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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

A contribution to the photochemistry of phosgene ...

Weber, Lawrence Adna, January 1933 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1933. / Vita. Bibliography: p. 30.
2

A contribution to the photochemistry of phosgene ...

Manninen, Thomas Herman, January 1938 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1938. / Vita. Author's name in title covered by mounted slip with full name. "Literature cited": p. 31.
3

A study of the photochemical formation of phosgene ...

Fye, Paul McDonald, January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1939. / Vita. Bibliography: p. 32.
4

Assessment of performance of different computational methods (DFT and MP2) with different levels of basis sets benchmarked by CBS-QB3 methodby selected reactions

Ng, Ping-leung., 吳炳樑. January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Chemistry / Master / Master of Philosophy
5

The preparation of phenylimido-phosgene and the chlorination of formanilide,

Bly, Robert Stewart, January 1922 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Norhtwestern University, 1922.
6

The study of chloride exchange reactions in some aromatic carbonyl and sulphonyl chloride in t-Amyl alcohol.

Wan, Yat-shing, Raymond. January 1972 (has links)
Thesis--M. Phil., University of Hong Kong. / Typescript.
7

Simulovaná chemická havárie spojená s únikem fosgenu / Simulated chemical accident associated with the release of phosgene

NOVÁK, Jan January 2014 (has links)
The thesis entitled "Simulated Chemical Accident Associated with Phosgene Leak" focuses on the issue of disasters in general and specifically on chemical disasters associated with leakage of dangerous chemicals. The thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part of the thesis is divided into four subchapters. The first subchapter deals with accidents in general, and the classification thereof into natural and anthropogenic contingencies. The subject of the second chapter deals with specification of accidents that occur in the chemical industry. A special focus is given to causes of chemical accidents, among which there are anthropogenic (human factor) and technical causes as well as working conditions and organization of work. As regards classification, chemical accidents are divided into chemical accidents associated with leakage of dangerous chemicals, further accidents with leakage of radioactive substances and those involving oil leaks. With regard to the topic of the thesis, the third subchapter specifically focuses on characteristics of chemical accidents associated with leakage of dangerous chemicals. This is the key part of the theoretical basis of the thesis. The subchapter deals with causes, classification, development, characteristic effects and consequences of such accidents. Factors are also mentioned that affect the spread in the environment of dangerous chemicals leaked as the result of chemical accidents depending on a number of conditions. The fourth subchapter is linked to the preceding chapter in that it provides a brief characteristic of dangerous chemicals. A special focus is given to a comprehensive specification of phosgene. The core of the practical part of the thesis lies in the implementation of research consisting in simulation or modelling of a chemical accident associated with leakage of a selected chemical from a particular chemical plant. For the purpose of modelling phosgene was selected as the dangerous chemical. The company Synthesia, a. s. located in Pardubice, was chosen as the chemical plant in question. The practical part of the thesis aimed at modelling a chemical disaster associated with phosgene leak at Synthesia, a. s. The software tool TerEx, version 2.9.1. was used for simulation. Using this computer program a total of ten contingency scenarios were prepared involving phosgene leaks of different quantities as consequence of a chemical accident at Synthesia, a. s. Another aim of the practical part of the thesis was to assess risks following from the chemical accident. This assessment was made on the basis of the results of the TerEx program in the form of toxic exposure, recommended examination of toxic phosgene concentration within certain distance from the place of leakage, areas of necessary evacuation of the population, and last but not least time dependence of phosgene concentration and accumulated dose within distances of necessary evacuation of the population. The third and also the last aim of the practical part of the thesis was to assess impacts of this potential chemical accident on the health or lives of the population. The results of the modelled chemical accidents involving phosgene leak from Synthesia, a. s. showed that this contingency would especially impact health but not lives of the population. The phosgene concentrations showed only threshold levels (from 10 to 20 mg/m3) that would cause irritation of the eyes and the upper respiratory tract / nasopharynx. Even though the results of the research showed that no serious impacts on the health of the population should occur, the worst possible contingency scenario should always be considered in the event of such chemical accident.
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Phosgenfreie Synthese von Isocyanaten unter Verwendung von CO2 und N-silylierten Aminen

Gründler, Franziska 30 May 2024 (has links)
Isocyanate sind wichtige Zwischenstufen bei der Herstellung zahlreicher Alltagsprodukte, von Matratzen über Lacke und Beschichtungen bis hin zu Kosmetika. Die industrielle Herstellung erfolgt mit Hilfe des reaktiven und giftigen Gases Phosgen. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Dissertation wird ein vierstufiger Prozess zur phosgenfreien Synthese von Isocyanaten untersucht. Ausgehend von Aminen werden N-Silylamine erzeugt, die im Anschluss mit CO2 zur Reaktion gebracht werden. Dabei bilden sich O-Silylcarbamate, die bereits die NCO-Einheit der Isocyanate tragen. Durch eine N-Silylierung werden N,O-Bis(silyl)carbamate gebildet. Die Stoffklassen der silylierten Carbamate werden durch diese Dissertation um mehrere, bislang unbekannte Vertreter erweitert. Die anschließende thermische Zersetzung liefert erfolgreich die gewünschten Isocyanate. Als Spaltprodukt bildet sich das ungiftige, inerte Hexamethyldisiloxan. Mit diesem patentierten Verfahren gelingt es, CO2 als Kohlenstoff- und Sauerstoffquelle in industriell wichtige Monoisocyanate zu überführen. Die Anwendung auf Diisocyanate wird beleuchtet und erzeugt Potenzial für fortführende Arbeiten.

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