Award Abstract #9102281
Mass Spectrometry for Augmenting Organic and Inorganic Synthesis
NSF Org: |
CHE
Division of Chemistry
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Initial Amendment Date: |
March 29, 1991 |
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Latest Amendment Date: |
March 29, 1991 |
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Award Number: |
9102281 |
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Award Instrument: |
Standard Grant |
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Program Manager: |
Joseph Reed
CHE Division of Chemistry
MPS Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
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Start Date: |
April 1, 1991 |
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Expires: |
September 30, 1992 (Estimated) |
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Awarded Amount to Date: |
$136500 |
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Investigator(s): |
Kenneth Klabunde kenjk@ksu.edu (Principal Investigator)
Eric Maatta (Co-Principal Investigator) Duy Hua (Co-Principal Investigator) Keith Buszek (Co-Principal Investigator) Andrzej Rajca (Co-Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: |
Kansas State University
2 FAIRCHILD HALL
MANHATTAN, KS 66506 785/532-6804
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NSF Program(s): |
CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION
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Field Application(s): |
0000099 Other Applications NEC, 12 Chemistry
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Program Reference Code(s): |
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Program Element Code(s): |
1938
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ABSTRACT
The Department of Chemistry at Kansas State University will use this award from the Chemistry Research Instrumentation Program to help acquire a mass spectrometer system. The areas of chemical research that will enhance by the acquisition include the following: 1) Diels - Alder Chemistry of Activated Cyclobutenes, 2) Asymmetric Synthesis of Natural Products and Molecules of Biomedical Interest, 3) Organic Molecule Fragmentations on the Surfaces of Nano-scale Metal Oxide Particles, 4) Performance of SMAD Catalysts Organic Precursors to Carbon Monosulfide (CS), 5) p-Phenylenediimido-Bridged Dimers and Polymers. A New Class of Conjugated Inorganic Systems, and 6) Toward a Hydrocarbon Ferromagnet: Polyarylmethyls. Mass spectrometry is a technique used to probe intimate structural details and to obtain the molecular compositions of a vast array of organic, bioorganic and organometallic molecules. When combined with a high performance liquid chromatograph, the resulting system affords the chemist one of the most powerful tools available for the separation and characterization of compounds. The acquisition of a mass spectrometer is essential for the prosecution of frontier research in many fields of chemistry.
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