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This study describes the investigation of the solution chemistry of the copper (II) complexes of homopiperazine and an adamentane derivative of homopiperazine (PCU.homo) using glass electrode potentiometry, UV/VIS spectroscopy, speciation modeling, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, blood plas...
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| author | Mokalane, Kagiso |
| author2 | Jackson, Graham Ellis |
| author_browse | Jackson, Graham Ellis Mokalane, Kagiso |
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| description | This study describes the investigation of the solution chemistry of the copper (II) complexes of homopiperazine and an adamentane derivative of homopiperazine (PCU.homo) using glass electrode potentiometry, UV/VIS spectroscopy, speciation modeling, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, blood plasma modeling, and dermal absorption. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11311 Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs Mokalane, Kagiso Jackson, Graham Ellis Chemistry This study describes the investigation of the solution chemistry of the copper (II) complexes of homopiperazine and an adamentane derivative of homopiperazine (PCU.homo) using glass electrode potentiometry, UV/VIS spectroscopy, speciation modeling, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, blood plasma modeling, and dermal absorption. 2015-01-04T14:46:03Z 2015-01-04T14:46:03Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11311 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Chemistry Mokalane, Kagiso Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs |
| title_full | Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs |
| title_fullStr | Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs |
| title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs |
| title_short | Investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper (II) chelating agents that can serve as potential anti-inflammatory drugs |
| title_sort | investigation of the solution chemistry and dermal absorption of novel copper ii chelating agents that can serve as potential anti inflammatory drugs |
| topic | Chemistry |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11311 |
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