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A Study of the Synthesis and Reactions of Enol Lactones
The purpose of this investigation was to study the syntheses of enol lactones and to prepare a series of amide derivatives of these compounds.
The Synthesis of 5-Hetero-Substituted Dihydro-4,6(1H,5H)-Pyrimidinediones
This thesis describes the attempt to synthesize some 5-hetero-substituted dihydro-4,6(1H,5H)-pyrimidinediones as possible anticonvulsants.
A Study of the Friedel-Craft Reactions of Phenolic Ethers
The original purpose of this investigation was to prepare a series of diketones. However, since considerable difficulty was encountered in the preparation of these diketones, attention was shifted to a study of the Friedel-Craft reactions of phenolic ethers and to the reaction between phenolic ethers and dicarboxylic acids with boron trifluoride as a catalyst.
The Reactions and Emission Spectra of Propylene in Electrodeless Discharge
This thesis describes the reactions and emission spectra of propylene under radio frequency energy radiation.
Mercury-Sensitized Photochemical Reactions of Isopropyl Alcohol
This thesis describes the reactions of mercury-sensitized isopropyl alcohol when bombarded with 2537 Angstrom radiation.
Derivatives of 1,4-Naphthoquinone and 1,4-Anthraquinone
The purpose of this investigation was the synthesis of some 1,4-naphthoquinones and 1,4-anthraquinones. It will be shown that some of these substituted quinones exhibit physiological properties.
Studies in the Hydantoin Series. III. 5-(2-Pyridyl)Hydantoin and its Derivatives
The purpose of this investigation was to complete the study of the 5-pyridylhydantoins by resynthesizing 5-(2-pyridyl)hydantoni and investigating its properties.
Some Amine Derivatives of 1,4-naphthoquinone
It was the aim of this investigation to prepare derivatives of 1,4-naphthoquinone substituted at the 2- and 3- positions with various amino groups. 2,3-Dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinone was selected as the starting material because of the possibility of replacing the chloro groups in direct substitution reactions with amines.
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