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Estimation Of Periodate By Oxindolamine, Lester Dale Burgess Jan 1963

Estimation Of Periodate By Oxindolamine, Lester Dale Burgess

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The carbohydrates play a vital role in the chemistry of the life processes. As man’s study of these processes, both fundamentally and in applied areas such as medicine, becomes ever more intensive, the limitations of our analytical procedures become ever more serious. While there are innumerable quantitative analytic procedures for the monosaccharides, there is a severe dearth of good micro colorimetric procedures. A particularly useful and widely used micro and semimicro procedure, based upon periodic acid oxidation, was originally introduced by Malaprade in France in 1928. In general, the consumption of the periodic acid in estimated by a back titration …


An Experimental Investigation Of Coloring Matter In Flowers Of Vinca Major, Alin Haykohi Gulbenk Jan 1963

An Experimental Investigation Of Coloring Matter In Flowers Of Vinca Major, Alin Haykohi Gulbenk

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Even though early man did not know the nature of coloring matter in flowers, he used the coloring matter as dye for centuries. There are a variety of reasons for the interest of chemists in natural and artificial coloring matters. One of these is the color pleasure, anothe1· is the commercial importance. The visible color facilitates the experimental work in the search for methods if separation, purification and determination of organic structures.

Search for the knowledge of coloring matter goes far back in history. Man has dyed his textiles with the help of mordants from the most ancient times up …


Construction And Initial Testing Of A Microwave Spectrometer, Thomas Willard Duecker Jan 1963

Construction And Initial Testing Of A Microwave Spectrometer, Thomas Willard Duecker

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This thesis has been written to provide a basic understanding of the spectrometer and to be used as a useful reference for its operation. Discussions of such things as the propagation of microwaves and the mechanics of klystron operations have been avoided.


High Temperature Adsorption Studies On Solid Adsorbents, Julian Joseph Hamerski Jan 1963

High Temperature Adsorption Studies On Solid Adsorbents, Julian Joseph Hamerski

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It has been found that there exist certain crystalline aluminosilicates which provide regular net-works of channels with diameters no bigger than those of molecules. Such crystals can act as sieves (thus the name "molecular sieves" now marketed by the Linde Air Products Company) and bring about a separation of molecular species by occluding small molecules while not adsorbing larger molecules or molecules with shapes that do not "fit."

The aluminosilicates were termed zeolites first by Baron Cronstedt (1) some 200 years ago. He observed that certain mineral crystals, when heated, appeared to melt and to boil at the same time. …


Preparation And Properties Of 3, 3’ -Disbubstituted-2, 2’ – Three-Carbon-Atom Bridged Biphenyls, Allan E. Nader Jan 1963

Preparation And Properties Of 3, 3’ -Disbubstituted-2, 2’ – Three-Carbon-Atom Bridged Biphenyls, Allan E. Nader

Masters Theses

Introduction

The configuration of biphenyl has been treated in numerous articles and reviews (1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 22, 23). In particular the configuration of 2,2'-bridged biphenyl derivatives has obtained attention. The synthesis of an optically active 2,2'-three-carbon-atom-bridged biphenyl possessing an ultraviolet absorption maximum at 250 mμ has been reported by Iffland and Siegel (15). These properties require first, a non-planar configuration for the molecule and second, significant inter-ring conjugation as demonstrated by ultraviolet spectra.

Several 2,2'-three-atom-bridged biphenyls have been prepared by Ahmed and Hall (2, 3) in order to obtain some measure of their specific rotation. The use …


Preparation Of The Cis And Trans Isomers Of Methylcyclohexanecarboxylic Acids And Their 2-Diethylaminoethyl Esters, Paul Allen Meulman Jan 1963

Preparation Of The Cis And Trans Isomers Of Methylcyclohexanecarboxylic Acids And Their 2-Diethylaminoethyl Esters, Paul Allen Meulman

Masters Theses

Introduction

The purpose of this research is to prepare the CIS and TRANS isomers of the 2, 3 and 4-methylcyclohecanecarboxylic acids and their 2-diethylaminoethyl esters.

This series of compounds is of interest because of the anti-tumor activity shown by some ethanolamine derivatives. The compounds to be prepared in this study represent modifications of these structures to determine if further investigation in this area is worthwhile. A pharmacological evaluation of these compounds will be made since many esters of amino alcohols have demonstrated pharmacological activity. The cancer chemotherapeutic and pharmacological test results are not included in this paper, but will be …


The Reaction Of Sodium Iodide In Acetone With Halogenated Epoxides -- A Mechanism Study, Thomas E. Breuer Jan 1963

The Reaction Of Sodium Iodide In Acetone With Halogenated Epoxides -- A Mechanism Study, Thomas E. Breuer

Masters Theses

"l-bromo-2,3-epoxybutane reacted with sodium iodide in acetone to give 3-iodo-l,2-epoxybutane in 70.1 per cent yield. 3-bromo-l,2-epoxybutane produced l-iodo-2,3-epoxybutane in 69.9 per cent yield when it was allowed to react with a solution of sodium iodide in acetone. No other product could be isolated after either reaction, although it is possible that another compound may have been produced in very small amounts. The iodoepoxides were oxidized to the corresponding α-iodoacid in approximately ninety per cent yield by silver oxide"--Summary, page 40.


The Anodic Dissolution Of Zinc In Aqueous Solutions, Glenn E. Stoner Jan 1963

The Anodic Dissolution Of Zinc In Aqueous Solutions, Glenn E. Stoner

Masters Theses

"The increasing demand for protective metals as coatings and non-corrosive alloys has stimulated extensive research on the fundamental behavior of metals in corrosive media.

One of the problems still unsolved is the nature of the mechanism of the anodic dissolution of metals like zinc, magnesium, beryllium, cadmium, and aluminum in aqueous salt solutions. Several schools of investigators have proposed different and opposing theories to explain the discrepancies which often arise between coulometric data and the weight loss of metal electrodes in certain salt solutions.

The purpose of this investigation was to obtain experimental data for the anodic dissolution of zinc …


Permeation Of Water Vapor Through Linear Polymer Films, Mohammed S. Rifai Jan 1963

Permeation Of Water Vapor Through Linear Polymer Films, Mohammed S. Rifai

Masters Theses

"Film formation from thermoplastic resin solutions Is Influenced by secondary intermolecular forces. Consider what may happen when organic coatings change from a liquid to a solid state. In the liquid state it is logical to consider the linear polymer molecules as agglomerates being dispersed in the volatile component rather than being present In solution. These molecular agglomerates are referred to as micelles. They have various degrees of orientation depending on the extent and the location of dipole forces in both polymer and solvent molecules.

When a coating is applied the solvent starts to evaporate and the micelles are driven closer …


Kinetic Investigation Of The Hydrochlorination Of Olefins In Aprotic Solvents And Sulfonation Of Idobenzene And The Selectivity Relation, Thomas Glen Davies Sep 1962

Kinetic Investigation Of The Hydrochlorination Of Olefins In Aprotic Solvents And Sulfonation Of Idobenzene And The Selectivity Relation, Thomas Glen Davies

Theses and Dissertations

Kinetic investigation of the hydrochlorination of cyclohexene and cis-2-butene in n-heptane with SnCl4 as catalyst shows that the reaction is second order with respect to both olefin and catalyst. The specific rate constants at 25° , 0° and -23.8°C and the activation parameters were determined. Investigation of the Ga2Cl6 catalyzed hydrochlorination of cyclohexene and cis-2-butene in dichloromethane indicates that alkylation and polymerization compete with the hydrochlorination reaction in the presence of the solvent. The relative reaction rates and the isomer distribution for the sulfonation of iodobenzene by S35O3 have been determined in refluxing SO2 at -10°C. The reaction resulted in …


5th Annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference Abstracts Of Papers Aug 1962

5th Annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference Abstracts Of Papers

Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance

Abstracts of papers presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Held in Denver, Colorado, August 6-7, 1962.


5th Annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference Program Aug 1962

5th Annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference Program

Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance

Program from the 5th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Held in Denver, Colorado, August 6-7, 1962.


Sulfonation Of Chlorobenzene And The Selectivity Relation ; Bromine Addition To Cyclohexene In Dichloromethane ; Thorpe's Synthesis Of The Caged Acid, 4-Methyltricyclo[1.1.0.0[Superscript 2-4]] Butane-1,2,3-Tricarboxylic Acid, John A. Gurney Aug 1962

Sulfonation Of Chlorobenzene And The Selectivity Relation ; Bromine Addition To Cyclohexene In Dichloromethane ; Thorpe's Synthesis Of The Caged Acid, 4-Methyltricyclo[1.1.0.0[Superscript 2-4]] Butane-1,2,3-Tricarboxylic Acid, John A. Gurney

Theses and Dissertations

Aromatic sulfonation and some substitution reactions of chlorobenzene show deviations in the selectivity relation. A determination of chlorobenzene sulfonation provided the following rate ratio relative to benzene and partial rate factors: 1.0, [---] of 0.064 , mf 1.7 and pf 4. 2. Our work, Olah's nitration, Ferguson's bromination and Stock's chlorination define a new relation that can be express by adding an entropy term (A) to the selectivity relation. We determined the rate of bromine-cyclohexene addition in dichloro-methane at 0° to provide a basis for a systematic variation of solvents at low temperature. An unusual zero-order reaction was encountered. The …


The Correlation Of Spectra And Steric Effects In Alkyl And Aryl Hydrazones, Dennis J. Weber Aug 1962

The Correlation Of Spectra And Steric Effects In Alkyl And Aryl Hydrazones, Dennis J. Weber

Masters Theses

Introduction

The correlation of spectra, especially ultraviolet spectra, of hydrazones with their structure has resulted in considerable confusion because of the variations in spectra obtained from apparently the same basic chromophore.


Dissertation In Organic Chemistry. Part I, The Fate Of The Anilino Moiety In The Rearrangement Of Α-Anilonoketones. Part Ii, Partial Rate Factors For Sulfonation Of Bromebenzene With Sulfur Trioxide. Part Iii., Preliminary Survey On The Effect Of High Pressure On Ferrocene And Cycloöctatetraene, Jerold Carter Robertson Aug 1962

Dissertation In Organic Chemistry. Part I, The Fate Of The Anilino Moiety In The Rearrangement Of Α-Anilonoketones. Part Ii, Partial Rate Factors For Sulfonation Of Bromebenzene With Sulfur Trioxide. Part Iii., Preliminary Survey On The Effect Of High Pressure On Ferrocene And Cycloöctatetraene, Jerold Carter Robertson

Theses and Dissertations

Part I. The rearrangement of α-anilinoketones was studied in an effort to determine the mode of movement of the nitrogen moiety. A crossover experiment was carried out with an equimolar mixture of 2-(4- bromoanilino)-1-(4-bromophenyl)-2-(4-methoxyphenyl) ethanone and 2-(4-chloroanilino)-1-(4-chlorophenyl) -2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethanone with γ- picoline hydrobromide as the catalyst. The reaction product was analysed by means of a mass spectrograph. The results of the analysis indicate a crossover of the nitrogen moiety during rearrangement. This indicates that the nitrogen moiety moves in an intermolecular manner during the rearrangement. Part II. The isomer distribution from the sulfonation of bromobenzene with sulfur trioxide was determined by …


The Analysis Of Seed Oils Of Six Tropical Plant Species By Gas Chromatography, Justin C. Hamer Jun 1962

The Analysis Of Seed Oils Of Six Tropical Plant Species By Gas Chromatography, Justin C. Hamer

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

Several factors influenced the choice of tropical plant seeds studied in this research. Among these factors were: (1) an early interest in the chemistry of natural products; (2) the legends surrounding the use of certain plants by native herb "doctors," and (3) the ready availability of the materials at the beginning of this investigation, which was started in Cuba.


A Spectroscopic Study Of Some Rare Earth Complexes, Richard M. Alire Jun 1962

A Spectroscopic Study Of Some Rare Earth Complexes, Richard M. Alire

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

The phenomenon of intramolecular energy transfer was studied using anthranilate, 8-hydroxyquinolate, 2-methyl-8-hydroxyquinolate, and salicylaldehyde rare earth chelates. Line emission characteristic of the rare earth ion was observed whenever the lowest triplet (measured) of the complex was higher in energy than the emitting (resonance) level of the rare earth trivalent ion. The path of energy transfer from the organic portion of the chelate to the rare earth ion was verified as going via the lowest or a nearby triplet state of the complex.


The Synthesis And Analysis Of Kau(Cn)4.3/2 H2o And Its Proposed Separation From Kau(Cn)2.2h2o, George Edgar Hartwell Jun 1962

The Synthesis And Analysis Of Kau(Cn)4.3/2 H2o And Its Proposed Separation From Kau(Cn)2.2h2o, George Edgar Hartwell

Honors Theses

The increasing use of radioactive tracers in chemistry has lead to many investigations of the rate of exchange between two different oxidation states of a single element in solution. These studies lead to a more basic understanding of the structure of certain ions and their chemical reactions. Other methods of identification open for investigation include polarography and the use of conductance measurements, since the equivalence conductances differ significantly.


Studies In Photoexcited Ketone Systems, Robert Michele Heimlich Jun 1962

Studies In Photoexcited Ketone Systems, Robert Michele Heimlich

Honors Theses

The photochemical reduction of benzophenone to benzopinacol has been known since the early part of this century when it was first discovered by Ciamician and Silber (4). The reaction is used today as a convenient preparation of benzopinacol. Benzophenone dissolved in isopropyl alcohol is placed in bright sun light and allowed to stand. After several hours the first crystals of benzopinacol begin to separate and within a few days the reaction is complete (13). The reaction proceeds through a photoexcited state of benzophenone. The excited intermediate abstracts hydrogen from the solvent (isopropyl alcohol) to form the diphenylhydroxymethyl radical and a …


Electromigration In A Cation Exchange Resin, Barton Stephen Solomon Jun 1962

Electromigration In A Cation Exchange Resin, Barton Stephen Solomon

Honors Theses

The purpose of this research was to investigate the phenomenon of electromigration of ions in a cation exchange resin. When a potential is applied across a solution of ions in series with an ion exchange resin column, the cations will migrate through the resin column, the cations will migrate through the resin toward the cathode and the anions will migrate toward the anode. The cations as they migrate through the resign should form bands because of their different ionic mobilities and their different exchange rates on the resin. The object of these experiments was to design and build the apparatus …


Catalyzed Reactions Of Organosiliconhydrides With Α, Β Unsaturated Ketones, Robert P. Desieno Jun 1962

Catalyzed Reactions Of Organosiliconhydrides With Α, Β Unsaturated Ketones, Robert P. Desieno

Honors Theses

The addition of organosiliconhydrides to olefins has been of laboratory and industrial importance for twenty-five years. Literally hundreds of examples may be cited describing reactions of organosilicon­hydrides with a wide spectrum of olefinic compounds. These reactions have been conducted in either the catalyzed or uncatalyzed state. While the reactions may be forced under the influence of heat and pressure, they are more economically and practically carried out in the presence of catalysts. Catalysts encompass a wide variety of materials including peroxides, tertiary bases, metals, metal salts, U.V light, and gamma radiation.


Attempts In The Synthesis Of T-Alkylhydrazines, Richard A. Evans Jun 1962

Attempts In The Synthesis Of T-Alkylhydrazines, Richard A. Evans

Masters Theses

Introduction

Interest in t-alkyhydrazines has developed from the recent preparation of azoacetates (5) by the leadtetra-acetate oxidation of hydrazones


High Temperature Vaporization Behavior And Thermodynamic Properties Of Hafnium Diboride, Milton C. Krupka May 1962

High Temperature Vaporization Behavior And Thermodynamic Properties Of Hafnium Diboride, Milton C. Krupka

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

Vaporization of hafnium diboride has been studied in a tungsten effusion cell over the temperature range 2175 degrees K. to 2500 degrees K. A low-melting eutectic at 2520 degrees K. prevented the use of the effusion cell technique at higher temperatures.


The Kinetics Of The Exchange Of Chlorine Atoms Between Hydrogen Chloride And Benzyl Chlorides, Warren Bruce May 1962

The Kinetics Of The Exchange Of Chlorine Atoms Between Hydrogen Chloride And Benzyl Chlorides, Warren Bruce

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

The study of the rates of chemical reactions in solutions has received a great deal of attention, primarily because of the relative ease with which such investigations can be persued; however, the great number of publications can never obscure the truth that a rigorous treatment of molecular processes in solutions is not available. The approach to the problem has been through extensions of theories which have their origins in descriptions of gaseous systems, and, with few exceptions, these extensions are firmly grounded on the techniques of classical thermodynamics. Hopefully, future advances in the calculation of the partition functions of molecules …


Kinetics Of The Reaction Of Isatoic Anhydride With Low Molecular Weight Alcohols, William Mast May 1962

Kinetics Of The Reaction Of Isatoic Anhydride With Low Molecular Weight Alcohols, William Mast

Chemistry Honors Papers

This 22 page thesis studies the kinetics of the reaction of isatoic anhydride with low-molecular-weight alcohols by a colorimetric method.


A Study Of The Reactions In The Formation Of Sulfoacetic Acid And Of The Preparation Of Pure Crystalline Sulfoacetic Acid, Barbara Jean Eichel May 1962

A Study Of The Reactions In The Formation Of Sulfoacetic Acid And Of The Preparation Of Pure Crystalline Sulfoacetic Acid, Barbara Jean Eichel

Chemistry Honors Papers

This 15 page thesis attempts to explain the difficulty in obtaining crystalline solids from sulfoacetic acid.


The Effect Of Chelates On Phosphorus Availability And Mobility, Salah Ahmed Tahoun May 1962

The Effect Of Chelates On Phosphorus Availability And Mobility, Salah Ahmed Tahoun

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Soil-phosphorus relations and plant-phosphorus relations have attracted the interest of many investigators since Liebig introduced his famous theory about the importance of the mineral matters to the plant in 1840. It was soon realized that phosphorus nutrition was a problem not easily solved for two reasons. 1. The added phosphorus fertilizers, soon after soil application are converted by some reactions in the soil to complex compounds far less soluble, consequently less available to the plant. Conclusions about this process led to controversial debates until it was discovered that a general statement covering all soils was impossible since the reactions involved …


Molybdenum Chelates Of 8-Hydroxyquinoline-5-Sulfonic Acid, Ellis Ray Peterson May 1962

Molybdenum Chelates Of 8-Hydroxyquinoline-5-Sulfonic Acid, Ellis Ray Peterson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Man has had an intense interest in the role of enzymes in biological reactions for many years. The basic question -- how enzymes are able to function so efficiently -- remains as yet largely unanswered.

Only in recent years has it been discovered that molybdenum is essential for certain biological processes. For example, traces of molybdenum added to certain soils have resulted in spectacular plant growth (1). Four enzymes are known to contain molybdenum: nitrate reductase (2), hydrogenase (3), xanthine oxidase (4), and aldehyde oxidase (5). In each of these enzymes riboflavin is also present as the coenzyme FAD (flavin …


Complexing Of Sugars And Polyhydroxy Alcohols With Molybdenum (Vi), Su Chin Kiang May 1962

Complexing Of Sugars And Polyhydroxy Alcohols With Molybdenum (Vi), Su Chin Kiang

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Molybdenum is very important in the life processes of both plants and animals. It acts as a catalyst in promoting and controlling many biological reactions in living cells, but exactly what it does and how it functions are not well understood. In the past because of the obvious complexity of the reactions concerned and the extremely minute quantities of molybdenum involved, its presence was long undetected. Lately, molybdenum has drawn special attention on account of its effects on metabolic processes, particularly of plants. In this regard, molybdenum has been shown to be present in four enzymes: nitrate reductase (JJ), xanthine …


An Investigation Of Coulometric Methods Of Analysis Of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine, David M. Creighton May 1962

An Investigation Of Coulometric Methods Of Analysis Of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine, David M. Creighton

Theses and Dissertations

The oxidation of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine by bromine has been studied using a coulometric method of bromine generation, and a dual intermediate system of bromide and cupric ions in solution. The system allowed over-generation of bromine and back-titration by cupric ion. The results of the investigation showed that the mechanism of oxidation is not fixed, but is a function of the concentration of bromine in the solution at any time. Additional studies have been recommended, whereby the mechanisms of the reactions may be determined.