Ramadan, Ramadan M.

rmramadan@sci.asu.edu.eg

Department of Chemistry - Science
Interests: Synthesis and reactivity of complexes of group VI and group VIII metal carbonyls as well as other transition metals such as Ni, Pd, Pt and Au with some molecularly designed nitrogen and oxygen donor ligands such as azine and imidazole derivatives, Schiff bases and quinones. These complexes can be used as catalysts for hydrogenation, carbonylation, hydroformylation and epoxidation reactions. They may also be used as models in biological environments. Pd, Pt and Au complexes are expected to have important cytotoxicity effects on different cancer tumors and could be potential drugs to cure such diseases. Studies of DNA interactions as well as molecular docking of synthesized complexes on biologically active macromolecular targets are intended. The crystal structure determinations of suitable single crystals of interested complexes as well as the theoretical molecular orbital calculations are investigated. Studies of the fluxoinality of dynamic inorganic and organometallic complexes by using dynamic NMR are studied. Reactions of some essential transition metals such as Cu and Co with some amino acid derivatives and bases of biologically interest are also considered.,
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