
The College of Education for Pure Sciences, Department of Chemistry, discussed a doctoral thesis entitled (Preparation and diagnosis of polyamides containing some transition complexes for Schiff bases)
The thesis presented by the researcher (Abdul Jalil Muhammad Abd al-Jalil), teaching in the Chemistry Department, included the preparation of six new polyamide polymers and their diagnosis with a number of analytical and diagnostic devices, the most prominent of which are mass spectrometry, 1H-NMR spectra of proton nuclear magnetic resonance, and carbon NMR spectra. 13NMR-C, FT-IR infrared spectroscopy, and TG. Then sixteen metal complexes of iron (III), chromium (III) and copper (II) were prepared, and all complexes were characterized by infrared spectroscopy and the results of thermogravimetric analysis (TG). The research included a study of the electrical conductivity of the prepared polymers and their complexes, as the study proved that these polymers and complexes possess a conductivity of the order of 10-5mA (which is a value close to the conductivity of semiconductor compounds, which opens the way for their wide uses in high-precision electrical circuits.