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Magneto-optical study of correlated electron materials in high magnetic fields

2014-01 , Jiang, Zhigang

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Liquid dynamics in nano-confined geometries: nanohydrodynamics

2013-01-31 , Riedo, Elisa

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Determinants of high school optional course participation and performance: a four-year longitudinal study

2012-02-29 , Ackerman, Phillip L. , Kanfer, Ruth

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Radical chemistry over sunlit snow at Summit, Greenland

2011-09-01 , Huey, L. Gregory

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Quantitative measurements of bulk aerosol particle inorganic and organic composition from the NASA DC-8 during ARCTAS

2013-04-15 , Weber, Rodney J.

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Green and effective continuous multi-step synthesis of ring-fused heteroaromatics

2013 , Liotta, Charles L. , Eckert, Charles A. , France, Stefan , Pollet, Pamela

Historically, batch processing has been the major strategy in the synthesis of complex molecules, especially molecules of pharmaceutical interest. In general, this approach has been fraught with high cost, excessive time for scale-up, and waste issues. In order to address these issues, continuous flow technology has been identified as an alternative production vehicle since it has both environmental and economic advantages. Continuous flow technology offers superior mass and heat transfer, and lower production costs when compared with the traditional batch technology. Technological transfer from batch to continuous flow maximizes performance in terms of product yield and selectivity while minimizing solvent and catalyst needs thereby lowering production costs. In addition, continuous flow processes can be “scaled out” in contrast to batch processes that must be “scaled up.” In this research project, we take advantage of continuous flow technology to conduct the multi-step synthesis shown in Scheme 1.

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Bayesian Hierarchical Models to augment the Mediterranean Forecast System

2012-02-15 , Di Lorenzo, Emanuele , Milliff, Ralph F. , Wikle, Christopher K. , Berliner, L. Mark

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Multiscale analysis of nonlinear systems using computational topology

2013-02 , Schatz, Michael F. , Mischaikow, Konstantin , Kalies, William , Wanner, Thomas

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Ultracold sodium and rubidium mixtures: collisions, interactions and heteronuclear molecule formation

2012-10-31 , Raman, Chandra

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NIRT: Active nanoparticles in nanostructured materials enabling advances in renewable energy and environmental remediation

2011-09-14 , Gole, James L. , Dixon, David , Szulczewski, Gregory , Fedorov, Andrei G. , Burda, Clemens