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Title: | The study of retention and solvatochromic properties of the newly synthesized phenylacetamide derivatives | Authors: | Apostolov, Suzana | Keywords: | phenylacetamides, retention, solvatochromism, chemometrics;fenilacetamidi, retencija, solvatohromizam, hemometrija | Issue Date: | 20-May-2014 | Publisher: | Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet u Novom Sadu University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences at Novi Sad |
Abstract: | <p>U ovoj doktorskoj disertaciji određene su retencione osobine i solvatohromni parametri tri serije novosintetizovanih derivata N–(supstituisanih fenil)–2–supstituisanih acetamida u različitim hromatografskim i solvatohromnim sistemima. Metode linearne regresije kao i metode multivariacione analize: Klaster analize (CA) i Analize glavnih komponenti (PCA) su primenjene s ciljem pronalaženja kvalitativne odnosno kvantitativne zavisnosti između eksperimentalno određenih retencionih kao i apsorpcionih parametara N–(supstituisanih fenil)–2-supstituisanih acetamida i primenjenih rastvarača, odnosno hemijskih osobina funkcionalane grupe prisutne u molekulu.</p> <p>In this dissertation retention properties and solvatochromic parameters of<br />three series of the newly synthesized derivatives of N-(phenyl substituted)–2–<br />substituted acetamide were determined in various chromatographic and<br />solvatochromic systems. The method of linear regression and multivariate methods of<br />analysis: Cluster analysis (CA) and Principal component analysis (PCA) were applied<br />with the aim of finding the qualitative or quantitative dependence between<br />experimentally determined retention and absorption parameters of N-( phenyl<br />substituted)–2–substituted acetamides and applied solvents or chemical properties of<br />the functional group present in the molecules.</p> |
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