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Calixarenes as potential lonophores for Thallium lonselective electrodesChester, Ryan Travis January 2007 (has links)
The first part of this thesis reports the synthesis of five calixarene molecules and their incorporation into ISEs as thallium(I) selective ionophores for use in clinical and environmental analysis. Four calix[4]arene molecules were successfully synthesized. Two were isolated in the cone conformation with iso-propyl groups attached to the lower rim. The other two were in the 1,3-alternate conformation with allyl groups attached to the phenolic oxygen. The final calixarene synthesized was a calix[6]arene that was partially substituted with iso-propyl groups on the lower rim. The parallel orientation of the aromatic rings was confirmed using single crystal X-ray structure determination. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) complexation studies were conducted on the four calix[4]arene derivatives and showed that thallium binds within the aromatic cavity, and that the complexation/decomplexation kinetics and molecule flexibility are affected by the incorporated ion and the attached groups on the calixarene. Once the binding characteristics of the synthesized calixarenes had been examined they were then incorporated into plasticized PVC together with an ion-exchanger to make ISEs capable of determining thallium activities in solutions. Three calixarenes were successfully incorporated into the membranes and produced Nernstian responses over the concentration range 10-2-10-6 M TlNO3. The lower detection limit of the above electrodes lies in the micro-molar range, which is a common characteristic of the experimental setup used. Since the electrodes behaved ideally with respect to thallium(I), it was then decided to test the complex formation constants and selectivities of the three ionophores. / The complex formation constant (Log βILn) of two of the calixarene derivatives with thallium(I) were determined to be 6.44 and 5.85 respectively, through the use of the sandwich membrane technique. The selectivities were measured with a new protocol, whereby the electrode had not previously come into contact with the primary ion. This helps to remove ion fluxes of the primary ion and subsequent biased selectivity coefficient of highly discriminated ions. The three ionophores showed excellent selectivity against Zn2+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Cu2+, Cd2+ and Al3+, and moderate selectivity against Pb2+, Li+, Na+, H+, K+, NH4+ and Cs+. Silver was the only common high interferent in all three ionophores tested. As the detection limits of current thallium(I) ISEs in the literature would be insufficient in practical samples, attempts were made to lower the detection limits of the above ISEs with the application of relatively new experimental techniques. The lower detection limit of the three ISEs was successfully lowered by an order of magnitude from the original values through the use of an EDTA-buffered inner filling solution. The lowest achieved detection limit was obtained with the iso-propyl functionalized calix[4]arene, which reached a value of 8.32 nM (IUPAC definition). / The second part of the thesis investigated the incorporation of one of the calixarenes into a solid-contact ISE (SC-ISEs), which are seen as the future in this field due to their potential for miniaturisation and use in lab-on-a-chip applications. Four different solid-contact designs were tested to evaluate which was the best to pursue for future testing. The chosen calixarene was successfully incorporated into all four designs with Nernstian responses recorded in each case. The best response was recorded for an electrode which had a solid gold substrate, poly(3-octylthiophene) (POT) intermediate layer and a methyl methacrylate/decyl methacrylate (MMA-DMA) co-polymer membrane. This electrode exhibited a slope of 58.4 mV decade-1 and a lower detection limit of 30.2 nM. The other three solid-contact electrodes, which consisted of a graphite contact, a plasticised PVC membrane on a gold substrate, and a plasticized PVC membrane on a gold substrate with a polypyrrole intermediate layer, exhibited detection limits that were inferior to the MMA-DMA/POT SC-ISE. Further tests were used to assess one of the main problems associated with SC-ISEs, being the presence of water layers of droplets between the membrane and the solid substrate. Potential tests, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, small angle neutron scattering and the electrode’s reactivity to changes in the concentration of dissolved oxygen were used to study water uptake and the concomitant formation of water layers in solid-contact ISEs. Water was confirmed at the surface of the membrane that consisted only of the membrane and gold substrate, but was not confirmed for the other three electrode designs.
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Ultraviolet optical properties of the thallium halidesHinson, David Chandler 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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The search for PNC in heavy atoms by laser polarimetryWolfenden, Tim January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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The electrodeposition of lead-based metal and composite alloysJohal, C. P. S. January 1988 (has links)
A detailed study, including the investigation of many methods of preparing a thallium sulphamate solution for thallium plating has been carried out. The optimum conditions for such a solution have been defined following experiments concerning the effect of different variables (polarisation, current density and additives). Satisfactory thallium electrodeposits have been obtained.
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Hyperfine-structure separations, isotope shifts and nuclear magnetic moments of the radioactive isotopes Tl199, Tl2,? Tl21?, Tl22? and Tl24?January 1961 (has links)
R.J. Hull and H.H. Stroke. / "November 1, 1961." "Reprinted from Journal of the Optical Society of America, vol.51, no. 11, 1203-1212, November, 1961." / Includes bibliographical references. / Army Signal Corps Contract DA36-0390-sc-78108. Dept. of the Army Task 3-99-20-001 and Project 3-99-00-000.
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Sur l'incorporation du thalium dans une matrice III-V Préparation de GaTIAs et InTIAs par épitaxie par jets molélculaires /Beneyton, Rémi Hollinger, Guy. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : sciences.Dispositif de l'électronique intégré : Ecully, Ecole centrale de Lyon : 2004. / 112 réf.
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Sur l'incorporation du thalium dans une matrice III-V Préparation de GaTIAs et InTIAs par épitaxie par jets molélculaires /Beneyton, Rémi Hollinger, Guy. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : sciences.Dispositif de l'électronique intégré : Ecully, Ecole centrale de Lyon : 2004. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. 112 réf.
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Chemistry of a new trispyrazolylborate ligand with some group 1 group 2 ionsYaman, Gülşah , January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2008. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-197).
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Some nuclear properties of Bi²⁰⁶, Tl²⁰⁰, Tl²⁰², In¹⁰⁹, In¹¹⁰m, and In¹¹¹ the nuclear spins of Bi²⁰⁶, Tl²⁰⁰, Tl²⁰¹, and Tl²⁰² ; the nuclear spins, magnetic dipole, and electric quadrapole interaction constants of In²⁰⁹, In¹¹⁰m, and In¹¹¹ /Marino, Lawrence Louis. January 1959 (has links)
Thesis--University of California, Berkeley, 1959. / "Physics and Mathematics" -t.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-130).
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Structural studies of thallium(I)thourea complexesBrennan, Nicholas Frederick 20 February 2007 (has links)
See Abstract in on Page 9 / Dissertation (MSc (Chemistry))--University of Pretoria, 2007. / Chemistry / unrestricted
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