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  • About
  • 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.
1

CASCADE-FREE MEASUREMENTS OF ATOMIC MEAN-LIVES USING FAST-ION BEAMS AND TIME-CORRELATED SIGNALS

Masterson, Keith Dennis, 1940- January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
2

Spin-correlation effects in lanthanide ion spectra

蕭季駒, Siu, Guei-gu. January 1983 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Physics / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
3

A study on metal ion complexation with a macrocyclic ligand : a thermodynamic, kinetic, and mechanistic investigation

Dey, Benu Kumar. January 1991 (has links) (PDF)
Bibliography: leaves 143-153. Studies the complexation of metal ions with the macrocyclic ligand, 1, 4, 8, 11-tetrakis (2-hydroxyethyl)-1, 4, 8, 11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (THEC)
4

Studies of complexation and properties of metal ion guests with macrocyclic hosts using electrospray ionization quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry

Williams, Sheldon Myles 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
5

Preliminary research toward the total synthesis of a novel crown ether that is a potential fluorescent chemosensor for potassium ion recognition

Shi, Danxin January 1995 (has links)
The purpose of this research was to synthesize a novel crown ether compound that has been designed to fluoresce with greatly enhanced intensities when in the presence of selected alkali metal cations. The novel crown ether compound (cryptand) 12,25-(1,5 - dimethyloxynaphtho)-1,4,7,10,14,17,20,23-octaoxacyclohexacosane (1) was synthesized through 6 steps. The general synthetic route for the preparation of cryptand 1 is given in the proposed synthetic procedure. Reaction of benzaldehyde (23) with glycerol (24) in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid afforded cis and traps-1,3-O-benzylideneglycerol (25). Cis and trans-2-O-benzyl-1,3-O-benzylideneglycerol (27) was obtained when 1,3O-benzylideneglycerol (25) was treated with benzyl bromide (26) and sodium wire in benzene. Acid-hydrolysis of the 2-O-benzyl-1,3-O-benzylideneglycerol (27) in methanol gave 2-O-benzylglcerol (28). The key starting material is 12,25-bisbenzyloxy1,4,7,10,14,17,20,23-octaoxacyclohexacosane (31), which requires the formation of four carbon-oxygen bonds. 2-O-benzylglcerol (28) was reacted with triethyene glycol ditosylate and sodium hydride in dioxane. This treatment gave the product 12,25-bisbenzyloxy1,4,7,10,14,17,20,23-octaoxacyclohexacosane likely to be (31) along with the 1:1 and a 3:3 crown ether products. The compound likely to be (31) was treated with H2 and a Pd/Ccatalyst and the resulting compound was 12,25-dihydroxy-1,4,7,10,14,17,20,23Octaoxacyclohexacosane (2). Compound likely to be (2) was reacted with 1,5bis(bromomethy)naphthalene and potassium t-butoxide in tetrahydrofuran to give the final cryptand compound 1. The structures of the crown ethers, the products of this reaction, have not yet been unambiguously assigned. / Department of Chemistry
6

Some studies in organic mass spectrometry

Nussey, Brian January 1974 (has links)
Reprints of five arricles by the author bound in at back of volume / iv, 201 leaves : ill. ; 27 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Organic Chemistry, 1974
7

The infrared spectrum of the helium molecular ion helium-3 positive helium-4.

Yu, Nan. January 1988 (has links)
This dissertation is concerned with the first experimental observation of the vibration-rotation spectrum of the helium molecular ion, ³He⁴He⁺. The Doppler-tuned fast-beam laser-resonance technique has been used. The ions produced in an electron-impact ion source form an ion beam of a few KeV and then intersect nearly colinearly with a CO IR laser beam of fixed frequency. The velocity of the ions is scanned to tune the ions into resonance with the laser frequency. Subsequent resonance detection is realized by using charge exchange processes of the ion with a target gas. Twelve spectral lines have been measured which correspond to nine different vibration-rotation transitions of the R branch in the fundamental band of the ground state of ³He⁴He⁺. The combination of the kinematic compression of the fast-beam method and the special frequency stabilization of the CO laser render an experimental accuracy of 0.0006 cm⁻¹ or 0.4 ppm. The accuracy exceeds that of the available theory by three orders of magnitude. The narrow spectral linewidth also allows partial resolution of the magnetic hyperfine structure due to helium-3. A hyperfine structure calculation has been carried out using a numerical multi-configuration self-consistent-field method. The agreement between the calculation and the observation is very satisfying.
8

OBSERVATION OF THE INFRARED SPECTRA OF THE DEUTERATED TRIATOMIC HYDROGEN MOLECULAR TONS: H₂D⁺, HD₂⁺, and D₃⁺

SHY, JOW-TSONG. January 1982 (has links)
The infrared vibrational-rotational spectra of the deuterated triatomic hydrogen molecular ions, H₂D⁺, HD₂⁺, and D₃⁺ have been observed with the Doppler-tuned ion-beam laser spectroscopic method with collision detection. Triatomic hydrogen molecular ions are produced in a coaxial electron-impact ion source. Next, the ions are accelerated and formed into a beam of several keV energy, which is then intercepted at a small angle by a frequency-stabilized CO laser beam. The energy of the ion beam is adjusted to Doppler-shift an ion transition into resonance with a nearby laser line. On resonance, the laser light stimulates the transition to take place. If the resonating states differ in population, the laser-induced transition produces a net population transfer. The occurrence of population transfer is detected by monitoring the transmission of the ion beam through a gas target after laser interaction. The transmission through the target is dependent upon the ion beam population distribution and, therefore, the laser-induced transition can be detected by detecting the change of the transmission of the ion beam. A mass analyzer before the target gas facilitates the mass identification of the observed transitions. We have measured 45 D₃⁺ transition frequencies, 9 H₂D⁺ transition frequencies, and 31 HD₂⁺ transition frequencies, all between 1650 and 2000 cm⁻¹, to better than ±0.0005 cm⁻¹ or ±0.3 ppm. The identifications of the quantum numbers are still in progress. This study should greatly help the search of H₃⁺ and H₂D⁺ ions in interstellar medium.
9

Software for ion kinetic energy spectrometry and the metastable loss of NO from halo-nitrobenzenes

Friesen, Marlin Dean January 2010 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
10

Alternative parametrization schemes in lanthanide crystal fieldtheory

楊友源, Yeung, Yau-yuen. January 1986 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Physics / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy

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