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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
131

Molecular Structure Analyses of Asymmetric Hydrocarbon Liquid Compounds in the Gas Phase Using Chirped-pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy: Acyl Chlorides and Perfluorinated Acyl Chlorides

Powoski, Robert A. 08 1900 (has links)
Examinations of the effects of (a.) alkyl carbon chain length and (b.) perfluorination of acyl chlorides; propionyl chloride, butyryl chloride, valeroyl chloride, and perfluorinated acyl chlorides; perfluoropropionyl chloride and perfluorobutyryl chloride, are reported and compared using CP-FTMW spectroscopy. All of these molecules are already published in various journals except for valeroyl chloride. The chapters are organized by molecule alkyl chain length and include some background theory. Conformational stability, internal rotation, helicity, and ionic character of the C-Cl bond via the nuclear electric quadrupole coupling constant (χzz) are analyzed. Results show syn, syn-anti/syn-gauche, and syn-anti-anti/syn-gauche-anti stable conformations. Internal rotation was only seen in propionyl chloride. Helicity was not observed. (χzz) was observed to be inert to alkyl chain length, ~ 60 MHz and ~ 65 MHz for the nonfluorinated and fluorinated acyl chlorides. Partial fluorination and varying functional groups are recommended.
132

1, 3, 2- dioxaphospholene sulfenyl chloride condensation.

Mathiaparanam, Ponnampalam. January 1970 (has links)
No description available.
133

Heats of mixing for liquid systems containing chloride, hydroxyl and methylene groups : measurement and prediction by an analytical group solution model

Kalu, Egwuonwu Ukoha. January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
134

Studies on the metabolism and excretion of chlorine chloride

McCloskey, John Thomas 01 January 1967 (has links) (PDF)
The organic base choline is of considerable interest to the physiologist because of its role in normal metabolic function, and to the pharmacologist because of its possible application in the treatment of several human diseases. The overall function of choline in the biologic system must be seen as an equilibrium between its lipotropic activity as a whole molecule and its function as a source of methyl groups in biochemical reactions. IV. Investigation Undertaken in This Study Due to the long-standing and as yet unresolved question dealing with the relative merits of the path by which choline leaves the intestine, these studies were carried out in an attempt to resolve some of the obvious contradictions apparent in the literature. The following is a brief listing of the course of experimentation: 1. A study of the rate of trimethylamine excretion in the rabbit following oral administration of choline chloride. 2. A study of the rate of trimethylamine formation while incubating choline chloride with the intestinal contents of rabbits, in an attempt to correlate the rate of urinary excretion of trimethylamine with the rate of its production from choline by intestinal bacteria. 3. A study of the rate of trimethylamine formation when choline is incubated with rat intestinal content using different incubation media and incubation periods. This was done in an attempt to determine whether the rate of trimethylamine formation in vitro may be influenced by the period of incubation and the incubation employed.
135

Self-diffusion of the Lead Ion in the Fused Lead Chloride System

Cureton, Wilbur Stanley 08 1900 (has links)
The specific goal of this investigation was the determination of the self-diffusion coefficient of the divalent lead ion in a fused lead chloride system at several temperatures and the determination of the activation energy for the diffusion process.
136

Correlation of Chloride Diffusivity and Electrical Resistance for Cracked Concrete

Unknown Date (has links)
The durability of Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures in the Marine environment is causing serious concern in the structural infrastructure. Reinforced concrete structures, exposed to aggressive environments, are expected to last with little or no maintenance for long periods of time. However, one of the most serious environmental exposures that causes degradation is Chloride Diffusion, due to shrinkage, atmospheric corrosion, and tide-induced wet and dry conditions at the air-water interfaces of coastal structures. Therefore, chloride diffusivity, which correlates with the electrical resistivity, has a significant impact on the durability of concrete. Concrete chloride diffusivity has been experimented by multiple agencies and researchers on sound concrete, but there is a considerable need for investigation of the durability of cracked concrete in the marine environment. The two test methods carried out are presented: Standardized American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C1202 for Rapid Chloride Permeability (RCP) and ASTM D257 for Surface Resistivity (SR), and Nordtest (NT) Build 492 for Rapid Chloride Migration (RCM) and Bulk Resistivity (BR) for both sound (uncracked) and cracked (micro and macro) concrete. The limitations of the ASTM method, due to measurements before the steady-state migration is reached, does not account for leakage in cracked concrete, and the heating of the specimen due to higher current that increase the conductivity are indicated. The Rapid Chloride Migration test provides for the non-steady state of diffusion. Again, Bulk Resistivity, in contradistinction to Surface Resistivity is more accurate for cracked concrete. The correlation betweeen RCM-BR are plotted. Chloride Permeability/Migration is an important parameter that governs the Durability of Concrete. The principal contribution is the highlighting of the inadequacy of the current widely used standard ASTM C1202 for diffusivity testing, and the need for revision with further investigation. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2017. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
137

Regulation of chloride secretion by P2Y receptors in polarized human bronchial epithelia, 16HBE14o-.

January 2007 (has links)
Wong, Miu Fong. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 140-152). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / DECLARATION --- p.i / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.ii / ABBREVIATIONS --- p.iii / ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH --- p.iv / ABSTRACT IN CHINESE --- p.vii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.ix / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.xii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.xviii / Chapter CHAPTER I - --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- Regulation of human airway surface liquid --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Sodium reabsorption and chloride secretion in airway epithelium --- p.3 / Chapter 1.3 --- Purinergic receptors --- p.7 / Chapter 1.4 --- P2Y receptors in epithelial cells --- p.11 / Chapter 1.5 --- Autocrine or paracrine regulation of ion transport in epithelial cells --- p.13 / Chapter 1.6 --- Signaling pathways underlying the regulation of ion transport by P2Y receptors stimulation --- p.16 / Chapter 1.7 --- The therapeutic potential of P2Y receptors in treating cystic fibrosis --- p.18 / Chapter 1.8 --- Particular interest on P2Y6 receptor as potential target for treatment of cystic fibrosis --- p.21 / Chapter 1.9 --- Properties of 16HBE14o- cell line --- p.23 / Chapter 1.10 --- Objectives of the present experiments --- p.25 / Chapter CHAPTER II - --- MATERIALS AND METHODS / Chapter 2.1 --- Solutions and Chemicals --- p.26 / Chapter 2.2 --- Cell culture --- p.28 / Chapter 2.3 --- Simultaneous measurement of short-circuit current (Isc) and intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+ ])i --- p.29 / Chapter 2.3.1 --- Preparation of 16HBE14o- cells for simultaneous measurement of Isc and [Ca2+]i --- p.29 / Chapter 2.3.2 --- Measurement of Isc and transepithelial resistance with Ussing chamber --- p.32 / Chapter 2.3.3 --- Simultaneous measurement of Isc and [Ca2+]i --- p.35 / Chapter 2.4 --- Measurement of protein kinase A activity --- p.38 / Chapter 2.5 --- Data analysis --- p.39 / Chapter CHAPTER III - --- RESULTS / Chapter 3.1 --- Apical and basolateral application of P2Y agonists induced Isc and [Ca2+]i responses in 16HBE14o- cells --- p.40 / Chapter 3.1.1 --- Effect of apical and basolateral application of ATP on Isc and [Ca2+̐]ư --- p.40 / Chapter 3.1.2 --- Effect of apical and basolateral application of UTP on Isc and [Ca2+̐]ư --- p.45 / Chapter 3.1.3 --- Effect of apical and basolateral application of UDP on Isc and [Ca2+̐]ư --- p.50 / Chapter 3.1.4 --- "Summary of the effects of apical and basolateral application of ATP, UTP and UDP on Isc and [Ca2+̐]ư" --- p.55 / Chapter 3.2 --- Ionic mechanisms underlying the effect of apical and basolateral UDP on 16HBE14o- cells --- p.56 / Chapter 3.2.1 --- Differential effect of apical and basolateral UDP on Isc --- p.56 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- Effect of various apical CI- channel blockers on Isc response induced by apical and basolateral application of UDP --- p.59 / Chapter 3.2.3 --- Effect of various basolateral K+ channel blockers on Isc response induced by apical and basolateral application of UDP --- p.83 / Chapter 3.3 --- Involvement of other signaling molecules or pathways in regulation of the chloride secreting response evoked by apical and basolateral UDP --- p.108 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Effect of apical and basolateral UDP on PKA activity --- p.109 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Effect of PKC inhibitors on Isc response induced by apical and basolateral application of UDP --- p.111 / Chapter CHAPTER IV - --- DISCUSSION / Chapter 4.1 --- Simultaneous measurement of Isc and [Ca2+ ̐]ư upon apical and basolateral application of P2Y agonists in 16HBE14o- cells --- p.125 / Chapter 4.2 --- Ionic mechanism underlying the effect of apical and basolateral UDP on 16HBE14o- cells --- p.128 / Chapter 4.2.1 --- Possible ionic mechanism for chloride secretion mediated by apical P2Y6 receptors --- p.131 / Chapter 4.2.2 --- Possible ionic mechanism for chloride secretion mediated by basolateral P2Y6 receptors --- p.133 / Chapter 4.3 --- Involvement of other possible signaling molecules or pathway underlying the action of apical and basolateral UDP --- p.135 / Chapter 4.4 --- Summary --- p.138 / Chapter CHAPTER V - --- REFERENCES --- p.140 / Publications --- p.153
138

Estudo cinetico da cloracao do silicio

SEO, EMILIA S.M. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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139

Estudo cinetico da cloracao do silicio

SEO, EMILIA S.M. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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140

Industrial Pilot Scale Leaching and Recovery of Zinc from Waste-to-Energy Fly Ash using Scrubber Liquids

Wagner, Manuela January 2016 (has links)
Previous studies from laboratory experiments and a similar process at a plant in Switzerland, led to the pilot plant project at Renova AB, which will be described in this master thesis. In cooperation with Götaverken Miljö AB it was investigated if fly ash, produced at the Renova Waste-to-Energy plant in Gothenburg, could be treated with own scrubber liquids in order to recover zinc. If successful, Renova might build this tested pilot process in to a big scale. The pilot plant has a scale of 16 times smaller than a future big scale process. The goal of the project is to leach zinc from fly ash and gain a fly ash residue, which is classified as non-hazardous waste. The filtrate from the leaching campaign is treated so that the containing zinc is recovered. The zinc cake end product shall has a quality so that it can be sold to other industries or upgraded to high purity zinc metal. The evaluation of the experiments showed that the pilot plant process was successful. It was possible to leach out zinc by a maximum quote of 74%. The total recovery of zinc could be achieved by a maximum of 72%. The final zinc cake product was achieved through a precipitation and filtration campaign. This thesis evaluates, which process set-ups for zinc recovery through leaching and precipitation & filtration are the best and can be recommended for a big scale process. In addition, it briefly analyses the zinc product quality. Future studies will be necessary within: cost analysis of the process, zinc product quality and an analysis of the ash residue.

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