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  • 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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Progress of Entirely Carbohydrate Conjugates in Cancer Immunotherapeutics – Syntheses and Developments

Kleski, Kristopher A. January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
22

Evaluation of Antifouling Materials Based on Silica Gels

Beltran Osuna, Angela Aurora 21 December 2011 (has links)
No description available.
23

Zwitterionic Nickel Catalyst for Carbonylative Polymerizations

Schmidt, Bradley M. 21 December 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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The Role of Nitric Oxide in Immune Responses to T cell-stimulating Polysaccharide Antigens; Implications for Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Lewis, Colleen Jenna January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of Multifunctional and Electrical Conducting Carboxybetaine Based Polymers

Cao, Bin 19 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of Amino Acid Based Zwitterionic Materials for Biomedical and Environmental Applications

Li, Wenchen January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Estudos de incorporação de solutos não-iônicos em micelas de detergentes zwitteriônicos / Studies on incorporation of non-ionic solutes in zwitterionic surfactant micelles

Freitas, Adilson Alves de 18 April 2001 (has links)
Entre as mais importantes propriedades de soluções aquosas micelares está a capacidade de incorporar substâncias orgânicas com diferentes polaridades e graus de hidrofobicidade. Como demonstrado por Quina et aI. (J Phys. Chem., 1995, 99, 11708-11714), um dos métodos mais promissores para a obtenção de correlações entre e a eficiência de solubilização em micelas e as estruturas do soluto e do detergente é através do uso de relações lineares de energia livre (LSERs). No presente trabalho, investigou-se a incorporação de uma série de solutos neutros em micelas dos detergentes zwitteriônicos dimetil-hexadecilamônio-propano sulfonato (CDAPS; 31 solutos) e o N-óxido de dimetil-dodecilamina (DDAO; 33 solutos), bem como em micelas catiônicas da forma protonada de DDAO (DDAOH+; 33 solutos). As constantes de incorporação dos solutos foram determinadas experimentalmente por meio de técnicas fotofísicas, métodos de solubilização e cromatografia líquida e gasosa. A análise dos resultados foi efetuada através de técnicas de regressão múltipla, obtendo-se as seguintes LSERs: CDAPS: Log Ks = - 0,55 + 0,99 R2 - 0,82 π2 + 0,36 Σα2 - 0,99 Σβ2 + 2,73 Vx DDAOH+: Log Ks = - 0,68 + 1,30 R2 - 0,78 π2 + 0,67 Σα2 - 1,45 Σβ2 + 2,29 Vx DDAO: Log Ks = - 0,46 + 0,89 R2 - 0,61 π2 + 0,82 Σα2 - 1,66 Σβ2 + 2,59 Vx onde Σα2 e Σβ2 representam a \"acidez\" e a \"basicidade\" do soluto, com relação à formação de pontes de hidrogênio, R2 corresponde à refração molar em excesso, π2 representa a dipolaridade e Vx é o volume molar do soluto. As LSERs obtidas indicam que os detergentes zwitteriônicos formam sistemas distintos dos demais estudados até o momento. No entanto, os sistemas DDAO e DDAOH+ apresentam LSERs muito semelhantes entre sí, sugerindo que a incorporação dos solutos não é afetada por uma mudança da estrutura (carga) da cabeça do detergente. / One of the most important properties of aqueous micellar solutions is their capacity to incorporate organic solutes with different degrees of polarity and hydrophobicity. As demonstrated by Quina et aI. (J. Phys. Chem., 1995, 99, 1170811714), one of the most promissing methods for obtaining correlations between solubilization eficiency and the solute and surfactant structure is via the use of linear solvation energy relationships (LSERs). The present work investigates the incorporation of a series of neutral solutes in micelles of the zwitterionic detergents hexadecyldimethylammonium propanesulfonate (CDAPS; 31 solutes) and the N-oxide of dodecyldimethylamine (DDAO; 33 solutes), as well as in the cationic micelles of the protonated form of DDAO (DDAOH+; 33 solutes). The incorporation constants were determined experimentally by photophysical techniques, from solubility measurements and by liquid and gas chromatographic methods. Analysis of the results by multiple regression techniques led to the following LSERs: CDAPS: Log Ks = - 0,55 + 0,99 R2 - 0,82 π2 + 0,36 Σα2 - 0,99 Σβ2 + 2,73 Vx DDAOH+: Log Ks = - 0,68 + 1,30 R2 - 0,78 π2 + 0,67 Σα2 - 1,45 Σβ2 + 2,29 Vx DDAO: Log Ks = - 0,46 + 0,89 R2 - 0,61 π2 + 0,82 Σα2 - 1,66 Σβ2 + 2,59 Vx where Σα2 and Σβ2 are the hydrogen bond acidity and basicity of the solute, R2 is the excess molar refraction, π2 is the dipolarity and Vx corresponds to the molar volume of the solute. The LSERs obtained demonstrate that zwitterionic surfactants are distinct from the other systems investigated previously. However, the similarity of the LSERs of DDAO and DDAOH+ suggests that incorporation of solutes is not affected by changes in the structure (charge) ofthe polar headgroup.
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SYNTHESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF ZWITTERIONIC PEI (zPEI) FOR OPTIMIZED DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS

Duke, Joseph Raleigh, III 01 January 2017 (has links)
Gene therapy holds promise for the treatment a wide range of diseases ranging from cystic fibrosis to cardiovascular disease to cancer. The need for safe and efficient gene delivery methods remains the primary barrier to human gene therapy. Non-viral vector materials, including polymers, can be designed to be biocompatible and non-immunogenic, but lack the efficiency to be clinically relevant. Gene therapy awaits the development of new materials that are both safe and efficient. Here, we have synthesized a series of modified zwitterionic polymers based on the common transfecting agent polyethylenimine (PEI). Using a variety of biochemical and biophysical methods we have studied structure-function relation in zPEI-DNA as a function of percent modification. Our results show significant structural rearrangements in the DNA condensates with increasing zwitterionic character. The percent zwitterionic modification determines not only DNA packaging but the serum stability of the resulting polyplexes with more highly modified zPEI releasing DNA more readily.
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Synthesis and Reactivity Studies of Zwitterionic Silenes and 2-Silenolates

Guliashvili, Tamaz January 2004 (has links)
<p>This thesis describes synthesis and reactivity studies of 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes and 2-silenolates, species that are strongly influenced by reversed Si=C bond polarization, i.e. an Si<sup>δ-</sup>=C<sup>δ+</sup> polarization as compared to the natural Si<sup>δ+</sup>=C<sup>δ-</sup> polarization. Because of the reversed polarization, the 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes are zwitterions and the 2-silenolates are predominantly described by the resonance structure with the negative charge at Si. </p><p>Transient zwitterionic 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes are formed thermolytically from carbamylpolysilanes (<i>tris</i>(trimethylsilyl)silylamides) and trapped with 1,3-dienes in nearly quantitative yields. These silenes have structure and reactivity characteristics that differ from earlier studied Si=C bonded compounds. They are thermodynamically stable toward dimerization and react with 1,3-dienes to give exclusively [4+2] cycloadducts. Their reactions with 1,3-dienes proceed in accordance with inverse electron demand (IED) Diels-Alder reactions which is explained by the electron-rich nature of these silenes. The 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes are also less reactive toward alcohols than earlier silenes. Hence, alcohols do not react with 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes but with the silene precursor, the carbamylpolysilanes, leading to alkoxysilanes in high yields. The latter reaction represents a novel base-free synthetic protocol for protection of primary and secondary alcohols with the fluoride resistant but photolabile <i>tris</i>(trimethylsilyl)silyl group.</p><p>Another class of formally Si=C bonded compounds, metal 2-silenolates, has been formed in high yields using a novel facile method. Reaction of acyl- and carbamylpolysilanes with potassium <i>tert</i>-butoxide in tetrahydrofurane gives potassium 2-silenolates. The potassium 2-silenolates are stable at room temperature, in contrast to earlier lithium 2-silenolates that degrade rapidly at ambient temperature. The first crystallisable complex of a 2-silenolate was formed and characterized by X-ray crystallography. This 2-silenolate has a pyramidal central Si (ΣSi = 317.8°), and an Si-C single rather than Si=C double bond (r(SiC) = 1.926 Å). The potassium 2-silenolates give exclusively Si alkylated products with alkyl halides and only [4+2] cycloadducts with 1,3-dienes.</p>
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Synthesis and Reactivity Studies of Zwitterionic Silenes and 2-Silenolates

Guliashvili, Tamaz January 2004 (has links)
This thesis describes synthesis and reactivity studies of 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes and 2-silenolates, species that are strongly influenced by reversed Si=C bond polarization, i.e. an Siδ-=Cδ+ polarization as compared to the natural Siδ+=Cδ- polarization. Because of the reversed polarization, the 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes are zwitterions and the 2-silenolates are predominantly described by the resonance structure with the negative charge at Si. Transient zwitterionic 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes are formed thermolytically from carbamylpolysilanes (tris(trimethylsilyl)silylamides) and trapped with 1,3-dienes in nearly quantitative yields. These silenes have structure and reactivity characteristics that differ from earlier studied Si=C bonded compounds. They are thermodynamically stable toward dimerization and react with 1,3-dienes to give exclusively [4+2] cycloadducts. Their reactions with 1,3-dienes proceed in accordance with inverse electron demand (IED) Diels-Alder reactions which is explained by the electron-rich nature of these silenes. The 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes are also less reactive toward alcohols than earlier silenes. Hence, alcohols do not react with 2-amino-2-siloxysilenes but with the silene precursor, the carbamylpolysilanes, leading to alkoxysilanes in high yields. The latter reaction represents a novel base-free synthetic protocol for protection of primary and secondary alcohols with the fluoride resistant but photolabile tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl group. Another class of formally Si=C bonded compounds, metal 2-silenolates, has been formed in high yields using a novel facile method. Reaction of acyl- and carbamylpolysilanes with potassium tert-butoxide in tetrahydrofurane gives potassium 2-silenolates. The potassium 2-silenolates are stable at room temperature, in contrast to earlier lithium 2-silenolates that degrade rapidly at ambient temperature. The first crystallisable complex of a 2-silenolate was formed and characterized by X-ray crystallography. This 2-silenolate has a pyramidal central Si (ΣSi = 317.8°), and an Si-C single rather than Si=C double bond (r(SiC) = 1.926 Å). The potassium 2-silenolates give exclusively Si alkylated products with alkyl halides and only [4+2] cycloadducts with 1,3-dienes.

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