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Energy-Loss Spectra And Collision Cross Sections For Impact Of 20-120-Kev Positive Ions On Molecular Nitrogen, F. D. Schowengerdt, John T. Park Jan 1970

Energy-Loss Spectra And Collision Cross Sections For Impact Of 20-120-Kev Positive Ions On Molecular Nitrogen, F. D. Schowengerdt, John T. Park

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Inelastic energy-loss spectra induced by impact of H+, H2+, and Ar+ on N2 have been measured at incident ion energies of 20-120 keV, with an energy resolution of about 2 eV. Prominent peaks are observed at energy losses of 9.5 and 13.8 eV. The first of these is well resolved and is attributed to excitation of the Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH) system of N2. The peak at 13.8 eV is believed due primarily to excitation of the bu1 band of the Worley-Jenkins series. The locations of these features on the energy-loss scale do not agree with results of the electron impact work …


Measurements Of Excited-State Population Ratios Of Atomic Hydrogen Produced By Charge-Exchange Neutralization Of Energetic Proton Beams, Robert H. Mcfarland, Archer H. Futch Jan 1970

Measurements Of Excited-State Population Ratios Of Atomic Hydrogen Produced By Charge-Exchange Neutralization Of Energetic Proton Beams, Robert H. Mcfarland, Archer H. Futch

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Excited-state population ratios for atomic hydrogen have been measured for energetic hydrogen ions neutralized by charge exchange with a number of different metallic vapors and permanent gases. Electric field ionization techniques were used to determine excitation ratios. Detection of the energetic ions and neutrals was accomplished using partially depleted surface-barrier detectors. Counting, using phase-detection techniques in which an add-subtract scaler was phased to the signal, provided an improved signal-to-noise ratio. Two methods were used to provide desired targets. Metallic vapor and permanent-gas thin targets of the order of 10-5 mTorr cm were produced as chopped neutral beams, using conventional crossed-beam …


Identification Of Decomposition Products Of Tropyl Azide And Interaction Of Tropylium Ion With Nucleophiles, James Joseph Ward Jan 1970

Identification Of Decomposition Products Of Tropyl Azide And Interaction Of Tropylium Ion With Nucleophiles, James Joseph Ward

Doctoral Dissertations

"An investigation of the structures of several of the products resulting from the decomposition of tropyl azide (I) and of the chemistry of related processes has been undertaken. Irradiation of samples of (I) in the vapor phase with low intensity UV G.E. Sun Lamps furnished a low melting white solid identified as tropyl troponimmonium azide (II). Earlier experiments of a similar nature reported to furnish (III) were not repeatable (Chem. Commun 276 (1967))...

Upon standing, solutions of (I) slowly formed troponimmonium azide (IV) in the cold (J. Chem. Soc. (D), 220 (1970)). The structures (II) and (IV) were confirmed by …


Theory Of Shallow Donor Impurity Surface States, Vidal Emmanuel Godwin Jan 1970

Theory Of Shallow Donor Impurity Surface States, Vidal Emmanuel Godwin

Doctoral Dissertations

"A variational approach has been used to solve the effective-mass equation, when the impurity ion is located at a depth d from the surface of a semiconductor, where 0 < d < db and db represents the case when the impurity ion is in the bulk of the semiconductor. The ground state and the excited state having the largest electric dipole coupling to the ground state have been determined. We have plotted the energy dependence on the depth of the impurity ion from the surface of the semiconductor. The energy has also been calculated as a function of the orientation of the …


A Study Of Far Infrared Grid Filters, Harold Victor Romero Jan 1970

A Study Of Far Infrared Grid Filters, Harold Victor Romero

Doctoral Dissertations

"The diffraction theory for the transmission of electromagnetic fields through a grid in a dielectric is derived and experimentally checked in the visible wavelength region. In the far infrared, an approximate mathematical representation is found to describe the grids in dielectrics. The empirical equations in the far infrared are combined with the electrical circuit-transmission line analog for inductive grids. Detailed structure of the transmittance versus wave number curves are presented. Then the theory of multielement grid filters is derived and compared with experiment. The properties of the filters can be predicted from a knowledge of the characteristics of the individual …


A Heuristic Algorithm For Determining A Constructive Suboptimal Solution To The Combinatorial Problem Of Facility Allocation, Harry Kerry Edwards Jan 1970

A Heuristic Algorithm For Determining A Constructive Suboptimal Solution To The Combinatorial Problem Of Facility Allocation, Harry Kerry Edwards

Doctoral Dissertations

"The major problem in plant layout is to determine the most economical relative location of facilities. There are two distinct types of suboptimal solutions to this combinatorial problem: construction and improvement. The writer has developed Modular Allocation Technique (MAT) which is the first useful construction suboptimal technique. The MAT general algorithm, a theorem relating the MAT solution to the optimal solution and an example problem are given. A computer program has been written that will apply MAT to the allocation problem for a maximum of 40 facilities. Results are given to demonstrate how MAT solutions may be used as initial …


A Quasi-Lattice Model Of Simple Liquids, Jesse Herbert Collins Jan 1970

A Quasi-Lattice Model Of Simple Liquids, Jesse Herbert Collins

Doctoral Dissertations

"A cellular model of simple liquids is proposed which eliminates the objectionable feature of long range order found in other cell models. The volume is divided into N identical spherically symmetric cells, each occupied by one molecule. The cell-center density distribution relative to an average given cell center forms a series of Gaussian peaks whose width is proportional to the square root of the distance from the given cell center. The number of cell centers and average radial distance represented by each of the peaks correspond to a face-centered cubic lattice. The molecular pair distribution function is determined for several …


A Fundamental Investigation Of The Gas Phase Polymerization Of Styrene And Vinyl Type Monomers In A Low Power Inductively Coupled 4 Mhz Rf Plasma, L. F. Thompson Jan 1970

A Fundamental Investigation Of The Gas Phase Polymerization Of Styrene And Vinyl Type Monomers In A Low Power Inductively Coupled 4 Mhz Rf Plasma, L. F. Thompson

Doctoral Dissertations

"A study has been made on the plasma polymerization of styrene and vinyl type monomers in a cold, low power, inductively-coupled RF plasma. All vinyl type monomers yielded an insoluble, crosslinked film which was slightly colored. A kinetic study is reported for styrene. The effects of power level, bleed rate of monomer, pressure and reactor geometry on the rate of polymer formation are reported. A mechanism is postulated for plasma polymerization. It was found that the initiation step was the rate controlling step and that the reaction followed a cationic polymerization scheme. Both crosslinking and discoloration of the polymers occur …


A Coordinate Oriented Algorithm For The Traveling Salesman Problem, Joseph Sidney Greene Jan 1970

A Coordinate Oriented Algorithm For The Traveling Salesman Problem, Joseph Sidney Greene

Doctoral Dissertations

"The traveling salesman problem may be stated as follows: "A salesman is required to visit each of n given cities once and only once, starting from any city and returning to the original place of departure. What route should be chosen in order to minimize the total distance traveled?" A new algorithm is developed which gives a good approximation to the solution for a large number of cities using reasonable computer time and which will converge to the exact solution if allowed to continue. This algorithm is a branch and bound technique which utilizes the distance between cities in its …


Heuristic Algorithms For The Generalized Vehicle Dispatch Problem, Leland Ray Miller Jan 1970

Heuristic Algorithms For The Generalized Vehicle Dispatch Problem, Leland Ray Miller

Doctoral Dissertations

"A heuristic algorithm, called the sweep algorithm, is developed for the vehicle dispatch problem with distance and load constraints for each vehicle. A mathematical development and a step procedure for the sweep algorithm is given. Also given are eight problems and their solutions derived by the sweep algorithm. The solutions for this algorithm are compared with solutions from other vehicle dispatch algorithms, and the sweep algorithm is found to give better results for almost every problem. Various modifications are also presented for the sweep algorithm. A mathematical formulation is given for the vehicle dispatch problem with arbitrary cost functions at …


The Reaction Of N-Sulfinylamines With Diazoalkanes, Harry R. Musser Jan 1970

The Reaction Of N-Sulfinylamines With Diazoalkanes, Harry R. Musser

Doctoral Dissertations

"The photochemical decomposition of diphenyldiazomethane in the presence on N-sulfinylamines leads to ketimines. By-products include tetraphenylethylene, benzophenone, thiobenzophenone, and benzophenone azine. This reaction is the first example of carbene addition to a non-carbon containing multiple bond system. Evidence indicates that the carbene adds to the N=S bond of the N-sulfinylamine to give the corresponding thiaziridine-S-oxide which spontaneously decomposes to give ketimine and SO. In the dark N-sulfinylaniline catalyzes the decomposition of diazoalkanes to carbenes. This decomposition presumably takes place through a thiatriazole-1-oxide intermediate. The carbene then reacts either with N-sulfinylaniline to form ketimine, after loss of SO, or with diazoalkane …


Ground-State Wave Function Of Shallow Donors In Uniaxially Stressed Silicon: Piezohyperfine Constants Determined By Electron-Nuclear Double Resonance, Edward B. (Boyd) Hale, Theodore G. Castner Jan 1970

Ground-State Wave Function Of Shallow Donors In Uniaxially Stressed Silicon: Piezohyperfine Constants Determined By Electron-Nuclear Double Resonance, Edward B. (Boyd) Hale, Theodore G. Castner

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Stress-induced changes in the ENDOR spectra of a shallow donor electron interacting with various Si29 nuclei neighboring the donor have been experimentally and theoretically investigated. For each of the three measured donors - As, P, and Sb - the compressional, uniaxial stress was applied along the [001] axis and its magnitude corresponded to strains up to 10-3. To describe the observed linear and quadratic shifts and splitting's of the lines in an ENDOR shell, we have defined a set of piezo hyperfine constants. One piezo hyperfine constant was measured for each axis-class shell; three independent piezo hyperfine constants were measured …


Petrology And Diagenesis Of The Cyclic Maquoketa Formation (Upper Ordovician) Pike County, Missouri, Edwin Carl Kettenbrink Jr. Jan 1970

Petrology And Diagenesis Of The Cyclic Maquoketa Formation (Upper Ordovician) Pike County, Missouri, Edwin Carl Kettenbrink Jr.

Masters Theses

"The Maquoketa Formation (Upper Ordovician-Cincinnatian Series) has been extensively studied for over one hundred years, but a petrographic study of its cyclic lithologies has been neglected. The following six distinct Maquoketa lithologies have been recognized in this study in Pike County, Missouri: 1) phosphatic biosparite, 2) phosphorite, 3) micrite-microsparite, 4) dolomitic shale, 5) dolomitic marlstone, and 6) dolomitic quartz siltstone. Three cycle types are present in the Maquoketa. They are expressed as thin beds (1-20 inches) of alternating micrite-shale, micrite-marlstone, and shale-siltstone. Contacts between different lithologies are sharp, indicating a primary sedimentological origin for the cycles. Precisely what mechanism was …


Structures And Relationships Of Some Perovskite-Type Compounds, Christian Michel Jan 1970

Structures And Relationships Of Some Perovskite-Type Compounds, Christian Michel

Doctoral Dissertations

"A model for crystallographic transitions in perovskites is proposed. The model consists of regular octahedra sharing corners and topologically able to rotate without distortion around their three-fold axes. This model, with R3̄c symmetry (18e position) can be described in terms of a continuous rotation of angle, w, of octahedra from two ideal symmetry forms: the hexagonal close-packed and the cubic face-centered configurations. A parametric relation is derived between w and the rhombohedral cell angle, α, or the corresponding hexagonal axial ratio c/a . A wide range of atomic structures based on a framework of regular or slightly distorted octahedra sharing …


An Experimental And Theoretical Study Of The Nucleation Of Water Vapor On Ions In Helium And Argon, Daniel R. White Jan 1970

An Experimental And Theoretical Study Of The Nucleation Of Water Vapor On Ions In Helium And Argon, Daniel R. White

Doctoral Dissertations

"The nucleation of water vapor on ions in atmospheres of helium and argon was studied using an expansion type cloud chamber. Separation of the positive and negative ions was achieved so that the nucleation could be studied as a function of both the sign of the ionic charge and the supersaturation. A semiphenominological theory was developed as an extension of the classical theory to include the effects of the ionic charge on the nucleation process. The theoretical model of the prenucleation embryo was assumed to possess an oriented dipole surface layer with the direction of orientation dependent on the sign …


Completeness And Related Topics In A Quasi-Uniform Space, John Warnock Carlson Jan 1970

Completeness And Related Topics In A Quasi-Uniform Space, John Warnock Carlson

Doctoral Dissertations

"Completions and a strong completion of a quasi-uniform space are constructed and examined. It is shown that the trivial completion of a T₀ space is T₀ . Examples are given to show that a T₁ space need not have a T₁ strong completion and a T₂ space need not have a T₂ completion. The nontrivial completion constructed is shown to be T₁ if the space is T₁ and the quasi-uniform structure is the Pervin structure. It is shown that a space can be uniformizable and admit a strongly complete quasi-uniform structure and not admit a complete uniform structure. Several counter-examples …


Substitution And Photolytic Rearrangements In Three-Member Ring Compounds, Joseph Terril Bohanon Jan 1970

Substitution And Photolytic Rearrangements In Three-Member Ring Compounds, Joseph Terril Bohanon

Doctoral Dissertations

"An investigation into the substitution and photolytic rearrangements of 1,2,3-triphenylcyclopropenes was conducted. Triphenylcyclopropenyl t̲-butyl ether was found to undergo alkyl group exchange with refluxing methanol, ethanol, or 2-propanol to yield the corresponding 1,2,3-triphenylcyclopropenyl alkyl ether when a trace impurity of a 1,2,3-triphenylcyclopropenium halide is present to catalyse the reaction. This forms hydrogen halide with solvent. Upon standing for long periods of time, the 1,2,3-triphenylcyclopropenyl ethers were observed to partially rearrange to new products. A sample of 1,2,3-triphenylcyclopropenyl methyl ether was subjected to photolysis in hexane and yielded 3-methoxy-1,2-diphenylindene, 2,3- diphenylindenone, tolane, benzoic acid, 1,2,3-triphenylpropen-1-one and a polymer. Samples of 1,2,3-triphenylcyclopropene, …


The Electrochemical Behavior Of The Lead-Thallium System In Acidic Sulfate Solutions, Pedro Juan Aragon Jan 1970

The Electrochemical Behavior Of The Lead-Thallium System In Acidic Sulfate Solutions, Pedro Juan Aragon

Doctoral Dissertations

"Although the literature involving the corrosion of pure lead in sulfuric acid solutions is extensive, such studies still constitute an active field of investigation and debate. Much of the effort expended on this subject is due to the need of a better understanding of the reaction in lead storage batteries as well as of the mode of electrocrystallization processes. The resistance of lead to attack by sulfuric acid renders it an important coating material in this media. It is also often used in electrochemical synthesis because of its overvoltage characteristics. Unfortunately its mechanical properties are poor, and many ways have …


The Surface Effects Of Alkali Halides In The Infrared, Vincent Joseph Llamas Jan 1970

The Surface Effects Of Alkali Halides In The Infrared, Vincent Joseph Llamas

Doctoral Dissertations

"The surface state extension of the shallow donor theory is reviewed. The surface state theory and its applications to F-centers of alkali halides is presented. Experimental infrared data show an absorption which seems to correspond with the ground state to first excited state transition. Surface state concentrations of F-centers as a function of depth into the crystal are given. The ratio of surface to bulk cross sections in KBr and experimental calculations of effective masses in various alkali halides are in excellent agreement with theory. The theoretical cross sections are derived from transition probabilities. However, lack of excited states, the …


The Anodic Oxidation Of Oxalic Acid On Au, Jean Louis Lucien Desmartin Jan 1970

The Anodic Oxidation Of Oxalic Acid On Au, Jean Louis Lucien Desmartin

Masters Theses

"The anodic oxidation of oxalic acid on Au has been studied at 25ºC in aqueous media. The reaction rate was measured as a function of potential, oxalic acid concentration, pH, and temperature in H₂SO₄-K₂SO₄ solutions. A change in the Tafel slope in going from the lower to the higher Tafel region is explained by an alteration of the reaction mechanism due to electrical interactions between adsorbed species and the anode. Further details of an oxidation sequence involving resonant forms of oxalic acid are proposed"--Abstract, page 1.


Metabolism Of 3-Iodotyrosine And 3,5-Diiodotyrosine By Thyroid Extracts, Shih-Ying Sun Jan 1970

Metabolism Of 3-Iodotyrosine And 3,5-Diiodotyrosine By Thyroid Extracts, Shih-Ying Sun

Masters Theses

"A porcine thyroid enzyme was extracted from thyroid tissue by homogenization and differential centrifugation. The enzyme was capable of metabolizing both 3-iodotyrosine and 3,5-diiodotyrosine. All of the thyroid subcellular particles produced a fluorescent compound when incubated with these substrates. When the 1,000 x g sediment was supplemented with the 48,000 x g supernatant a second compound was formed. The compound was UV absorbing and has been identified as either 3-iodo-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde or 3,5-diiodo-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde depending upon which substrate was used. The 1,000 x g sediment was solubilized with 1% Conoco 1012-6 detergent. The activating factor in the 48,000 x g supernatant was …


Modified Method Of Linear Associative Retrieval, James Donald Byrd Jan 1970

Modified Method Of Linear Associative Retrieval, James Donald Byrd

Masters Theses

"It is becoming increasingly important for those in decision making positions to have the most current and accurate data possible as related to their particular needs. Although there are several well known retrieval techniques available an intensified effort is being made at many installations to provide a retrieval system that will supply the demands of their own needs. One well known approach to the solution of information retrieval is linear associative retrieval. The solution that has been proposed requires several computer runs on some requests and therefore is very time consuming. The author has implemented a method to eliminate unnecessary …


The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra Of Solutions Of 2, 4, 6-Trimethoxybenzoic Acid In Sulfuric Acid, Kathy Show-Shing Ho Jan 1970

The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra Of Solutions Of 2, 4, 6-Trimethoxybenzoic Acid In Sulfuric Acid, Kathy Show-Shing Ho

Masters Theses

"Studies of the ultraviolet and proton magnetic resonance spectra of solutions of 2,4,6-tribromo-, trichloro-, trimethyl- and trinitro-benzoic acids dissolved in concentrated sulfuric acid by Dr. D. W. Beistel and his coworkers lead to the synthesis of the corresponding benzoate esters. In the present work the nature of ionic species formed in mixtures of sulfuric acid and 2,4,6-trimethoxybenzoic acid was examined, The spectral data suggest the presence of species similar to those assigned for the previous trisubstituted analogs, together with a species capable of fluorescence in the 2400 Å region. The reason of this unprecedented fluorescence has not been established"--Abstract, Page …


Textural Properties, Provenance, And Environments Of Formation Of The "Rimrock" Sandstone Of The Filled Sinkholes Northeast Of Rolla, Missouri, Upendra Jayantilal Parikh Jan 1970

Textural Properties, Provenance, And Environments Of Formation Of The "Rimrock" Sandstone Of The Filled Sinkholes Northeast Of Rolla, Missouri, Upendra Jayantilal Parikh

Masters Theses

"Filled sinkholes have long been known to occur in the carbonate rocks of Missouri. A sandstone unit occurs in these sinkholes at their outer margin, forming a rim, and is called here the rimrock sandstone. Samples of rimrock sandstone, from an area northeast of Rolla, Missouri were studied. Grain size, heavy mineral and. thin section analyses of these samples were carried out. Size analysis data suggest that, texturally, the rimrock sandstone is similar to the St. Peter sandstone and that this formation could have supplied sands for the formation of rimrock. Field evidences suggest that continental conditions prevailed at the …


The Radial Distribution Curve Of "Anomalous" Water By X-Ray Diffraction, Jerome Dechelette Jan 1970

The Radial Distribution Curve Of "Anomalous" Water By X-Ray Diffraction, Jerome Dechelette

Masters Theses

"Amorphous and liquid samples, believed to be "anomalous" water were studied by X-ray diffraction. A diffusion ring, characteristic of liquids and glass was observed at Θ =10.5º. For purposes of comparison an X-ray diffraction pattern was obtained for pure water under nearly identical conditions. By means of a microdensitometer, X-ray intensity curves were prepared from the diffraction patterns and corrected for absorption and polarization. From the Fourier transform of the intensities, we obtained the radial distribution curves. The radial distribution curve for water, obtained in previous work, shows an initial peak at 2.9Å. This peak is due to the nearest …


A Study Of The Oxygen Exchange Between Chromate Ion And Water, James Hsiao-Hsin Chiang Jan 1970

A Study Of The Oxygen Exchange Between Chromate Ion And Water, James Hsiao-Hsin Chiang

Masters Theses

"The kinetics of the isotopic exchange reaction between O¹⁸-enriched chromate ion and solvent water have been measured as a function of pH and chromate ion concentration. The exchange kinetics can be explained in terms of the dimerization equilibria HCrO + Cr₂O[subscript 7 with double dash above] [double arrows] Cr₂O[subscript 7 with double dash above] + OH⁻ and 2HCrO [double arrows] Cr₂O[subscript 7 with double dash above] + H₂O except at high pH, where it is independent of pH. Rate constants at 30ºC for the reactions of the dimerization equilibria and the first order reaction at the high pH …


Evaluation And Application Of Dye Tracers In Karst Terrain For Determining Aquifer Characteristics, Milton Frank Bradley Jan 1970

Evaluation And Application Of Dye Tracers In Karst Terrain For Determining Aquifer Characteristics, Milton Frank Bradley

Masters Theses

"As ground water becomes increasingly important as a source of water in the United States, reliable information on the hydrological characteristics of carbonate aquifers must be obtained in order to develop them intelligently. Various tracers have been used in the past to determine if two or more points are connected hydrologically. Today there exists a number of excellent dye tracers and tracer methods have been developed in unconsolidated and clastic aquifers for determining hydrological characteristics. This paper reviews the various dye tracers and methods which might be applied in a carbonate karst terrain using wells as injection and sampling points. …


The Electrochemical Oxidation Of 1-Pentyne On Platinum And Gold, Michael Jensen Danielson Jan 1970

The Electrochemical Oxidation Of 1-Pentyne On Platinum And Gold, Michael Jensen Danielson

Doctoral Dissertations

"The anodic oxidation of 1-pentyne was studied at 70°C on Pt and Au electrodes in solutions of H₂SO₄, K₂SO₄, K₂CO₃, and KOH. Pt was studied in a pH range of 0.35 - 12.7 and Au in a range of 10.9 - 12.7. Reaction rates were measured as a function of potential, pH, temperature, and 1-pentyne partial pressure. The coulombic efficiencies for the oxidation to CO₂ were 77 percent in 1 N H₂SO₄ and 69 percent in 1 N KOH on Pt and 43 percent in 1 N KOH on Au. The kinetic parameters on Pt were [partial derivative]V/[partial derivative]log i …


Linear Regression Models Of Sound Velocity In The North Atlantic Ocean Below A Critical Depth, Richard Roland Kunkel Jan 1970

Linear Regression Models Of Sound Velocity In The North Atlantic Ocean Below A Critical Depth, Richard Roland Kunkel

Doctoral Dissertations

"Sound velocity models currently in use by the U. S. Navy require difficult data sampling at great expense. This study is to investigate the feasibility of a sound velocity model dependent only upon position that would be valid for a selected, reasonably large, near homogeneous area of the ocean. The most important position parameters are latitude, longitude, and depth. To accomplish this objective a critical depth of 2500 meters was established for an 8° by 20° rectangle of the Sargasso Sea which lies within the North Atlantic Ocean. The critical depth is defined as the depth at which the characteristics …


Realistic Impulsive P Wave Source In An Infinite Elastic Medium, Joseph Hugo Hemmann Jan 1970

Realistic Impulsive P Wave Source In An Infinite Elastic Medium, Joseph Hugo Hemmann

Doctoral Dissertations

"The generally assumed instantaneous impulsive pressure sources for an elastic P wave in an infinite medium lead to basic contradictions, a step function source yielding infinite displacements as the shear modulus goes to zero, and the total energy radiated by a delta function (or any derivative of the delta function) source being infinite. By noting that the character of the solution in the elastic region must match the acoustic case near the source, a realistic impulsive pressure source is postulated which has a finite time history. The elastic field produced by this source is then obtained in closed form. A …