [3,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangement Route To Quaternary Α-Vinyl Amino Acids: Use Of Allylic N-Pmp Trifluoroacetimidates, David B. Berkowitz, Bin Wu, Huijie Li
David Berkowitz Publications
Pd(II)-mediated rearrangement of allylic N-PMP (p-methoxyphenyl) trifluoroacetimidates provides the first formal sigmatropic route to quaternary, α-vinylic amino acids, potential suicide substrates for PLP-enzymes. The amino acid side chains enter via transition metal-mediated C-C bond constructions, including (i) Cu(I)-mediated conjugate addition (Ala); (ii) Pd(0)/AsPh3-mediated Stille coupling (Allyl-Gly, Phe, DOPA, m-Tyr) and (iii) Pd(0)/Pt-Bu3-mediated Negishi coupling (Leu). In the synthesis of the DOPA decarboxylase inactivator, α-vinyl-m-tyrosine, the new N-PMP trifluoroacetimidate rearranges much more efficiently than the corresponding trichloroacetimidate.