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Preparation Of A Chiral Hyperbranched Polymer Based On Cinchona Alkaloids And Investigation Of Its Catalytic Activity In Asymmetric Reactions, Rafiqul Islam, Mohammad Shahid Ullah, Abdus Salam, Shinichi Itsuno
Preparation Of A Chiral Hyperbranched Polymer Based On Cinchona Alkaloids And Investigation Of Its Catalytic Activity In Asymmetric Reactions, Rafiqul Islam, Mohammad Shahid Ullah, Abdus Salam, Shinichi Itsuno
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Cinchona alkaloid-derived sulfonamides and ester dimers containing chiral hyperbranched polymers have been successfully synthesized and applied as catalysts in asymmetric reactions. Several hyperbranched polymers derived from cinchona alkaloids, incorporating sulfonamides and esters, were synthesized through Mizoroki–Heck coupling polymerization. These polymers were subsequently applied in enantioselective Michael addition reactions. As the prepared polymers are not soluble in frequently used organic solvents, they act as efficient catalysts in the enantioselective reaction of β-ketoesters to nitroolefins, achieving up to 99% enantioselectivity with good yields. The insoluble property allows them to better satisfy “green chemistry” requirements and be used several times without losing the …
Synthesis, Characterization, And Physico-Chemical Aspects Of A New Pvc-Based Quaternary Triethanol Ammonium Chloride Anionite For Tungsten Recovery, Bahig Atia
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
The usability of polyvinyl chloride-based quaternary triethanol ammonium chloride anionite (PVC-TEAC) as a potential extractant for tungstate was investigated to recover tungstate from Gabal Qash Amir, Egypt, assaying 70.91% WO3. Structure elucidation for PVC-TEAC anionite was successfully carried out using several techniques. Experimental measurements, such as pH, agitation time, initial tungsten concentration, anionite dose, co-ions, temperature, and eluting agents, have been optimized. It was found that PVC-TEAC anionite has a maximum capacity of 63 mg per gram. From the distribution isotherm modeling, Langmuir’s model fits the experimental results better than Freundlich’s, with a theoretical value of 61.728 mg g–1. According …
Liquefaction Optimization Of Grape Pulp Using Response Surface Methodology For Biopolyol Production And Bio-Based Polyurethane Foam Synthesis, Furkan Çolakoğlu, Emre Akdoğan, Murat Erdem
Liquefaction Optimization Of Grape Pulp Using Response Surface Methodology For Biopolyol Production And Bio-Based Polyurethane Foam Synthesis, Furkan Çolakoğlu, Emre Akdoğan, Murat Erdem
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Both environmental and economic disadvantages of using petroleum-based products have been forcing researchers to work on environmentally friendly, sustainable, and economical alternatives. The purpose of this study is to optimize the solvothermal liquefaction process of grape pomace using response surface methodology coupled with a central composite design. After investigating the physicochemical properties of the liquified products (biopolyol) in detail, a bio-based rigid polyurethane foam (RPUF) was synthesized and characterized. The hydroxyl and acid numbers and viscosity values of all the biopolyols were analyzed. According to variance analysis results (%95 confidence range), both the reaction temperature and catalyst loading were determined …
New Imidazolidindionedioximes And Their Pt(Ii) Complexes: Synthesis And Investigation Of Their Antitumoral Activities On Breast Cancer Cells, Emrah Karahan, Tuğba Gençoğlu Katmerli̇kaya, Emel Önal, Aydan Dağ, Ayşe Gül Gürek, Vefa Ahsen
New Imidazolidindionedioximes And Their Pt(Ii) Complexes: Synthesis And Investigation Of Their Antitumoral Activities On Breast Cancer Cells, Emrah Karahan, Tuğba Gençoğlu Katmerli̇kaya, Emel Önal, Aydan Dağ, Ayşe Gül Gürek, Vefa Ahsen
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide and has the most lethality ratio for females among all cancers. Although current cancer therapeutics have made considerable advancements, there is still room for improvement in terms of efficacy. Many anticancer drugs have a risk of causing serious adverse effects due to their non-specific cytotoxic effects on both tumor and healthy cells. New therapeutics might have a greater ability to kill cancer cells, reduce the volume of tumors, and improve overall therapy response rates. Herein, we report the efficient synthesis and characterization of three amphi vic-dioximes and their …
Synthesis Of 3-Methyl-3-Buten-1-Ol By Supercritical Co2 In Coordination With Hzsm-5 Catalyzed Formaldehyde-Isobutene Prins Reaction, Hang Yuan, Gui-Ping Cao, Hui Lv
Synthesis Of 3-Methyl-3-Buten-1-Ol By Supercritical Co2 In Coordination With Hzsm-5 Catalyzed Formaldehyde-Isobutene Prins Reaction, Hang Yuan, Gui-Ping Cao, Hui Lv
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
The reaction solvent and catalyst play an essential role in the Prins reaction for the synthesis of 3-methyl-3-buten-1-ol (MBO) from formaldehyde and isobutene. The reactivity of the solid base catalyzed Prins condensation reaction by formaldehyde and isobutene in supercritical CO2 was investigated using CsH2PO4 modified HZSM-5. We finds that the alkaline sites of the alkali-loaded catalyst can extract the α-H on isobutene to generate olefin carbon negative ions, while the supercritical CO2 with weak Lewis acidity can activate formaldehyde to carbon positive ions, which can combine more easily with the carbon negative isobutene to react, thus improving the reactivity of …
Magnetic Solid-Phase Extraction Technique Based On Fe3o4@Coppy-Pth Nanocomposite For Extraction Of Cobalt, Chromium, And Nickel Prior To Determination By Micro-Sample Injection System-Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry In Alcoholic And Nonalcoholic Beverages, Meli̇ke Küçüksakalli, Qamar Salamat, Buket Ti̇reli̇, Şükrü Gökhan Elçi̇
Magnetic Solid-Phase Extraction Technique Based On Fe3o4@Coppy-Pth Nanocomposite For Extraction Of Cobalt, Chromium, And Nickel Prior To Determination By Micro-Sample Injection System-Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry In Alcoholic And Nonalcoholic Beverages, Meli̇ke Küçüksakalli, Qamar Salamat, Buket Ti̇reli̇, Şükrü Gökhan Elçi̇
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
A novel Fe3O4@coPPy-PTH nanocomposite-based sorbent was prepared via in-situ oxidative polymerization using Fe3O4 nanoparticles with spherical and flower-like morphologies of thiophene and pyrrole as the feedstocks. The synthesized nanocomposite utilized sensitive extraction and determination of the metal ions Co(II), Cr(III), and Ni(II) without a chelating agent, followed by a micro-sample injection system-flame atomic absorption spectrometer (MIS-FAAS). The composition and morphology of Fe3O4@coPPy-PTH nanocomposite were characterized by advanced spectroscopic and imaging techniques like SEM and FT-IR. SEM observations showed the size of Fe3O4 nanoparticles changed from 30 nm to 120 nm in diameter after the copolymer (PPy-PTH) coating. The Fe3O4@coPPy-PTH nanocomposite …
Β-Ketoenamine-Linked Covalent Organic Framework For Efficient Iodine Capture, Onur Büyükçakir
Β-Ketoenamine-Linked Covalent Organic Framework For Efficient Iodine Capture, Onur Büyükçakir
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Exploring the materials that effectively capture radioactive iodine is crucial in managing nuclear waste produced from nuclear power plants. Herein, a β-ketoenamine-linked covalent organic framework (bCOF) was reported as an effective adsorbent to capture iodine from both vapor and solution. bCOF's high porosity and heteroatom-rich skeleton offer a notable iodine vapor uptake capacity of up to 2.51 g g-1 at 75 oC under ambient pressure. Furthermore, after five consecutive adsorption-desorption cycles, the bCOF demonstrates a high reusability performance with a significant iodine vapor capacity retention. The adsorption mechanism was also investigated using various ex-situ structural characterization techniques, and these mechanistic …
Lacoo3 Is A Promising Catalyst For Dry Reforming Of Benzene Used As A Surrogate Of Biomass Tar, Başar Çağlar, Deni̇z Üner
Lacoo3 Is A Promising Catalyst For Dry Reforming Of Benzene Used As A Surrogate Of Biomass Tar, Başar Çağlar, Deni̇z Üner
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Tar build-up is one of the bottlenecks of biomass gasification process. Dry reforming of tar is an alternative solution if oxygen chemical potential on the catalyst surface is at sufficient levels. For this purpose, an oxygen donor perovskite, LaCoO3, was used as a catalyst for dry reforming of tar. To circumvent the complexity of the tar and its constituents, benzene molecule was chosen as a model compound. Dry reforming of benzene vapour on the LaCoO3 catalyst was investigated at temperatures of 600, 700, 800 °C, at the CO2/C6H6 ratios of 3, 6, 12 and at space velocities of 14000 and …
Identification Of Blood At Simulated Crime Scenes Using Silver Nanoparticles With Sers, Uğur Köroğlu, Necdet Sağlam, Uğur Tamer, Ramazan Akcan, İsmai̇l Hakki Boyaci, Eylül Evran
Identification Of Blood At Simulated Crime Scenes Using Silver Nanoparticles With Sers, Uğur Köroğlu, Necdet Sağlam, Uğur Tamer, Ramazan Akcan, İsmai̇l Hakki Boyaci, Eylül Evran
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Analysis of substances and samples obtained from the crime scene are very important in solving forensic cases. In order to determine the variables involved in a crime and to expedite the investigation process, especially the rapid analysis of body fluids in a small quantity and within an environment containing diverse components is necessary. For this reason, it is of great importance to analyse biological fluids with rapid, non-chemical contamination, non-destructive, low-cost and accurate techniques. In recent years, with advancements in laser technology, spectroscopic methods have been introduced as an analytical technique in forensic medicine and chemical studies. This study focuses …
Synthesis And Photooxygenation Of 3-(P-Substituted Phenyl)-3a,8a-Dihydro-4h-Cyclohepta[D]Isoxazoles: Facial Selectivity, Mahi̇re Emel Olgun, Abdullah Menzek, Ertan Şahi̇n, Yasi̇n Çeti̇nkaya
Synthesis And Photooxygenation Of 3-(P-Substituted Phenyl)-3a,8a-Dihydro-4h-Cyclohepta[D]Isoxazoles: Facial Selectivity, Mahi̇re Emel Olgun, Abdullah Menzek, Ertan Şahi̇n, Yasi̇n Çeti̇nkaya
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Two 3-(p-substituted phenyl)-3a,8a-dihydro-4H-cyclohepta[d]isoxazoles were synthesized by 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of the corresponding nitrile oxides with cycloheptatriene. Two endoperoxides were synthesized as facially selective and single products in high yields (93-95%) from the reactions of isoxazole derivatives with singlet oxygen. The exact configurations of the endoperoxide with a methyl group in the phenyl ring and the diol synthesized from it were confirmed by X-ray analysis. To elucidate the mechanism, the formation energy of the endoperoxide was investigated by simulations using the software package Gaussian 09 and density functional theory calculations via the M06-2X/6-311+G(d,p) level method in dichloromethane. The results were consistent with …
Corrigendum To “Polybrominated Methoxy- And Hydroxynaphthalenes” [Turkish Journal Of Chemistry 40 (2) 2016 332-346 ], Kiymet Berki̇l Akar, Osman Çakmak, Tuncay Tunç
Corrigendum To “Polybrominated Methoxy- And Hydroxynaphthalenes” [Turkish Journal Of Chemistry 40 (2) 2016 332-346 ], Kiymet Berki̇l Akar, Osman Çakmak, Tuncay Tunç
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
This corrigendum is to address an issue regarding the manuscript’s previous publication. The authors have regrettably noticed that the incorrect version of the figure and crystal data was used in the original published version of this paper. To rectify this oversight and ensure the accuracy of the published work the correct figure and data are included for your reference.
Link to the original article: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/chem/vol40/iss2/11/
Predictive Filtering-Based Image Inpainting, Xiaoguang Li
Predictive Filtering-Based Image Inpainting, Xiaoguang Li
Theses and Dissertations
Image inpainting is an important challenge in the computer vision field. The primary goal of image inpainting is to fill in the missing parts of an image. This technique has many real-life uses including fixing old photographs and restoring ancient artworks, e.g., the degraded Dunhuang frescoes. Moreover, image inpainting is also helpful in image editing. It has the capability to eliminate unwanted objects from images while maintaining a natural and realistic appearance, e.g., removing watermarks and subtitles. Disregarding the fact that image inpainting expects the restored result to be identical to the original clean one, existing deep generative inpainting methods …
Spatial Optimism And Cross-Over Effects In The Perceptions Of Interconnected Wildfire, Flood, And Mudslide Hazards, Douglas Houston, Omar Pérez Figueroa, Ariane Jong-Levinger, Brett F. Sanders
Spatial Optimism And Cross-Over Effects In The Perceptions Of Interconnected Wildfire, Flood, And Mudslide Hazards, Douglas Houston, Omar Pérez Figueroa, Ariane Jong-Levinger, Brett F. Sanders
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
Communities near the wildland urban interface (WUI) are exposed to a mix of three interconnected hazards (wildfire, flood, and mudslide), and understanding multi-hazard perceptions is critically important for emergency preparation and hazard mitigation—particularly given the WUI’s rapid expansion and intensifying environmental hazards. Based on a survey of residents living near recent burn scars in Southern California, we document cross-over effects in hazard perceptions, where resident experience with one hazard was associated with greater hazard rankings for other hazards. Additionally, for all three hazards analyzed we document perceptions of increasing hazard levels with increasing spatial scales (home, near-home, neighborhood, and community), …
Mild Hydrothermal Crystal Growth Strategies For Complex Inorganic Metal Fluorides, Navindra Keerthisinghe
Mild Hydrothermal Crystal Growth Strategies For Complex Inorganic Metal Fluorides, Navindra Keerthisinghe
Theses and Dissertations
Inorganic metal fluorides have been investigated for their interesting magnetic and optical properties, their electrochemical behavior, and their ionic conductivity. Fluoride materials can accommodate metals in very low oxidation states, which can be advantageous for designing new magnetic materials. Specifically, mixed metal fluorides incorporating transition metal cations often exhibit interesting magnetic behavior, such as frustrated magnetism. However, many challenges are encountered during the synthesis of such fluoride materials, including the inability to perform reactions under ambient conditions and the involvement of toxic gases for fluorination during solid-state reactions. Therefore, solution growth techniques such as mild hydrothermal synthesis are currently utilized …
Synergetic And Orthogonal Switching In Dual Photochromic Metal-Organic Frameworks, Gina Rene Wilson
Synergetic And Orthogonal Switching In Dual Photochromic Metal-Organic Frameworks, Gina Rene Wilson
Theses and Dissertations
Cooperative behavior and orthogonal responses of two classes of coordinatively integrated photochromic molecules towards distinct external stimuli were demonstrated on the first example of a photo-thermo-responsive hierarchical platform. Synergetic and orthogonal responses to temperature and excitation wavelength are achieved by confining the stimuli-responsive moieties within a metal-organic framework (MOF), leading to the preparation of a novel photo-thermo-responsive spiropyran-diarylethene based material. Synergistic behavior of two photoswitches enables the study of stimuli-responsive resonance energy transfer as well as control of the photoinduced charge transfer processes, milestones required to advance optoelectronics development. Spectroscopic studies in combination with theoretical modeling revealed a nonlinear effect …
Impact Of Energy Allocation On Fish's Age And Weight At Maturation By Mathematical Models, Siyi Zhang
Impact Of Energy Allocation On Fish's Age And Weight At Maturation By Mathematical Models, Siyi Zhang
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The age and weight at maturation are crucial traits in an organism’s life cycle, influencing its growth, survival, and reproduction. We propose a biphasic energy allocation model, distinguishing pre-maturity and post-maturity, to study the mechanisms of maturation and estimate the age and weight at maturation. This model is parameterized for female lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis). We compare different functions involved in the model, estimate parameters, and do sensitivity analysis. Our results indicate that (i) weight at maturation is positively related to the fraction of energy allocated to growth which, by data fitting, is almost a constant; (ii) age …
Macro–Micro-Coupled Simulations Of Bead–Spring Breaking-Reforming Networks, Andrei Medved
Macro–Micro-Coupled Simulations Of Bead–Spring Breaking-Reforming Networks, Andrei Medved
Theses and Dissertations
In this work we investigate the dynamic behavior of bead-spring polymer solutions in viscoelastic fluids, which are essential in industries like materials science, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. The study leverages GPU-accelerated simulations and detailed modeling of polymer chain dynamics at the mesoscale, which enables efficient analysis of intricate fluid behaviors and the microscale dynamics of polymer chains. Additionally, the research examines the breaking-reforming dynamics of polymer chains, crucial for understanding phenomena such as shear thinning and thickening. The findings have broad applications, from improving inkjet printing and 3D printing technologies to developing new drug delivery systems and biocompatible materials. This work …
Transforming Computer Science Pedagogy: An Exploration Of Self-Recorded Videos (Srv) As A Teaching And Evaluation Tool, Hussam Ghunaim
Transforming Computer Science Pedagogy: An Exploration Of Self-Recorded Videos (Srv) As A Teaching And Evaluation Tool, Hussam Ghunaim
Computer Science Faculty Publications
This study aims to introduce Self-Recorded Videos (SRV) as a novel method to help improve students’ performance in coding assignments in computer science courses. To our best knowledge, this is the first time the SRV method is applied in the context of computer science classes. The study was conducted with a sample size of 41 students who were registered in the online CSCI 331 Operating Systems course at Fort Hays State University. These students were given specific instructions to create Self-Recorded Videos SRVs for every coding assignment they were tasked with. This approach was designed to encourage students to engage …
2023 Analysis Of Microplastics In Bed Sediments Of The Puget Sound In The Salish Sea, Mia Robbins
2023 Analysis Of Microplastics In Bed Sediments Of The Puget Sound In The Salish Sea, Mia Robbins
Environmental Science Undergraduate Theses
Pollution of bays and estuaries by microplastics is an increasingly pressing concern, especially in bodies of water surrounded by densely populated areas. Microplastics have been found in waters virtually everywhere. Microplastics are known to be vectors for harmful chemicals and can impact digestion and other physiological processes in organisms. Quantifying the number of microplastics in the Puget Sound can give a clearer picture of the local scope of this issue. With this work, we monitored the levels of microplastics in sediments at 50 sites in the Puget Sound and related them to 2021. Sediments were disaggregated and density separated to …
2023 Analysis Of Harmful Algae In Bed Sediments Of The Puget Sound In The Salish Sea, Peyton Scheschy
2023 Analysis Of Harmful Algae In Bed Sediments Of The Puget Sound In The Salish Sea, Peyton Scheschy
Environmental Science Undergraduate Theses
Alexandrium catenella is a toxic dinoflagellate that has two life stages, a dormant cyst form within bed sediment, and a vegetative form that swims freely in the water column. Both produce a saxitoxin that can bioaccumulate within shellfish and when ingested by mammals, could potentially lead to paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). This project looked at the distribution of cysts of A. catenella in the Salish Sea to inform shellfish harvesters of the potential for harmful algal blooms in their region. In order to analyze for cysts, sediment was collected at 50 stations throughout the Salish Sea. These samples were processed …
Sustainable Transportation: Transforming Utah Through Community Action, Isabella Erwin, Kendall Becker, Patrick A. Singleton, Scott Hotaling
Sustainable Transportation: Transforming Utah Through Community Action, Isabella Erwin, Kendall Becker, Patrick A. Singleton, Scott Hotaling
All Current Publications
Transportation in the United States accounts for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Over half of these emissions come from on-road vehicles. Nationwide, Utah has the third highest rate of car ownership, and the resulting air pollution from on-road vehicles has significant implications for the climate and public health. This fact sheet provides information on how Utah’s government and other entities are working to expand modes of transport that minimize harm to communities and the environment.
Modeling, Analysis, Approximation, And Application Of Viscoelastic Structures And Anomalous Transport, Yiqun Li
Theses and Dissertations
(Variable-order) fractional partial differential equations are emerging as a competitive means to integer-order PDEs in characterizing the memory and hereditary properties of physical processes, e.g., anomalously diffusive transport, viscoelastic mechanics and financial mathematics, and thus have attracted widespread attention. In particular, optimal control problems governed by fractional partial differential equations are attracting increasing attentions since they are shown to provide competitive descriptions of challenging physical phenomena. Nevertheless, variable-order fractional models exhibit salient features compared with their constant-order analogues and introduce mathematical difficulties that are not typical encountered in the context of integer-order and constant-order fractional partial differential equations.
This dissertation …
Deconvolving Provenance Signatures Of Pliocene-Pleistocene Coastal Loess Deposits Along The Atlantic Margin Of Argentina, Will Robert Quanrud
Deconvolving Provenance Signatures Of Pliocene-Pleistocene Coastal Loess Deposits Along The Atlantic Margin Of Argentina, Will Robert Quanrud
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Dust derived from southern South America provides critical nutrients for autotropic marine biota in the South Atlantic Ocean, such that fluxes of wind-blown sediment may ultimately affect the concentration of atmospheric CO2. Expansive sand, silt, and loess deposits are exposed in Central Argentina, recording millions of years of eolian processes; however, the provenance and transport pathways of this dust remains unclear. Coastal loess deposits ranging in age from Pliocene to upper Pleistocene are present along the Atlantic margin of Argentina and provide information on sediment transport pathways for the last 4 million years. Nine samples of loess were collected and …
Advances In Chalcogenide Crystal Growth, Anna Berseneva
Advances In Chalcogenide Crystal Growth, Anna Berseneva
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Chalcogenides are the cornerstone of the semiconductor and thermoelectric industries and are up-and-coming materials for superconductors, catalysis, and battery applications. Challenges in the synthesis of those materials emerge from the chalcogen’s volatility and the tendencies of chalcogenide to react with even trace quantities of oxygen. Nonetheless, many techniques have been applied to the growth of chalcogenide single crystals, which are convenient for structure determinations and intrinsic property measurements. This dissertation will detail synthetic strategies applied to the crystal growth of novel chalcogenide materials via molten flux preparation (Chapters 2, 4, and 5), hydrothermal synthesis (Chapter 1 and 3), and single-crystal-to-single …
Bayesian Methods In Analyzing The Diagnostic Accuracy\\ For Ordinal Ratings, Yun Yang
Bayesian Methods In Analyzing The Diagnostic Accuracy\\ For Ordinal Ratings, Yun Yang
Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation focuses on ordinal classification ratings, which are commonly used in medical practice to assess the severity of a disease or condition. For example, a group of radiologists rate a set of mammograms and assign BI-RADS (Breast Imaging Reporting Data System) score for each mammogram. A Bayesian probit hierarchical model is first proposed to analyze this type of data. It links the ordinal ratings with both rater diagnostic skills and patient latent disease severity. Each rater diagnostic skills are quantified with two parameters, diagnostic bias and diagnostic magnifier. Patient latent disease severity is assumed to follow a different normal …
Object Classification, Detection And Tracking In Challenging Underwater Environment, Md Modasshir
Object Classification, Detection And Tracking In Challenging Underwater Environment, Md Modasshir
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The main contributions of this thesis is the applicability and architectural designs of deep learning algorithms in underwater imagery. In recent times, deep learning techniques for object classification and detection have achieved exceptional levels of accuracy that surpass human capabilities. However, the effectiveness of these techniques in underwater environments has not been thoroughly researched. This thesis delves into various research areas related to underwater environments, such as object classification, detection, semantic segmentation, pose regression, and semi-supervised retraining of detection models.
The first part of the thesis studies image classification and detection. Image classification is a fundamental process that involves assigning …
Generalizations Of The Graham-Pollak Tree Theorem, Gabrielle Anne Tauscheck
Generalizations Of The Graham-Pollak Tree Theorem, Gabrielle Anne Tauscheck
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Graham and Pollak showed in 1971 that the determinant of a tree’s distance matrix depends only on its number of vertices, and, in particular, it is always nonzero. This dissertation will generalize their result via two different directions: Steiner distance k-matrices and distance critical graphs. The Steiner distance of a collection of k vertices in a graph is the fewest number of edges in any connected subgraph containing those vertices; for k = 2, this reduces to the ordinary definition of graphical distance. Here, we show that the hyperdeterminant of the Steiner distance k-matrix is always zero if …
Representation Dimensions Of Algebraic Tori And Symmetric Ranks Of G-Lattices, Jason Bailey Heath
Representation Dimensions Of Algebraic Tori And Symmetric Ranks Of G-Lattices, Jason Bailey Heath
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Algebraic tori over a field k are special examples of affine group schemes over k, such as the multiplicative group of the field or the unit circle. Any algebraic torus can be embedded into the group of invertible n x n matrices with entries in k for some n, and the smallest such n is called the representation dimension of that torus. Representation dimensions of algebraic tori can be studied via symmetric ranks of G-lattices. A G-lattice L is a group isomorphic to the additive group Zn for some n, along with an action …
Metal-Organic Frameworks For Global Environmental Challenges, Kyoungchul Park
Metal-Organic Frameworks For Global Environmental Challenges, Kyoungchul Park
Theses and Dissertations
Over the past few decades, there has been a demand for improving nuclear waste administration due to a significant increase in the utilization of nuclear energy. The driving force for proper nuclear waste disposal is evident when considering past nuclear catastrophes—such as Chernobyl and Fukushima—where radionuclide contamination of large bodies of water sparked public concern. In order to manage such radioactive species, the emerging areas of radionuclide sequestration, storage, separation, and sensing must be addressed in the upcoming years. This dissertation presents a potential candidate for addressing these challenges, called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Due to their porosity, high surface area, …
Controlling Properties Of Hybrid Materials: Leaching Kinetics And Electronic Structure, Anna Berseneva
Controlling Properties Of Hybrid Materials: Leaching Kinetics And Electronic Structure, Anna Berseneva
Theses and Dissertations
Hybrid materials are a unique class of materials that merge the properties of organic and inorganic building blocks. These materials are at the frontier of material science due to their wide modularity and applicability in numerous fields, ranging from catalysis to nuclear waste treatment. Unprecedented tunability of physical properties via changes in organic, inorganic moieties and their connectivity, enables for hybrid materials to address current challenges in the materials’ applications improving energy landscape.
The presented work consists of six chapters where the synthesis and design of new hybrid materials, fundamental understanding of electronic behavior and its modulation in organic-inorganic materials, …