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Development Of New Chiral Selectors For Liquid Chromatography And Their Performance Relative To Established Chiral Stationary Phases (CSPS)
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2010-03-03)
HPLC with chiral stationary phases (CSPs) has proven to be the most widely applicable and versatile technique for enantiomeric separations. This dissertation discusses new research in three important areas of enantiomeric ...
Genetic Engineering Of Proteins For Biotechnology Applications
Heme b (protoporphyrin IX or protoheme) plays a major role in the structure and function in proteins such as myoglobin (Mb), hemoglobin (Hb), horseradish peroxidase (HRP), catalase, cytochrome P450 as well as catalase ...
Scorpionate Supported And Unsupported Carbonyl And Ethylene Complexes Of Group 11 Metals
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2010-03-03)
Carbon monoxide (CO) and small olefins represent perhaps the simplest, but most important ligand systems in coordination/organometallic chemistry. Simple carbonyl and ethylene compounds have started to appear in the field ...
Ion Exchanger Based Ion Generation And Removal Devices. Behavior And Applications
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2012-04-11)
Ion exchangers have many important applications. In Ion chromatography (IC), ion exchangers are used as stationary phase and used in some of the key components. The innovations that make the modern IC the most popular ...
Capillary Scale Reagent Introduction And Optical Detectors For Capillary Scale Analysis
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2011-10-11)
Atmospheric aerosols are of great interest as they have the potential to perturb the earth's radiative energy balance, influence the climate, reduce visibility, and adversely affect human health. The composition of atmospheric ...
Investigation Of Ruthenium (II) Polypyridyl Dimers As Potential Chemotherapeutic Agents
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2007-08-23)
The exploration of transition metal complexes as chemotherapeutic agents is still a relatively unexplored but promising area of research. Chapter 1 highlights the most successful anticancer drugs and potential drugs based ...
Investigation Of Redox-active Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes As Potential Anti-cancer Drugs
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2009-09-16)
Stereospecific binding of ruthenium metallointercalators with DNA is of particular interest because of the potential for improved targeting of specific sites in DNA. The present studies are focused on new metallointercalator, ...
The Development Of The Catalytic Wittig Reaction
The formation of carbon-carbon double bonds with stereocontrol is of great importance to synthetic chemistry. The Wittig olefination involves the treatment of an aldehyde or ketone with a phosphonium ylide; yielding an ...
Assemblies Of Assemblies: Supramolecular Ordering Of Nanoscopic Ruthenium Polypyridyl Building Blocks
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2008-04-22)
Biological systems have long since perfected the development of
nanoengineering. Cellular structure and machinery is based, to a significant extent, on
the formation of nanometer to micron-sized assemblies of proteins. ...
Examining Ruthenium Chromophores For The Photochemical Reduction Of CO₂To Methanol
(Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2014-03-12)
Our consumption of energy for transportation and electricity has been growing as quickly as our population. As this demand for energy increases we increase our production of carbon dioxide by the burning of fossil fuels ...