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Monday, 08 February 2021 18:57

A Master's Thesis in the Dept. of Applied Sciences

A master's thesis in the Dept. of Applied Sciences at the University of Technology discussed a new way of holding particles

Based on the theoretical quantitative calculations, where a number of new molecular masks have been designed with the interaction of each of the two compounds [5] - Circulene and [7] - Circulene, and by using the program (Gaussian 09).

Researcher Ali Abdullah Issa suggested studying the ability of the most stable catcher to hold onto some carcinogenic aromatic hydrocarbons such as (pyrene, Benzo [ghi] perylene, ovalene, hexabenzocoronene).

The discussion committee consisted of:

1-  Dr. Dhafar T.  Ajeel /  Head.

2- Asst. Prof. Dr. Khaleda F.  Sohail/ Member.

3-  Asst. Prof. Dr. Salal Abdul-Hadi Al-Marhej/ Member.

4- Prof. Dr. Hassan Rashid Abees / Supervisor.

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