4 November، 2025

Master’s thesis discusses the preparation and study of some complexes of transitional and non-transitional elements with new ligands

This Tuesday morning, November 4, 2025, the master’s thesis submitted by the student khanzad Masoud Abdul Hamid and tagged “preparation and study of some complexes of transitional and non-transitional elements with new ligands”was discussed in the Department of Chemistry at the College of Sciences.

The thesis aims to prepare and diagnose a group of new lycands derived from pyridine and pyrimidine compounds, and prepare their metal complexes with some transition and non-transition elements, using a set of analytical and spectroscopic techniques to determine the nature of their binding and chemical structure. The study also included a theoretical evaluation of these compounds using the density function theory (DfT) to understand their electronic and stable behavior, in addition to studying their biological effectiveness through molecular docking with some important Vital Proteins, as well as testing their antibacterial activity against types of positive and negative bacteria for cram dye.

The results are aimed at designing new compounds with outstanding physical and chemical properties that can open promising prospects in Pharmacological, industrial and environmental applications.

Part of the discussion was attended by the dean of the College of Science Prof. Dr. Hiyam Adel Ibrahim, and a number of department teachers and graduate students.

The discussion committee consisted of Gentlemen:

Prof. Dr. Sahiba Ali Ahmed-president،

Assistant Prof. Dr. Omar Mohammed Yahya-member،

Assistant Prof. Dr. Farah Tariq Saeed Mohammed-member،

Assistant Prof. Dr. Leila Juma Najm-member and supervisor،

Assistant Prof. Dr. Atallah Mohamed Chet Mahmoud-member and supervisor.

We wish the student permanent success and further progress and scientific giving in her academic career.

Information and Government Communication Division

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

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