Search for dissertations about: "3-butadiene"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the word 3-butadiene.
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6. DNA adducts formed by ethene and butadiene : quantitative analysis in rats and humans
Abstract : The present study has focused on DNA adduct formation by two important industrial and environmental chemicals, ethene and butadiene, in rats and humans. Ethene and butadiene are among the 50 chemicals produced in greatest volume in the United States. READ MORE
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7. Microwave spectroscopical investigations of some halogenated butadienes
Abstract : This thesis deals with microwave spectroscopical investigations of four mono-halogenated 1,3-butadienes. Two of the investigations are mainly concerned with the elucidation of complete molecular structures using the isotopical substitution method, whereas the other two deal chiefly with the determination of molecular charge distributions. READ MORE
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8. In vivo dosimetry of some important industrial chemicals by measurement of their reaction products with hemoglobin
Abstract : Hemoglobin adduct measurements provide a useful tool for the development of models for risk assessment of chemicals. The measurements can be used to identify reactive metabolites and to determine the in vivo doses of these metabolites. READ MORE
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9. Low-Coordinate Organopnictogens : Synthesis and Optoelectronic properties
Abstract : This thesis work is based on the development of novel organopnictogen compounds and the exploration of their potential applications in organic electronics. In particular, incorporation of phosphorus and arsenic into π-conjugated systems is known to modify the optoelectronic properties. READ MORE
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10. Determination of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Urban Air
Abstract : In the complex hydrocarbon mixture in urban air, the alkenes and arenes are of particular interest with respect to impact on health and environment. Knowledge of hydrocarbon concentrations in urban air is essential for the assessment and prevention of health hazards and photochemical oxidant formation. READ MORE