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        1 - When the classical & quantum mechanical considerations hint to a single point; a microscopic particle in a one dimensional box with two infinite walls and a linear potential inside it
        M. Monajjemi K. Zare A.R. Zieglari
        In this paper we have solved analytically the Schrödinger equation for a microscopic particle in a one-dimensional box with two infinite walls, which the potential function inside it, has a linear form. Based on the solutions of this special quantum mechanical syst More
        In this paper we have solved analytically the Schrödinger equation for a microscopic particle in a one-dimensional box with two infinite walls, which the potential function inside it, has a linear form. Based on the solutions of this special quantum mechanical system, we have shown that as the quantum number approaches infinity the expectation values of microscopic particle position and square of the linear momentum are equal to the classical time average of particle position and its square of the linear momentum, respectively. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Metal ions binding study on human growth hormone by isothermal titration calorimetric method
        A.A. Saboury MS. Atri
        The interaction of hGH with some metal ions ( ) at 27°C in NaC1 solution, 50 mM was studied using Isothermal titration calorimetry. There is a set of three identical and non-interacting binding sites for binding of all these metal ions, expect . The intrinsic associ More
        The interaction of hGH with some metal ions ( ) at 27°C in NaC1 solution, 50 mM was studied using Isothermal titration calorimetry. There is a set of three identical and non-interacting binding sites for binding of all these metal ions, expect . The intrinsic association equilibrium constants () are not very different for and , and also their molar enthalpies of binding (KJ/mol for and KJ/mol for ) are similar showing same thermodynamical properties for hGH upon interaction with both and . Thermodynamical properties for hGH upon interaction with both is completely different from those of and . The affinity of binding is the highest (), but the molar enthalpy of binding is the lowest () for . There is a set of four identical and independent binding sites for . The binding process for iron ions is more exothermic (KJ/mol) than other three metal ions and with a higher affinity () respect to and Manuscript profile
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        3 - Kinetic modeling on photo oxidative degradation of C.I acid yellow 23 by UV/H_2 O_2 process
        N. Modirshahla M.A. Behnaiady Z. Gazi Tabatabaie
        The kinetic of photo oxidative decolorization of C.I. Acid yellow 23 (AY23) was investigated in UV/process. The semi-logarithmic of the concentrations of AY23 versus irradiation time were linear, suggesting pseudo-first order reaction. A simple kinetic model is proposed More
        The kinetic of photo oxidative decolorization of C.I. Acid yellow 23 (AY23) was investigated in UV/process. The semi-logarithmic of the concentrations of AY23 versus irradiation time were linear, suggesting pseudo-first order reaction. A simple kinetic model is proposed which confirms pseudo- first order reaction. The results indicate that the apparent reaction rate constant is a function of light intensity, and AY23 initial concentrations. These results are in good agreement with proposed kinetic model. Manuscript profile
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        4 - A Facile Catalytic- Kinetic Method for The Determination of Selenium (IV)
        Masoumeh Tabatabaee
        A catalytic-kinetic method for the determination of selenium is proposed. Alizarin navy blue is reduced by sodium sulfide to from a colorless product. The reaction is accelerated by trace amounts of Se (IV), and can be followed by measuring the decrease in absorbance More
        A catalytic-kinetic method for the determination of selenium is proposed. Alizarin navy blue is reduced by sodium sulfide to from a colorless product. The reaction is accelerated by trace amounts of Se (IV), and can be followed by measuring the decrease in absorbance of the dye at 620nm and 30 °C by the fixed time method. Selenium can be determined in the range of 0.004 — 0.12 1.1g.m1-1 . The detection limit is 0.03 ng.m1-1 Se (IV). The relative standard deviation for 0.08, and 0.11,tg.m1-1 : Se (IV) was 2.2%, and 1.8%, respectively. The method is free from most interferences and it was applied to determination of selenium in water real samples Manuscript profile
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        5 - Thermodynamic Analysis for Cationic Surfactants Binding to Bovine Serum Albumin
        Abdol-Khalegh Bordbar
        In the present study, the binding isotherms for interaction of a homologous series of n-alkyltrimethyl ammonium bromides with bovine serum albumin (BSA) have been analyzed on basis of intrinsic thermodynamic quantities. In this regards, the intrinsic Gibbs free energy o More
        In the present study, the binding isotherms for interaction of a homologous series of n-alkyltrimethyl ammonium bromides with bovine serum albumin (BSA) have been analyzed on basis of intrinsic thermodynamic quantities. In this regards, the intrinsic Gibbs free energy of binding, AGb(i,)„ has been estimated at various surfactant concentrations and its trend of variation for both binding sets have been interpreted on basis of cooperativity and hydrophobicity of process. Subsequently, the contribution of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions in AG,, have been estimated using a published method which has been previously introduced by us for analysis of jack bean urease-cationic surfactant system. The results represent the favoring predominate role of hydrophobic interactions and inhibiting rule of electrostatic interaction in binding affinity of both sets. The predominate role of hydrophobic interactions in the second binding set can be related to entropy statistical effect, which arises from numerous number of binding sites in this set but it may be referred to large amount of positive charge density and accessible hydrophobic surface area of BSA in first binding set. Manuscript profile
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        6 - New Synthesis of Polyaniline using a Peroxides Enzyme
        Sedaghat Sharehjini A. Nozad Golikand M. Ghannadi Maragheh4 K. M. Taghi-Ganji M. Yari 0. Moradi
        A new method for the synthesis of water soluble Polyaniline (PANi) using Hemin Chloride (H.C) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H.P) is presented. Hemin chloride is an effective catalyst for the oxidative polymerization of aniline in the presence of hydrogen pero More
        A new method for the synthesis of water soluble Polyaniline (PANi) using Hemin Chloride (H.C) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H.P) is presented. Hemin chloride is an effective catalyst for the oxidative polymerization of aniline in the presence of hydrogen peroxide at room temperature. The UV- Vis absorption spectra of the product show a distinct absorption peak at 430 nm in pH 4.0 buffer solution, indicating the formation of Polyaniline. A new mechanism for polymerization of aniline in the presence of H.0 and H.P is also presented. Manuscript profile