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Lobna Abdel-Mohsen Ebaid Nassr

Professor - Head Of Chemistry Department- Director of Quality Management Unit - Faculty of Science - Sohag University

Faculty of science

Address: Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science - Sohag University

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Publications Which contain the keyword: base catalyzed hydrolysis


2018-11-28 15:19:28 Keywords Coumalic acid, base catalyzed hydrolysis,
Kinetics, reactivity, initial-transition state analysis and thermodynamic parameters of base catalyzed hydrolysis of coumalic acid in solvents with different polarities
Base-catalyzed hydrolysis of coumalic acid (COU) in binary aqueous-methanol and aqueous-acetone mixtures has been studied kinetically at a temperature range from 283 to 313 K Moreover, the change in the activation energy barrier of COU from water to water–methanol and water–acetone mixtures is estimated from the kinetic data. Solvent effects on reactivity trends have been analyzed into initial and transition ... Read more

Kinetic investigation of hydroxide ion and DNA attack on some high spin iron (II) chelates Bearing ONO Donors amino acid Schiff bases
The reactivity of few novel high spin Fe(II) complexes of Schiff base ligands derived from 2-hydroxynaphthaldehyde and some variety of amino acids with OH- ion has been examined in aqueous mixture at temperature in the range 10–40 Co. Based on the kinetic investigations, the rate law and a plausible mechanism were proposed and discussed. The general rate equation was suggested ... Read more

Kinetic study of the hydroxide ion attack on and DNA interaction with high spin iron(II) Schiff base amino acid chelates baering ONO donors
Kinetic study of some novel high spin Fe(II) complexes of Schiff base ligands derived from 5-bromsalicyaldehyde and amino acids with the OH− ion and DNA has been carried out. Based on the kinetic data, the rate law and a plausible mechanism were proposed. Kinetic data of the base catalyzed hydrolysis imply pseudo first-order double stage process due to the presence ... Read more

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