Laila H. Abdel-Rahman

Professor
Inorganic Chemistry
Sohag University
Egypt

Professor Chemistry
Biography

She is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, since April 2009 till now. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Dammam, King Faisal University, October 1998 – July 2008. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Sohag, South Valley University, 2001 - 2009.  Lecturer of Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Sohag, South Valley University, 1995 – 2001.  Teaching Assistant: Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Sohag, Assiut University, 1988 – 1995. Research Assistant: Chemistry Department, Parma University, Italy, 1993– 1995,   Demonestrator, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Sohag, Assiut University, 1983 – 1988. 

Research Intrest

Synthesis, characterization of mixed ligand complexes of transition metal ions, amino acids or N-substituted amino acids and heterocyclic bases. Studies of the molecular structure of the suitable single crystals of interested complexes using single crystal X-ray diffractometer. Studies of the fluxoinality of dynamic inorganic and organometallic complexes by using dynamic NMR are sought. Reactions of some essential transition metals such as Cu, Co, Ni, Zn, and Cd with some amino acid derivatives and bases of biologically interest are also considered. Synthesis and characterization X-ray diffraction studies of mixed ligand complexes of Cu(I)-phosphines and nitrogen bases

List of Publications
Abdel-Rahman LH, Ramadan RM (2007) 4- Synthesis and characterization of some new mono- and binuclear copper(II) ternary complexes; X-ray crystal structure of copper(II)-N- (acetyl) phenylglycinate-imidazole ternary complex. J Coord Chem 60: 1891
Fazal A, Al-Fayez S, H. Abdel-Rahman L, Seddigi ZS, Al-Arfaj Bassam El Al AR (2009)1- Mixed-ligand complexes of copper(I) with diimine and phosphines: Effective catalysis for coupling phenylacetylene with halobenzene Polyhedron. 28: 4072-4076.

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