M. Sc. in Industrial Chemistry Centre for Applied Chemistry Syllabus
... Organic Chemistry Nomenclature, General rules as applied to acyclic, mono and bicyclic compounds, Nature of reaction energy and kinetic considerations, types of organic reactions, reactive intermediates: formation and stabilization, electronic effects, Nucleophilic Substitutions, Linear free energy ...
... Organic Chemistry Nomenclature, General rules as applied to acyclic, mono and bicyclic compounds, Nature of reaction energy and kinetic considerations, types of organic reactions, reactive intermediates: formation and stabilization, electronic effects, Nucleophilic Substitutions, Linear free energy ...
Validation of input-noise model for simulations of
... RWs are currently receiving more and more attention, both because of fundamental curiosity to how this phenomenon is connected to e.g. oceanic RWs [3], and due to their relevance in supercontinuum generation [4–6]. The RWs are known to build up from noise in the input pulses, so any numerical studie ...
... RWs are currently receiving more and more attention, both because of fundamental curiosity to how this phenomenon is connected to e.g. oceanic RWs [3], and due to their relevance in supercontinuum generation [4–6]. The RWs are known to build up from noise in the input pulses, so any numerical studie ...
Electron spin resonance study of copper(II) hydrogenmalonate dihydrate complex S. M
... versatile ligand. The structural complexity of malonate complexes is due to the ability of this dicarboxylate ligand, different from other dicarboxylic ligands, to adopt several chelating bidentate and/or different carboxylato-bridging coordination modes. The ability of the carboxylate bridge to med ...
... versatile ligand. The structural complexity of malonate complexes is due to the ability of this dicarboxylate ligand, different from other dicarboxylic ligands, to adopt several chelating bidentate and/or different carboxylato-bridging coordination modes. The ability of the carboxylate bridge to med ...
Picosecond-pulse amplification with an external passive optical cavity
... be obtained if no further losses were present. However, based on measurements of the intracavity energy buildup, a finesse of 349 is estimated, indicating an additional 0.65% loss in the cavity, most likely due to loss in the input coupler. Under these conditions it is calculated that the intracavit ...
... be obtained if no further losses were present. However, based on measurements of the intracavity energy buildup, a finesse of 349 is estimated, indicating an additional 0.65% loss in the cavity, most likely due to loss in the input coupler. Under these conditions it is calculated that the intracavit ...
Introduction to Acousto Optics
... comparison to many other spectroscopic techniques. Concentrations or other important parameters cannot be measured solely by the absorption or reflectivity value at a single NIR wavelength. The reasons for this difficulty are severe band congestion and overlap (see Figure 1). Since NIR absorption ba ...
... comparison to many other spectroscopic techniques. Concentrations or other important parameters cannot be measured solely by the absorption or reflectivity value at a single NIR wavelength. The reasons for this difficulty are severe band congestion and overlap (see Figure 1). Since NIR absorption ba ...