The Dean of the College of Science at the University of Baghdad, Assist.Prof.Dr. Raed Faleh Hassan, has recently published two international research papers. These papers were featured in the Chemistry Select journal, published by the renowned British Wiley-Blackwell publishing house, a leader in the field of chemistry research, it is indexed in the Scopus and Clarivate databases for the second quarter (Q2), with an impact factor of (2.3) and a Cite score of (3.6). And the Journal of Analytical Chemistry by the international publishing house Springer Nature, indexed in the Scopus and Clarivate databases for the third quarter (Q3), with a Cite score of (1.9) and an Impact Factor of (1.2).

The purpose of the two studies is to fulfill the University of Baghdad’s vision of emphasizing scientific research. These studies focus on addressing current trends in analytical chemistry by extensively utilizing specialized device advancements. This includes their application in research, the creation of new applications, and the development of new analytical technologies. These efforts align with market demands and growth, driven by the pressing necessity for precise and swift analytical methods.

The research included finding new estimation methods for pharmaceutical preparations that are characterized by lower cost and speed in conducting the analysis and by using simple and uncomplicated estimation devices, based on analytical methods and integrating flow injection analysis technology (FIA) and the spectral sensor together as an integrated analytical system, as the spectral photosensor was manufactured locally in the Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Baghdad.

The outcomes of the research mentioned above, which adopted the developed techniques, were of effective, accurate and sensitive capacity with excellent linearity, consistency, and strong selectivity.

To view the two published papers, please visit the two websites in the links below:

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