In previous studies much research has reported the determination of applications of TiO2 (rutile and anatase), ZnO and Ag nanomaterials onto various textile surfaces, but in this study for the first time application to denim fabric and testing of the finished fabric for antimicrobial activities of these nanomaterials was investigated. The presence of nanoparticles on dyed denim fabric surfaces was confirmed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The nanomaterial-impregnated denim fabric (100% cotton) showed significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Escherichia coli isolated from pasta.
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January 2014
Several Cu(II), Pt(II) and Ni(II) complexes of N-substituted, piperazine (NN donor), morpholine (NO donor) and thiomorpholine (NS donor) derivatives were synthesized and their thermal behavior and catalytic activity in epoxidation reaction of cis-diphenylethylene were studied using oxygen sources NaOCl. The coordination compounds of Cu(II), Pt(II) and Ni(II) having general formula [MLCl]Cl, [ML2l]Cl2 or [ML]Cl2 with tetra coordinated geometry around metal ions have been isolated as solid. All the ligands and complexes were identified by spectroscopic methods and elemental analysis, magnetic measurements, electrical conductance and thermal analysis.
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February 2010
In this work, the reactions involving L-phenylalanine and D,L-tryptophan in the presence of Cu(II) ion were studied. Optimum conditions for the reactions were established as pH 7 and lambda=641 nm. When the reaction was kinetic, it was observed that the following rate formula was found as dA/A(n)=k dt and k=3.
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February 2007
From the color developing reactions of o-phenylenediamine oxidizing agent and gold(III), the kinetic reactions between both of them in aquaeous solutions were studied using spectrophotometric and differential method. Light absorbances in the visible spectral range are measured as a function of mole fractions of phenylenediamine at a fixed gold(III) concentration and as a function of mole fraction of gold(III) at a fixed o-phenylenediamine concentration at periodic time internal. In the differential method, which was suggested by van't Hoff, one deals with the actual rates of reactions as determined by measuring the slopes of absorbance-time curves.
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