Publications by authors named "Nadia Elwakiel"

Andesite was employed to effectively extract mercury(II) in an aqueous solution. After evaluating its characteristics, andesite was characterized by applying modern techniques such as BET and TGA methods. The study employed SEM and TEM measurements to analyze the variation in the surface shape and crystallinity of the metal due to adsorption.

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Objectives: To synthesize and characterize a novel Al complex with 2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-1H-benzimidazole (HL) to be added to a restorative glass ionomer cement (GIC) to enhance its antimicrobial activities and to evaluate the Vickers microhardness (HV) and fluoride release (FR) of the modified GIC.

Materials And Methods: Al complex was synthesized by the addition of 1 mmol (0.210 g) of HL to 1 mmol (0.

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A new Schiff base of 2-aminobenzimidazole with 2,4-dihydroybezaldehyde (H₃L), and its Cu(II), Ni(II) and Co(II) complexes have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, molar conductance, thermal analysis (TGA), inductive coupled plasma (ICP), magnetic moment measurements, IR, EI-mass, UV-Vis. and ESR spectral studies. On the basis of spectral studies and analytical data, it is evident that the Schiff base acts as dibasic tridentate ligand coordinating via deprotonated OH, NH and azomethine nitrogen atom.

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The electronic absorption spectra of some bisazo-dianils are studied in organic solvents of different polarity and in buffer solutions of varied pH. The different absorption bands are assigned to the corresponding electronic transitions, the solvent effect on the CT band energy is also discussed. The spectral study in buffer solutions is utilized for the determination of the pKa of the phenolic OH-groups.

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The electronic absorption and emission spectra of the titled biazo-dianils are studied in organic solvents of different polarity as well as in aqueous buffer solutions of varying pH. The important bands in the IR spectra as well as the main signals of the 1H NMR spectra are assigned. The observed UV/Vis absorption bands are assigned to the corresponding electronic transitions.

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