Afaf Murtadha Kadhum

Afaf Murtadha Kadhum
  • Master of Science
  • Lecturer at Al-Muthanna University

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Introduction
Current institution
Al-Muthanna University
Current position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (9)
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Schiff bases have proven to be beneficial in medicine and have interesting complexation capabilities with transition metals. The +4, +5, and +6 oxidation states of schiff base metal complexes have been the subject of recent review, which have highlighted their notable cytotoxic effects against various colon cancer cell lines (HT-29, HCT-116, SW-480...
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The ligand 2-['2-(4,5-dimethyl thiazolyl)azo]-imidazole (DMeTAI), which is generated from 2-amino-4,5-dimethylthiazol and imidazole, was used to synthesize coordination compounds containing Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions. To confirm the structure of the synthesized chelates, a range of analytical techniques were used, including thermal analysis, X-ray powd...
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The study concerted on the adsorption of (Murexide dye). It was used in analytical chemistry such as evidence and used as coloring of tissue, animal cells, and plant cells-the effective method, which could use verity concentrations range. Adsorption is often applied to surfaces with pores; widely available industrial wastage produced Antimony triox...
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Due to the increasing demand for polymers, selecting an appropriate catalytic system is essential to achieve desirable properties in the resulting polymers, which encouraged us to compile this review. The review deals with various strategies for synthesising organometallic complexes of zirconium involving bonding through carbon and their catalytic...
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The study demonstrates that Nanocomposite activated Carbone decorated zinc oxide is indeed viable, cost effective adsorbent materials for the adsorptive removal of Reactive Green (RG) dye from polluted wastewater with over 90% removal dye. The adsorption of RG dye onto decorated carbon ZnO nanoparticle was found to be highly dependent on equilibriu...
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This study evaluated the feasibility of utilizing agricultural waste dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus) peels (DFP) as natural low-cost adsorbent to remove cationic dye methylene blue (MB) from aque-ous solution. The physicochemical compositions of the DFP were characterized using CHNS-O analysis , X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Fo...

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