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Department of chemistry

Researches

The department has a strategic plan for future research which contributes to the prosperity of the society. We foster world-class research and outstanding chemical education, as well as we strengthen our students, faculty, staff, and alumni to interact with the local, national, and global community.

Research Groups:

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Electro analytical Chemistry
  • Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Theoretical Chemistry

 

# Title Research Year
831 Synthesis and characterization of mesoporous Fe–Co mixed oxide nanocatalysts for low temperature CO oxidation 2016
832 Physicochemical properties of proteomic ionic liquids matrices for MALDI-MS
2016
833 Sensitive electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of uric acid and xanthine in human biological fluids based on the nano-boron doped ceria modified glassy carbon paste electrode 2016
834 Interactions of an anticancer drug lomustine with single and double stranded DNA at physiological conditions analyzed by electrochemical and spectroscopic methods 2016
835 Microwave-assisted synthesis of ultra small bare gold clusters supported over Al2O3 and TiO2 as catalysts in reduction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol 2016
836 OXIDATION OF SOME SULPHATED MACROMOLECULES USING VARIOUS OXIDIZING AGENTS: FOCUSING ON THE NATURE OF ELECTRONTRANSFER
PROCESS AND OXIDATION MECHANISTICS WITH SYNTHESIS OF COORDINATION BIOPOLYMER OXIDATION PRECURSORS AS NOVEL
CHELATING AGENTS
2016
837 Synthesis of some new pyridines, thienopyridines and
pyridothienopyrimidines bearing 1,3-diphenyl-1H-pyrazole
moiety
2016
838 Adsorptive stripping voltammetric determination of anticancer drug lomustine in
biological fluids using in situ mercury film coated graphite pencil electrode
2016
839 Effect of ZrO2 on the catalytic performance of nano
c-Al2O3 in dehydration of methanol to dimethyl ether
at relatively low temperature
2016
840 3-(Dipropylamino)-5-hydroxybenzofuro[2,3-f]quinazolin-1(2H)-one (DPA-HBFQ-1) plays an inhibitor role on
breast cancer cell growth and progression.
2016