Faculty from University of Basrah publishes research in international journal

Dr. Rita Sabah, a teaching teacher at the Faculty of Pharmacy, published a paper entitled (NMR, MP2, and DFT study of thiophenoxyketenimines (o-thio-Schiff bases): Determination of the preferred form in the British magazine Magntic Resonance in Chemistry Dr. Rita explained: "Hydrogenic tissues are one of the main phenomena of life. It's the Hydrogen saar, for example, that proves the norwegian rules. In their DNA locations, proteins are given their 3D composition. It also makes water, which is the basis of everything, live, liquid at temperatures. The habit, which makes it suitable for the consumption of organisms, gives it the ability to dissolve a lot of the materials necessary for life. So this phenomenon has Part of the global scientific research effort to understand it and to explain the molecular structure of materials. Various scientific techniques have also been used, including spectroscopy. Nuclear resonance as well as research included the preparation of a group of compounds called thyofinoxy ketin emineate where it has structures that fit models for study The phenomenon. The results of the study were reinforced by a theoretical study using computer chemistry in which advanced levels of quantum mechanics were applied. It's done. In this study, the tomoform of vehicles is determined, which constitutes the dominant proportion of vehicles.