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Department of Chemistry University of New Orleans New Orleans. Louisiana 70148... [Pg.181]

Sjoberg, P. 1989. Calculated Properties at Molecular Surfaces Guides to Chemical Reactivity. Ph.D. dissertation, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, La. [Pg.83]

R.L. Sweany, University of New Orleans I was surprised at seeing your report of a 2D Cu atom being able to abstract a hydrogen atom from methane, but, of course, the copper atom is "hot". I wonder if you see methyl take back its hydrogen atom after photolysis or does the radical pair collapse to give HCuCH3 ... [Pg.316]

Steve Kroll-Smith, Ph.D. Research Professor of Sociology University of New Orleans... [Pg.257]

Louisiana State University, 1,152 National Institutes of Health, 224 Unit Associ e au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 72 University Louis Pasteur, 33 University of Detroit, 265 University of Massachusetts, 181 University of Minnesota, 152,199 University of Missouri—Rolla, 107 University of New Orleans, 46 University of Washington, 236,245,255... [Pg.283]

There may be circumstances such that oxidation of an alcohol to the ketone with Cr is warranted. Mark Trudell of the University of New Orleans reports (Tetrahedron Lett. 44 2553, 2003) that such oxidations can be carried out with catalytic Cr and stoichiometric periodic acid, as illustrated by the conversion of 10 to 11. [Pg.138]

Pat Lane (291) Department of Chemistry, University of New Orleans, Louisiana... [Pg.403]

Recent work at the University of New Orleans has focused on methods of bringing pollutants and hydroxyl radical together to improve selectivity and to enhance the rate and efficiency of pollutant degradation. As previously discussed, sorption of pollutants into hydrophobic sites substantially inhibits their degradation because hydroxyl radicals are less likely to penetrate into these sites. Because the catalyst for hydroxyl radical formation (Fe2+) is hydrophilic, it is unlikely that the pollutant will be near the formation site of... [Pg.197]


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