Nor Mohammed

Nor Mohammed
  • PhD
  • PhD at Abdelmalek Essaâdi University

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Introduction
Pr. Nor Mohammed is currently works at the department of chemistry, University of abdelmalek essaadi in Morocco . Nor is carring researches in computational chemistry, Green Chemistry and organic chemistry.
Current institution
Abdelmalek Essaâdi University
Current position
  • PhD

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Dissolution mechanism of cellulose in a benzyltriethylammonium/urea deep eutectic solvent (DES): DFT-quantum modeling, molecular dynamics and experimental investigation
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In this paper, a benzyltriethylammonium/urea DES was investigated as a new green and eco-friendly medium for the progress of organic chemical reactions, particularly the dissolution and the functionalization of cellulose. In this regard, the viscosity-average molecular weight of cellulose (M̄w) during the dissolution/regeneration process was invest...
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In this paper, a new green pH-sensitive EDTA crosslinked HEC (cellulose-based hydrogel (swelling rate ~ 1005%)) adsorbent was successfully elaborated. The synthesis of HEC-EDTA at the high advanced crosslinking degree (up to 92%), was carried out using DAEDT and DMAP as acyl transfer agent, where the lamellar morphology (2D-microstructure) was high...
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In this paper, a new green pH-sensitive cellulose based hydrogel (swelling rate ~ 1005 %) was successfully elaborated. However, the new EDTA crosslinked HEC was investigated as adsorbent materiel, which it showed high removal efficiency (~2000 mg.g ⁻¹ ) to aquatic micropollutants, especially methylene blue as cationic dyes model. The synthesis of H...
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The modification of the clays (montmorillonite) by surfactants finds several applications in various fields, such as cosmetics, drugs, nanomaterials, etc. The experimental and the simulation of the adsorption of the cetylpyridinium surfactant on a Moroccan Na-Montmorillonite-type clay surface have been investigated. The adsorption rate of cetylpyri...

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