Search for dissertations about: "dichloromethane"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word dichloromethane.
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1. Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling in risk assessment - Development of Bayesian population methods
Abstract : In risk assessment of risk chemicals, variability in susceptibility in the population is an important aspect. The health hazard of a pollutant is related to the internal exposure to the chemical, i.e. the target dose, rather than the external exposure. READ MORE
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2. Tailored Reaction Media for the Synthesis of Subvalent Cluster Compounds
Abstract : Different synthetic approaches and modifications to reaction media have been applied in order to find new routes to the synthesis of main-group clusters and transition metal compounds. The focus has been on the Group 15 element bismuth and the transition metal palladium. READ MORE
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3. Subvalent Cluster Compounds and Synthesis in Alternative Reaction Media
Abstract : With the aim of finding alternative reaction media for the synthesis of subvalent main group and transition metal cluster compounds, traditionally made through solid state reactions or in superacidic media, different alternative reaction media have been explored in this work. Room-temperature ionic liquids are amongst the more unconventional reaction media used. READ MORE
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4. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Copper(I) Complexes with Hard Donor Ligands
Abstract : Syntheses and crystal structures of nine new copper(I) complexes and one novel mixed-valence copper(I/II) complex are reported: two homoleptic phenoxides and eight complexes with N-donor ligands. The copper(I) and the copper(I/II) phenoxide complexes have been prepared by reactions between mesitylcopper(I) and 2-allyl-6-methylphenol in toluene. READ MORE
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5. Paramagnetic relaxation reagents : nuclear magnetic resonance studies of preferential solvation
Abstract : The interactions between neutral paramagnetic relaxation reagents (PARR's) and certain aromatic compounds have been studied by 1H and 13 C spin-lattice relaxation time measurements. In media such as cyclohexane and carbon tetrachloride, Cr(acac)3 becomes preferentially solvated by aromatic solutes. READ MORE