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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.
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Development of Synthetic Processes and Characterization of BsubPcs with High Crystal Densities for Application in Organic Photovoltaic Devices

Fulford, Mabel Victoria 11 July 2013 (has links)
The original goal of this thesis was to develop process chemistry to yield boron subphthalocyanine (BsubPc) derivatives which were previously difficult to access. Retrospectively, it was found that these compounds show extremely high density crystal packing in comparison to other known BsubPcs, and thus this also became a focus of the thesis. A process to synthesize and purify fluoro-BsubPc was developed. This led to a detailed comparison of the physical and chemical properties of the three halo-BsubPcs in order to answer the question of which halo-BsubPc is appropriate for different purposes. Through this work, the previously unpublished crystal structure of the oxygen bridged dimer, µ-oxo-BsubPc, was found. A process was subsequently developed for the practical synthesis of µ-oxo-BsubPc for use in vacuum deposition and a number of µ-oxo-BsubPc crystal polymorphs were found and analyzed. The properties of this group of compounds are discussed in the context of other known BsubPcs.
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Development of Synthetic Processes and Characterization of BsubPcs with High Crystal Densities for Application in Organic Photovoltaic Devices

Fulford, Mabel Victoria 11 July 2013 (has links)
The original goal of this thesis was to develop process chemistry to yield boron subphthalocyanine (BsubPc) derivatives which were previously difficult to access. Retrospectively, it was found that these compounds show extremely high density crystal packing in comparison to other known BsubPcs, and thus this also became a focus of the thesis. A process to synthesize and purify fluoro-BsubPc was developed. This led to a detailed comparison of the physical and chemical properties of the three halo-BsubPcs in order to answer the question of which halo-BsubPc is appropriate for different purposes. Through this work, the previously unpublished crystal structure of the oxygen bridged dimer, µ-oxo-BsubPc, was found. A process was subsequently developed for the practical synthesis of µ-oxo-BsubPc for use in vacuum deposition and a number of µ-oxo-BsubPc crystal polymorphs were found and analyzed. The properties of this group of compounds are discussed in the context of other known BsubPcs.
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Projeto e caracterização do ressoador Bridged Loop-Gap para aplicações em espectroscopia de ressonância paramagnética eletrônica / not available

Fernanda Rodrigues da Silva 09 August 2002 (has links)
Esta dissertação trata da construção e caracterização de um ressoador Bridged Loop-Gap para aplicações em espectroscopia de ressonância paramagnética eletrônica nas bandas L e S. As dimensões típicas deste ressoador são da ordem de 1/10 do comprimento de onda ressonante. O ressoador Bridged Loop-Gap é de fácil fabricação e de baixo custo, possuindo uma excelente homogeneidade de campo magnético, bem como alto fator de preenchimento e fator de qualidade. Neste trbalho foi desenvolvida uma sistemática para o dimensionamento e otimização do desempenho do referido ressoador, para aplicações em várias faixas de freqüência de microondas. Estes estudos tomaram como base observações experimentais, as quais foram realizadas utilizando equipamento disponível no Laboratório de Telecomunicações da EESC/USP. Também foram analisados os modelos e métodos de predição da freqüência de ressonância disponíveis na literatura, onde os resultados calculados foram comparados com os resultados obtidos experimentalmente, verificando sua validade na predição da freqüência de ressonância do Ressoador Bridged Loop-Gap. / This dissertation deals with the design and characterization of a Bridged Loop-Gap Resonators for applications in Spectroscopy of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in the L and S bands. The typical dimensions of the resonator are of the order of 1/10 of the resonant wavelength. The Bridged Loop-Gap Resonator is easy to manufacture and it is low cost, showing an excellent homogeneity of magnetic field as well as high filling factor and quality factor. In this work we describe the design, fabrication and performance of the Bridged Loop-Gap Resonator. These studies were based on experimental characterization, which was carried out using the equipment available in the EESC/USP Telecommunications Labs. Also we analyzed models and methods for estimating the resonance frequency. The methods were validated by comparing the calculated results with experimental data.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Copper(II) Complexes

Amani, Saeid 12 1900 (has links)
A series of dihydroxy bridged copper(II) complexes of the type [(L)Cu(OH)₂Cu(L)]x₂ * nH₂0, where L is 2,2'-bipyridine, 4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline, x is a counter ion, and n is the number of water molecules, was synthesized. In the case of monohydroxy bridged copper(II) complexes, we have found a new method of synthesis for [ (L)₂Cu(OH)Cu(L)₂ ] (ClO₄)₃, where L is 2,2'-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline. We have synthesized five new monohydroxy bridged copper(II) complexes, thus increasing the number of monohydroxy bridged copper(II) complexes to nine. All complexes have been characterized by infrared spectroscopy, UV-visible spectroscopy, magnetic moments, and elemental analysis. The electron spin resonance results establish that the fulvic acids contain organic free radicals as an internal part of their molecular structure. The concentration of unpaired electrons will increase by increasing the pH. The unpaired electron in fulvic acid interacts with the unpaired electron on copper(II) through the Π system, and this will decrease the spin concentration of fulvic acid complexed with copper(II). The displacement of titration curve from a free ligand (fructose-1,6-diphosphate, ribulose-1,5-diphosphate, phospherine, phosphothreonine, and 3-phosphoglyceric acid, to a ligand plus copper(II) (1:1 ratio) shows there is a strong interaction between copper(II) and the corresponding ligand. All complexes absorb UV-visible at 250-300 nm. The absorption intensity changes as a function of pH. Copper (II) forms a complex with fructose-1,6-diphosphate, ribulose-1,5-diphosphate, phosphoserine, phosphothreonine, and 3-phosphoglyceric acid by the ratio of 1:3, 1:3, 1:1, 1:1, and 1:2, respectively.
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Tailoring Structure Property Relationships and Elastic Phenomenon in Native and Polymer Reinforced Silica Aerogels

Randall, Jason P. 06 August 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Controls for High Performance Three-Phase Switched Reluctance Motors

Pasquesoone, Gregory 17 August 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Polycondensation of Bridged Amino-Functionalized Trialkoxysilanes.

Zhou, Guannan 07 May 2011 (has links) (PDF)
The reduction of CO2 emission has been a worldwide mission to resolve global warming predicament. Mesoporous silsesquioxanes, which stabilized by organobridges and has high content aminon absorption site, can serve as a potential CO2 adsorbent. Synthesis of such material is done by hydrolysis and polycondensation of trialkoxysilane. The fastest gelation was observed at reaction in the absence of acids or bases. However, addition of surfactant to the reaction mixture catalyzed formation of silsesquioxanes in acidic media. Obtained materials are strongly hydrophilic and possess a high thermostability. Study of particle size distributions showed that in all cases it was bimodal. The largest particles formed in basic media. Mesoporous silsesquioxanes were obtained from bridged alkyltrimethoxysilanes in the presence of surfactants.
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Design, Synthesis, Photophysical, and Electrochemical Studies of Novel Cyclometalated Pyrazolate-Bridged Dinuclear Platinum(II) Complexes

Chakraborty, Arnab 28 March 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Cytotoxic hydrogen bridged ruthenium quinaldamide complexes showing induced cancer cell death by apoptosis

Lord, Rianne M., Allison, Simon J., Rafferty, K., Ghandhi, L., Pask, C.M., McGowan, P.C. 01 July 2016 (has links)
Yes / This report presents the first known p-cymene ruthenium quinaldamide complexes which are stabilised by a hydrogen-bridging atom, [{(p-cym)RuIIX(N,N)}{H+}{(N,N)XRuII(p-cym)}][PF6] (N,N = functionalised quinaldamide and X = Cl or Br). These complexes are formed by a reaction of [p-cymRu(μ-X)2]2 with a functionalised quinaldamide ligand. When filtered over NH4PF6, and under aerobic conditions the equilibrium of NH4PF6 ⇔ NH3 + HPF6 enables incorporation of HPF6 and the stabilisation of two monomeric ruthenium complexes by a bridging H+, which are counter-balanced by a PF6 counterion. X-ray crystallographic analysis is presented for six new structures with O⋯O distances of 2.420(4)–2.448(15) Å, which is significant for strong hydrogen bonds. Chemosensitivity studies against HCT116, A2780 and cisplatinresistant A2780cis human cancer cells showed the ruthenium complexes with a bromide ancillary ligand to be more potent than those with a chloride ligand. The 4’-fluoro compounds show a reduction in potency for both chloride and bromide complexes against all cell lines, but an increase in selectivity towards cancer cells compared to non-cancer ARPE-19 cells, with a selectivity index >1. Mechanistic studies showed a clear correlation between IC50 values and induction of cell death by apoptosis
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Copper-Azides : Syntheses, Structures and Magnetic Behavior

Mistry, Subhradeep January 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Extensive research work was carried out in past few decades to synthesize new compounds with extended structures by employing various organic linkers and metals. A large number of potential applications of these coordination polymer materials were explored as it contains both inorganic metals as well as organic molecules. The large open pores of coordination polymer compounds were explored for applications such as absorption, separation, and catalysis etc. whereas the framework part provides a model system to study physical properties such as magnetism, luminescence, ferroelectricity etc. We were mainly interested in designing new magnetic materials with extended structures which is the primary objective of this thesis. To study this a systematic investigations are carried out with azide bridged copper(II) compounds. Azide is a versatile ligand which possesses a large number of bridging modes. On the other hand, the coordination flexibility offered by the copper centres makes it to possess diverse coordination number (4-6) as well as geometry. Copper-azide compounds were synthesized at room temperature and the structure was determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Structure and magnetic behavior of the copper-azide compounds were studied and discussed here in this thesis. Further, we have studied selective absorption and separation of aliphatic nitrile compounds by employing a two-dimensional interdigitated coordination polymer. In addition, transformation studies of a Ni5 cluster to a Ni9 cluster have also been carried out. Chapter 1 of this thesis presents a brief overview of azide based compounds and summarizes important copper-azide compounds and their magnetic behavior. In chapter 2, synthesis, structure, and magnetic behavior of two-dimensional copper-azide based compounds have been presented. Field dependent magnetic studies were also carried out for all the compounds. Chapter 3 presents the synthesis, structure, and magnetic behavior of copper-azide compounds where 1,2-diaminopropane was employed as a site blocking agent. In chapter 4, the synthesis, structure, and magnetic behavior of two isostructural three-dimensional copper-azides are presented. In chapter 5, synthesis, structure, and magnetic behavior of the azide based one and two-dimensional compounds are presented. Chapter 6 presents synthesis and structure of a two-dimensional inter-digitated coordination polymer compounds. The selective absorption and separation of aliphatic nitriles were also presented in this chapter. In chapter 7, synthesis, structure, and magnetic behavior of Ni clusters are presented. A transformation study to convert a Ni5 cluster to Ni9 cluster was also carried out and presented in this chapter.

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