Marwa H. Fadhil

Marwa H. Fadhil
Al-Nahrain University · Department of Chemistry

Ph. D. of Science/ chemistry

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Education
October 2010 - April 2013
Al-Nahrain University
Field of study
  • inorganic chemistry

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Publications (8)
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As polymers became very important in our lives, their negative impact on general health and the environment raised a serious issue. Here, enhancing their life term is presented as a compromise solution between the need and harm. In the study, six PVC films, the plain and five filled with improvers, underwent radiation exposure for 300 hours at room...
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The high concentration of carbon dioxide in the environment, including from the burning of fossil fuels to meet our energy requirements, is a pressing environmental concern that requires urgent attention. As a result, the development of novel materials for storing gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen has garnered greater attention in research....
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a synthetic polymer with a wide range of applications with impact on our daily life. It can undergo photodegradation with toxic products that are hazardous to both human health and the environment. In addition, photodegradation shortens the useful lifetime of the material. Elongation of the effective lifespan of PVC is,...
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Polyvinyl chloride is used in the manufacturing of a wide range of products, but it is susceptible to degradation if exposed to high temperatures and sunlight. There is therefore a need to continuously explore the design, synthesis, and application of new and improved additives to reduce the photodegradation of polyvinyl chloride in harsh environme...
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Thyroid hormones are essential element in body growth and influence the formation of many enzymatic proteins. These hormones regulate and have a major role in controlling the metabolism of the entire body. They also play an important role in the normal hepatic function. Thyroid diseases are linked with liver enzymes levels irregularities, cholestat...
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Aluminum chloride-urea ionic liquid was investigated for its active species concentration with the aide of electronic spectroscopy by Lewis acid-base titration with chloride ions. A coordination bonds between aluminum cationic species of the ionic liquid and the aromatic ring of toluene or benzene was assumed to be responsible for new formed bands...

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