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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.
51

The reaction of O(3P) atoms with methyl iodide : studies of nascent reaction products with considerations from the observations of the O(3P) reaction with acetylene /

Kwong, Chu-luen. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1993.
52

Thermal and photochemical reactions of acetylenes I-ortho-effect in the Bergman cyclization of benzannelated enediynes ; II-photocycloaddition of diaryl acetylenes to cyclic dienes mechanisms and applications /

Zeidan, Tarek A. Alabugin, Igor V. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2005. / Advisor: Igor V. Alabugin, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Jan. 25, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains xvi, 346 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
53

The catalytic activity of metalized silica gels ...

Morris, Vlon Neilan, Reyerson, Lloyd Hilton, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Minnesota, 1926. / Cover title. Vita. "By Vlon N. Morris and L.H. Reyerson." Description based on print version record.
54

Syntheses, characterizations and applications of new materials containing polyynes /

Lee, Liang-hui, January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2000. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references. Available also in a digital version from Dissertation Abstracts.
55

Plant acetylenes

Safe, S. January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
56

The reactions of indoles with acetylenic esters

Bridson, J. N. January 1970 (has links)
No description available.
57

The determination of the crystal structure of acetyltriphenylgermane by x-ray diffraction

Harrison, Roy William January 1967 (has links)
Acetyltriphenylgermane, (C₆H₅)₃GeCOCH₃, crystallizes in the monoclinic system with a = 15.30, b = 14.53, c = 7.68Å, and β = 94.8°. The space group is P2₁/c and there are four molecules per unit cell, thus each molecule forms an asymmetric unit in the cell. The intensities of 2537 reflections were measured by means of a scintillation counter using CuKα radiation. The structure was determined by heavy atom Patterson and Fourier synthesis and refinement was by least-squares methods. The final discrepancy, R, for 1834 observed reflections is 0.075. The compound was found to be tetrahedral about the germanium atom, with only small deviations caused by the spreading of the phenyl rings. The phenyl rings are planar with a mean C-C bond distance of 1.383 Å, mean C-C-C bond angle of 120.0°, and a mean C-H bond distance of 1.09 Å. Intermolecular interaction causes one ring to deviate from a symmetric propeller orientation. Two Ge-C bond distances were found: Ge-Cphenyl distance of 1.945 Å and Ge-Cacetyl distance of 2.011 Å. The longer Ge-C bond is attributed to contribution from a resonance structure in which there is no formal bond between germanium and the carbonyl carbon, resulting in a partial negative charge on the oxygen and a partial positive charge on the germanium. This is supported by the electronegativity difference between carbon and germanium. The C=O bond distance is 1.20 Å. / Science, Faculty of / Chemistry, Department of / Graduate
58

The dehydrogenation of ethane to produce ethylene and acetylene, using sulfur as a dehydrogenation agent /

Morningstar, Ralph Eugene January 1952 (has links)
No description available.
59

Photofragment translational spectroscopy of simple hydride molecules and radicals

Wilson, Steven Hardy Selig January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
60

Acetylene-filled pressure broadened short photonic microcells

Sajed, Hosseini-Zavareh January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Physics / Kristan L. Corwin / We have developed short acetylene-filled photonic microcells (PMCs’) as optical frequency references in the near infrared region for applications in telecommunication, gas sensing, and metrology. The PMC is a 5-10 cm long hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (HC-PCF) in which the high pressure acetylene gas is confined by sealing the ends of HC-PCF. Acetylene provides 50 strong v vrotational-vibrational combination bands within 1510-1540 nm which covers the telecommunication window at 1550 nm. PMC’s are a possible replacement for optical frequency references based on gas-filled vapor cells, like the SRM2517a produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). While such cells made practical and accurate frequency calibration readily available, and have been built into measurement equipment and lasers, they are relatively bulky compared to the small footprint now achieved by commercially available lasers. Short PMC’s in particular are compact and robust. In fact, a PMC of similar length would occupy a smaller volume because it has a simple design and it is all-fiber based. Here we demonstrate a novel fabrication technique that is appropriate for making short high pressure optical frequency references using photonic bandgap fibers. Consequently, the aforementioned short PMC has some application of NIST SRM 2517a and can be used for moderate accuracy frequency measurements with fractional accuracy of 7.7×10-8. By using a tapering technique to seal the microcells, we were able to achieve high transmission efficiency of 80% and moderate accuracy of 10 MHz (1) in finding the line center. This approaches that of the NIST SRM 2517a 10 MHz (2) accuracy. Using an earlier Q-tipping technique, 37% off-resonant transmission and 5 MHz accuracy were achieved in finding the line center, but a larger etalon-like effect which is approximately 13%, appears on the wings of the optical depth. By using a tapering technique, we were able to decrease the etalon-like effect to less than 1%. In both cases, the microcells could be connectorized, albeit with reduction in off-resonant transmission efficiency, for integration into multi-mode fibers or free-space optical systems. Although contamination is introduced during both fabrication techniques, the P13 PMC line center shift with respect to sub-Doppler center is small according to experimental data. Data show that the PMC line center shift from the sub-Doppler feature for PMC no. 53 with 83% contamination was -15.4 ± 3.3 MHz which is a fractional value of 7.7×10-8 with respect to the value of the P13 line center of 195 THz. Finally, repeatable measurements show that PMCs are stable in terms of total pressure over approximately one year.

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