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Acetophenone Derivatives; N-Diphenylmethyl and N-Fluorenyl Piperidines (open access)

Acetophenone Derivatives; N-Diphenylmethyl and N-Fluorenyl Piperidines

This thesis is a study of α-(4-aminophenylsulfonyl)-acetophenone derivatives; n-diphenylmethyl and n-fluorenyl piperidines.
Date: 1949
Creator: Middleton, William J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Application of the Reformatsky Reaction to the Thiophene Series of Compounds (open access)

An Application of the Reformatsky Reaction to the Thiophene Series of Compounds

In view of the increasing importance of thiophene derivatives as chemotherapeutic agents, it was considered of interest to apply the Reformatsky reaction to the synthesis of compounds containing the thiophene nucleus with the thought that these might serve as intermediates for further syntheses.
Date: 1949
Creator: Hicks, Howard A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Attempted Synthesis of some Heterocyclic Sulfones (open access)

The Attempted Synthesis of some Heterocyclic Sulfones

This thesis describes two experiments: one related to antihistamines, and the other related to antitubercular compounds.
Date: 1949
Creator: Compton, William David
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydantoin Derivatives as Anticonvulsants. I. 5-Cyclohexylalkyl-5-(2-Thienyl)Hydantoins (open access)

Hydantoin Derivatives as Anticonvulsants. I. 5-Cyclohexylalkyl-5-(2-Thienyl)Hydantoins

The study herein described represents a continuation of the work on 5-(2-thienyl)-5-substituted hydantoins which has been in progress in the laboratories of the North Texas State College for the past several years. It has for its purpose the study of the effect of lengthening the carbon chain connecting a cyclohexyl radical to 5-(2-thienyl)hydantoin in the 5- position.
Date: 1949
Creator: Baker, Andy Albert
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Syntheses of Amino Substituted Salicylic Acids and Related Compounds (open access)

The Syntheses of Amino Substituted Salicylic Acids and Related Compounds

The introduction of the ether linkage into various compounds imparts physiological activity, hence the synthesis of various ether derivatives involving the phenol group seemed to be a possible route to tuberculostatic substances. The compounds reported in this work are to be tested for tuberculostatic properties by Parke, Davis and Company.
Date: 1949
Creator: Gerber, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library