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Date of Award

1990

Document Type

Thesis - Pacific Access Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (M.S.)

Department

Graduate School

First Advisor

Paul H. Gross

First Committee Member

Charles A. Matuszak

Second Committee Member

Michael Minch

Abstract

The purpose of this work was the preparation of a new class of arylhydrazone reagents. When combined with a mixture of ketones and aldehydes, these new reagents would give derivatives different from those given by current arylhydrazone reagents. These derivatives could be separated by crystallization or chromatography and could then be easily characterized by x-ray crystallography or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).

Pages

52

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