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The graduate student population of the graduate programs in chemistry has been increasing with the environment number from 1 in 1997 to 37 in 2005.



THESES

A total of 12 M. Sc. and 10 Ph. D. degrees were conferred during academic years 1997–2005. A full list of theses is given below:

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) in Chemistry

 1. Single Crystal X-Ray Characterization and Structure Correlation of
     the Pentacyclic Friedelane Ring System
     (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)
 2. A Theoretical Investigation on Hydration-Induced Conformation of
     Model Amino Acids
     (Advisor: Professor Dr. Kritsana Sagarik)
 3. A Theoretical Study on Salt Bridge in Aqueous System
     (Advisor: Professor Dr. Kritsana Sagarik)
 4. Polyeletrolyte-Enhanced Ultrafiltration for Removal of Arsenic from
     Aqueous Solutions
     (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)
 5. Structural Studies of Crystals with Interacting Components
     (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)
 6. Extraction and Characterization of Lac Dye from Thai Stick Lac and
     Development of Lac Dyeing on Silk and Cotton
     (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Saowanee Rattanaphani)
 7. Preparation, Characterization and Catalytic Performance of
     Supported Pt-Ru Catalysts Prepared from a Metal Cluster
     (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Jatuporn Wittayakun)
 8. Synthesis of Zeolites from Perlite and Study of Their Ion Exchange
     Properties
     (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Kunwadee Rangsriwatananon)
 9. Synthesis of Sodium Zeolites from Lampang Diatomite Applied for
     Ammonium Ion Removal
     (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Kunwadee Rangsriwatananon)
10. Isolation and Identification of Bioactive Chemical Constituents of
     the Roots of Bauhinia saccocalyx Pierre and Fagraea Fragrans
     Roxb.
     (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Thanaporn Manyum)

         


    Master of Science (M. Sc.) in Chemistry

     1. Supramolecular Structures of Four-Coordinate Nickel Nitrosyl
         Bis(triphenylphosphine) Complexes
         (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)
     2. Structural Studies of Supramolecular Microporous Materials
         (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)
     3. Chemical Analyses of Pica Soil Eaten by the Villagers in Sisaket
         Province
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Tritaporn Choosri)
     4. Preparation and Characterization of Pd-Ni/SiO2 Catalysts from a
         Metal Cluster
         (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Jatuporn Wittayakun)
     5. Synthesis and Kinetic Study of Zeolite Na–A from Thai Kaolin
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Kunwadee Rangsriwatananon)
     6. Effect of Adding Poly(Propylene Oxide) on Structures and
         Properties of Solid Polymer Electrolytes: Poly(Ethylene Oxide)/Salt
         System
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Visit Vao-Soongnern)
     7. Structures and Properties of Solid Polymer Electrolytes:
         Poly (Ethylene Oxide)/Poly(Ethylene Glycol)/Salts Systems
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Visit Vao-Soongnern)
     8. Study of Synthesis, Kinetics and Particle Size of Zeolite X from
         Narathiwat Kaolin
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Kunwadee Rangsriwatananon)
     9. Chemical Composition Investigation of the Clinacanthus
         nutans
     (Burm F.) Lindau Leave
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Santi Sakdarat)
    10. Characterization and Modification of Montmorillonite in Clay from
         Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand
         (Advisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Tritaporn Choosri)
    11. Synthesis and Structural Study of Azidonitrosylbis(triphenyl-
         phosphine) Nickel
         (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)
    12. Hydrothermal Synthesis and Structural Studies of Cobalt and
         Vanadium Oxide Compounds
         (Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Kenneth J. Haller)