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2. Analysis and Dynamic Stabilization of a High-Voltage VSC-MTDC Grid With DC Power Flow Controller Connected to Extremely Weak AC Systems
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Hassanien Ramadan A. Mohamed, Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed, and Ehab F. El-Saadany
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Critical short-circuit ratio ,eigenvalue analysis ,multi-terminal dc (MTDC) grid ,power flow controller (PFC) ,sensitivity analysis ,small-signal stability ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
The high-voltage voltage-source converter (VSC)-based multi-terminal dc (MTDC) grid is a key technology for integrating offshore wind energy and enabling bulk power transmission across nations and continents. This paper addresses the small-signal stability of an MTDC grid equipped with a power flow controller (PFC) under extremely weak ac system interconnections. Using a comprehensive linearized state-space model, eigenvalue analysis uncovers that beyond the well-documented low-frequency oscillations (LFO), an MTDC grid may experience unstable medium-frequency oscillations (MFO) under rectifier operation of droop voltage-controlled VSCs when interfaced to an extremely weak ac system. Moreover, it was shown that the most challenging scenario is when multiple droop voltage-controlled VSCs are interfaced to very weak ac systems, with unstable LFO and MFO observed at short-circuit ratio values of 1.4 and 1.8, respectively. Sensitivity analysis is conducted to assess the impact of the droop voltage control gains, PFC control parameters, and dc breaker reactor on the system dominant eigenmodes in such critical weak conditions. Simple yet efficient LFO and MFO compensators are proposed to stabilize the system, and their parameters design was detailed. Extensive simulation studies and real-time validation tests verify the analytical analysis and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed compensators and their feasibility for real-time implementation.
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- 2024
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3. Comprehensive Analysis and Stabilization of a B2B HVDC System Connecting Two Extremely Weak Grids Considering the Impact of Power Feedforward Compensation
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Hassanien Ramadan A. Mohamed and Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed
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B2B HVDC systems ,stability analysis ,critical short circuit ratio (CSCR) ,eigenvalue analysis ,active compensators ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Back-to-Back (B2B) HVDC systems can enhance cross-regional transmission capacity and overall power system stability. However, their use in interconnecting two extremely weak grids can compromise system stability. This paper presents a comprehensive stability analysis of a B2B HVDC system to distinguish the root causes of instability mechanisms and identify the critical short circuit ratio (CSCR) of each converter station under inverter and rectifier operations considering the impact of power feedforward compensation of the dc-bus voltage controller. The study also investigates the stability implications and CSCR changes when a dc transmission line connects the converter stations, creating a point-to-point (P2P) HVDC system. Eigenvalue analysis, based on detailed small-signal modeling, showed that three distinct instability mechanisms, high-, low-, and medium-frequency instabilities, can compromise the operation of VSC stations under extremely weak grid conditions. Notably, the medium-frequency instability observed in the P2P HVDC system during inverter operation is predominantly caused by the power feedforward compensation of the dc-bus voltage controller. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that the CSCRs for dc-bus voltage-controlled VSC stations are higher in comparison to power-controlled ones. This suggests that a dc-bus voltage-controlled VSC is more susceptible to instability in weak grid scenarios than its power-controlled counterpart. Active compensators are designed based on participation factor analysis to mitigate the identified instabilities. The findings are validated with extensive simulations and real-time hardware-in-the-loop tests, demonstrating the analysis's accuracy and the proposed compensators' efficacy.
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- 2024
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4. An Enhanced P&O MPPT Algorithm With Concise Search Area for Grid-Tied PV Systems
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Ahmed Ismail M. Ali, Hossam H. H. Mousa, Hassanien Ramadan A. Mohamed, Salah Kamel, Abdurrahman Shuaibu Hassan, Zuhair Muhammed Alaas, Essam E. M. Mohamed, and Abdel-Raheem Youssef Abdallah
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PV system ,large-scale PV array ,grid-tied systems ,MPPT ,P&O ,boost converter ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Due to improved efficiency of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, this article proposes a modified perturb and observe (MPO) maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm. The MPO algorithm in question adopts a tracking approach that divides the power-voltage curve into four operational regions based on the estimated open-circuit voltage. Additionally, this algorithm enhances the maximum power point (MPP) tracking method by reducing unnecessary step-size calculations, focusing only on a 10% Section of the power-voltage curve that contains the MPP. Consequently, the two regions located far from the MPP, below 90% of the power-voltage range, utilize a large fixed step-size to ensure swift tracking speed. Furthermore, in the regions close to the MPP, the remaining areas employ a similar tracking strategy as the adaptive P&O algorithm, aiming to achieve minimal steady-state oscillations around the optimal MPP. The performance of the proposed MPO algorithm is demonstrated by validating it against sinusoidal, ramp irradiance, and one-day (10 hr.) irradiance profiles using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The simulation results confirm that the proposed algorithm outperforms recently published techniques in terms of convergence speed, achieving the shortest time of 15 ms, and slightly higher tracking efficiency of the PV system under uniform irradiation, reaching 99.8%.
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- 2023
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5. Assessment and Mitigation of DC Breaker Impacts on VSC-MTDC Grid Equipped With Power Flow Controller
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Hassanien Ramadan A. Mohamed and Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed
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Damping controller ,DC circuit breakers ,eigenvalue and frequency response analysis ,MTDC grid ,power flow controller ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
DC circuit breakers are required to interrupt dc faults in multi-terminal HVDC (MTDC) grids. Consequently, their current limiting inductors can substantially impact the dynamic performance and stability of MTDC grids. However, the literature does not address the assessment and mitigation of dc breaker inductance impacts on the stability of an MTDC grid equipped with a power flow controller (PFC). To fill in this gap, this paper evaluates the effects of dc breaker inductance on the stability of a PFC-equipped MTDC grid. Furthermore, the paper expands the capability of the PFC via the development of a PFC-based damping controller to improve the dynamic performance of the MTDC grid and enhance its damping. First, a comprehensive small-signal model of the PFC-equipped MTDC grid is developed. Then, eigenvalue and frequency response analyses are employed to assess the dynamic performance and stability of the MTDC grid, considering the effects of breakers inductances, PFC and converter station control parameters, and network parameter uncertainty. Finally, time-domain simulations and hardware-in-the-loop real-time simulations are carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed damping controller and verify the theoretical analysis.
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- 2023
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6. Active Damping of VSC-MTDC Grid Equipped With Interline Power Flow Controller
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Hassanien Ramadan A. Mohamed and Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed
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Active compensators ,eigenvalue and sensitivity analysis ,MTDC grid ,power flow controllers ,small-signal model ,voltage-source converter ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
To ensure the secure operation of a multiterminal high-voltage DC (MTDC) grid, power flow controllers (PFCs) are deployed to regulate current distribution among different transmission lines. Besides power flow management, PFCs are envisioned to provide a range of functionalities such as stability enhancement, oscillation damping, and ancillary services to the host MTDC grid. This paper extends the functionality of PFC to provide active damping of MTDC grid current oscillations caused by dc-side resonance. Three simple and effective active compensators integrated with the control scheme of the PFC are proposed. A comprehensive small-signal model of the MTDC grid is developed. Eigenvalue and sensitivity analyses are conducted to evaluate the damping capability of the proposed compensators and assess their dynamic coupling with PFC control loops. Based on a detailed model of a five-terminal high-voltage dc grid, simulation results are provided to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the proposed active compensators. The results showed the effectiveness of the proposed compensation schemes in increasing the damping of the MTDC grid and enhancing its dynamic response.
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- 2022
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7. Experimental investigation of static ice refrigeration air conditioning system driven by distributed photovoltaic energy system
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Xu, Y F, primary, Li, M, additional, Luo, X, additional, Wang, Y F, additional, Yu, Q F, additional, and Hassanien, R H E, additional
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- 2016
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8. EVALUATION OF SOME PROMISING MAlZE CROSSES FOR THEIR GENETIC BEHAVIOR IN SOME fMPORTANTTRAITS
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Abd EI-Maksoud,, M., primary, EI-Adl, A., additional, EI-Diasty, Z., additional, Galal, A., additional, and Hassanien, R., additional
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- 2004
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9. 38 Efficacy of SCH434(Loratadine plus pseudophedrine) versus components and placebo in seasonal allergic rhinitis
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Dockhorn, R.J., primary, Shellenberger, M.K., additional, Hassanien, R., additional, and Trachelman, L., additional
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- 1988
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10. Mineral Changes in the Blood of Ovariectomized Mice after Treatment with β-Sitosterol
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ELGHAMRY, M. I., primary, HASSANIEN, R. R., additional, and ELMOUGY, S. A., additional
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- 1971
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11. New 5, 6, 7, 8-Tetrahydro-Isoquinolines Bearing 2-Nitrophenyl Group Targeting RET Enzyme: Synthesis, Anticancer Activity, Apoptotic Induction and Cell Cycle Arrest.
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Saddik AA, Bakhite EA, Hassanien R, Farhan N, Sayed EM, and Sharaky M
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In this work, we synthesized new 5, 6, 7, 8-tetrahydroisoquinolines and 6, 7, 8, 9-tetrahydrothieno[2, 3-c]isoquinolines derivatives, and the structures of these new compounds were confirmed with different spectroscopic techniques. Furthermore, the anticancer activities of these compounds were assessed against eight tumor cell lines and one normal human skin fibroblast cell line (HSF). Subsequently, IC
50 values of the synthesized compounds were determined for two specific cancer cell lines. Compound 3 exhibited the most potent antiproliferative activity against the HEPG2 cell line, whereas compound 9c demonstrated superior efficacy against the HCT116 cell line. Moreover, the mechanism of action for compound 3 on HEPG2 cells using flow cytometry and Annexin V-FITC apoptosis analysis was studied. Compound 3 caused cell cycle arrest at the G2/M with a 50-fold increase in apoptosis of the HEPG2 cell line. Finally, a molecular docking study was conducted to assess the inhibitory potential of compounds 3 and 7 against the RET enzyme. Results indicated that compounds 3 and 7 bind to the RET enzyme with binding energies of -5.2 and -5.6 kcal/mol, respectively. Although these values suggest inhibitory activity, they are less potent than the standard inhibitor, alectinib, which exhibits a binding energy of -7.2 kcal/mol., (© 2024 Wiley‐VHCA AG, Zurich, Switzerland.)- Published
- 2024
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12. Novel tetrahydroisoquinolines as DHFR and CDK2 inhibitors: synthesis, characterization, anticancer activity and antioxidant properties.
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Sayed EM, Bakhite EA, Hassanien R, Farhan N, Aly HF, Morsy SG, and Hassan NA
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In this study, we synthesized new 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroisoquinolines and 6,7,8,9-tetrahydrothieno[2,3-c]isoquinolines based on 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)phenyl moiety as expected anticancer and/or antioxidant agents. The structure of all synthesized compounds were confirmed by spectral date (FT-IR,
1 H NMR,13 C NMR) and elemental analysis. We evaluated the anticancer activity of these compounds toward two cell lines: A459 cell line (lung cancer cells) and MCF7 cell line (breast cancer cells). All tested compounds showed moderate to strong anti-cancer activity towards the two cell lines. Compound 7e exhibited the most potent cytotoxic activity against A549 cell line (IC50 : 0.155 µM) while compound 8d showed the most potent one against MCF7 cell line (IC50 : 0.170 µM) in comparison with doxorubicin. In addition, we examined the effect of compounds 7e and 8d regarding the growth of A549 and MCF7 cell lines, employing flow cytometry and Annexin V-FITC apoptotic assay. Our results showed that compound 7e caused cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase with a 79-fold increase in apoptosis of A459 cell line. Moreover, compound 8d caused cell cycle arrest at the S phase with a 69-fold increase in apoptosis of MCF7 cell line. Furthermore, we studied the activity of these compounds as enzyme inhibitors against several enzymes. Our findings by docking and experimental studies that compound 7e is a potent CDK2 inhibitor with IC50 of 0.149 µM, compared to the Roscovitine control drug with IC50 of 0.380 µM. We also found that compound 8d is a significant DHFR inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.199 µM, compared to Methotrexate control drug with IC50 of 0.131 µM. Evaluation of the antioxidant properties of ten compounds was also studied in comparison with Vitamin C. Compounds 1, 3, 6, 7c and 8e have higher antioxidant activity than Vitamin C which mean that these compounds can used as potent antioxidant drugs., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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13. Solid-State Luminescent Materials Containing Both Indole and Pyrimidine Moieties: Design, Synthesis, and Density Functional Theory Calculations.
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Younis O, Sayed M, Mohammed AAK, Tolba MS, Hassanien R, Kamal El-Dean AM, Tsutsumi O, and Ahmed M
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Heterocyclic compounds with effective solid-state luminescence offer a wide range of uses. It has been observed that combining pyrimidine and indole moieties in a single molecule can enhance material behavior dramatically. Here, different heterocyclic compounds with indole and pyrimidine moieties have been synthesized effectively, and their structures have been validated using NMR, IR, and mass spectroscopy. The photoluminescence behavior of two substances was investigated in powder form and solutions of varying concentrations. After aggregation, one molecule displayed a redshifted luminescence spectrum, whereas another homolog showed a blueshift. Thus, density functional theory calculations were carried out to establish that introducing a terminal group allows modifying of the luminescence behavior by altering the molecular packing. Because of the non-planarity, intermolecular interactions, and tiny intermolecular distances within the dimers, the materials demonstrated a good emission quantum yield (Φ
em ) in the solid state (ex. 25.6%). At high temperatures, the compounds also demonstrated a stable emission characteristic., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)- Published
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14. Nitrophenyl-Group-Containing Heterocycles. I. Synthesis, Characterization, Crystal Structure, Anticancer Activity, and Antioxidant Properties of Some New 5,6,7,8-Tetrahydroisoquinolines Bearing 3(4)-Nitrophenyl Group.
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Sayed EM, Hassanien R, Farhan N, Aly HF, Mahmoud K, Mohamed SK, Mague JT, and Bakhite EA
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Regioselective cyclocondensation of 2,4-diacetyl-5-hydroxy-5-methyl-3-(3-nitrophenyl/4-nitrophenyl)cyclohexanones 1a , b with cyanothioacetamide afforded the corresponding 7-acetyl-4-cyano-1,6-dimethyl-6-hydroxy-8-(3- and -4-nitrophenyl)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrosoquinoline-3(2 H )-thiones 2a , b . Reaction of compounds 2a , b with ethyl iodide, 2-chloroacetamide ( 4a ), or its N -aryl derivatives 4b - e in the presence of sodium acetate trihydrate gave 3-ethylthio-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroisoquinoline 3 and (5,6,7,8-tetrahydroisoquinolin-3-ylthio)acetamides 5a - i , respectively. Cyclization of compounds 5b - d , f , g into their isomeric 1-amino-6,7,8,9-tetrahydrothieno[2,3- c ]isoquinoline-2-carboxamides 6b - d , f , g was achieved by heating in ethanol containing a catalytic amount of sodium carbonate. Structures of all synthesized compounds were characterized on the basis of their elemental analyses and spectroscopic data. The crystal structure of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroisoquinoline 5d was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. In addition, the biological evaluation of some synthesized compounds as anticancer agents was performed, and only six compounds showed moderate to strong activity against PACA2 (pancreatic cancer cell line) and A549 (lung carcinoma cell line). Moreover, the antioxidant properties of most synthesized compounds were examined. The results revealed high antioxidant activity for the most tested compounds., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)
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- 2022
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15. Cadmium oxide nanoparticles/graphene composite: synthesis, theoretical insights into reactivity and adsorption study.
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Husein DZ, Hassanien R, and Khamis M
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Graphene-based metal oxide nanocomposites are interesting and promising kinds of nanocomposites due to their large specific area, fast kinetics, and specific affinity towards heavy metal contaminants. In this work, a facile and cost-effective route was used to synthesize CdO nanoparticles (CdO NPs) and graphene-based CdO nanocomposite (G-CdO). The prepared nanomaterials were characterized and explored for lead removal from water. Both CdO NPs and G-CdO composite exhibited excellent sorption capacity of 427 and 398 mg g
-1 , respectively, at pH 4.8 and T = 298 K, which was superior to individual graphene and many other adsorbents. The results indicated that the recovered nanomaterials endure 4 times recyclability retaining up to 89% lead uptake efficiency. To complement the experimental study, DFT calculations were performed to investigate the stability of the formed G-CdO composite compared to CdO NPs; the reactivity of G-CdO compared to plain graphene as well as the interaction insights between graphene and CdO clusters were studied using natural-bond-orbital (NBO), electron-localization-function (ELF) and reduced-density-gradient (RDG) analyses., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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16. Crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis of 2-{[7-acetyl-4-cyano-6-hy-droxy-8-(4-meth-oxy-phen-yl)-1,6-dimethyl-5,6,7,8-tetra-hydro-iso-quino-lin-3-yl]sulfan-yl}- N -phenyl-acetamide.
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Sayed EM, Hassanien R, Mohamed SK, Mague JT, Akkurt M, Farhan N, Bakhite EA, and Al-Waleedy SAH
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The title mol-ecule, C
29 H29 N3 O4 S, adopts a conformation with the two phenyl substituents disposed on opposite sides of the mean plane of the iso-quinoline unit. In the crystal, corrugated layers of mol-ecules are formed by N-H⋯O, C-H⋯N and C-H⋯S hydrogen bonds together with C-H⋯π(ring) inter-actions. These layers are connected by C-H⋯O contacts. The Hirshfeld surface analysis of the crystal structure indicates that the most important contributions for the crystal packing are from H⋯H (45.2%), C⋯H/H⋯C (20.2%), O⋯H/H⋯O (15.8%) and N⋯H/H⋯N (11.0%) inter-actions., (© Sayed et al. 2021.)- Published
- 2021
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17. Synthesis of Novel Biocompatible Thienopyrimidine Chromophores with Aggregation-Induced Emission Sensitive to Molecular Aggregation.
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Ahmed M, Younis O, Orabi EA, Sayed AM, Kamal El-Dean AM, Hassanien R, Davis RL, Tsutsumi O, and Tolba MS
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Biocompatible luminogens with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) have several applications in the biology field, such as in detecting biomacromolecules bioprobes and in bio-imaging. Due to their bioactivities and light-emitting properties, many heterocyclic compounds are good candidates for such applications. However, heterocyclic π-conjugated systems with AIE behavior remain rare as strong intermolecular π-π interactions usually quench their emission. In this work, new thienopyrimidine heterocyclic compounds were synthesized and their structures were verified by elemental analysis and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR),
1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and13 C NMR spectra. The photophysical properties of some compounds were investigated in the solution and solid states. Density functional theory calculations were also performed to confirm the observed photophysical properties of the compounds. The studied dyes displayed AIE properties with spectral shapes related to the aggregate structure and a quantum yield up to 10.8%. The emission efficiency of the powder is attributed to the incorporation of multiply rotatable and twisted aryl groups to the fused heterocyclic moieties. The dyes also showed high thermal stability and potent antimicrobial activities against numerous bacterial and fungal strains. Additionally, the cytotoxicity of the new compounds was evaluated against the Caco-2 cell line, and molecular docking was used to investigate the binding conformation of the most effective compound with the MNK2 enzyme. Therefore, the presented structures may potentially be used for bioapplications., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2020 American Chemical Society.)- Published
- 2020
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18. Green-synthesized copper nano-adsorbent for the removal of pharmaceutical pollutants from real wastewater samples.
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Husein DZ, Hassanien R, and Al-Hakkani MF
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The release of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Ibuprofen (Ibu), Naproxen (Nab) and Diclofenac (Dic) to the aquatic system cause serious environmental problems. In this study, green-synthesized copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) have been used as nano-adsorbent for the removal of Ibu, Nab, and Dic from wastewater samples. Formation of Cu NPs was confirmed by different analytical techniques. The adsorption parameters such as temperature, pH, adsorbate concentration, adsorbent dose and contact time were studied. The best removal results were obtained at these conditions: temperature 298 K, pH = 4.5, 10.0 mg Cu NPs, 60 min. At these conditions, the removal percentage of Ibu, Nap, and Dic were found to be 74.4, 86.9 and 91.4% respectively. The maximum monolayer adsorption capacities were calculated as 36.0, 33.9 and 33.9 mg/g for Dic, Nap, and Ibu respectively. The kinetic studies conducted that the sorption process obeyed the second order kinetic model, while the thermodynamic results revealed that the adsorption process was spontaneous, endothermic (+23.8, +40.8 and +38.3 kJ/mol for Ibu, Nap and Dic respectively). The results revealed that green-synthesized copper nano-adsorbent may be used for the removal of the anti-inflammatory drugs from real wastewater efficiently.
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- 2019
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19. Design, Synthesis, Characterization, and Insecticidal Bioefficacy Screening of Some New Pyridine Derivatives.
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El-Dean AMK, Abd-Ella AA, Hassanien R, El-Sayed MEA, and A Abdel-Raheem SA
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A lot of insecticides are found nowadays, but neonicotinoids are considered the most famous. So, a series of pyridine derivatives neonicotinoids analogues, namely, 3-cyano-4,6-dimethylpyridine-2(1 H )-one ( 1 ), 2-chloro-3-cyano-4,6-dimethylpyridine ( 2 ), 3-cyano-4,6-dimethylpyridine-2(1 H )-thione ( 3 ), 3-cyano-4,6-distyrylpyridine-2(1 H )-thione ( 4 ), 2-((3-cyano-4,6-distyrylpyridin-2-yl)thio)- N -phenylacetamide ( 5 ), 3-amino- N -phenyl-4,6-distyrylthieno[2,3- b ]pyridine-2-carboxamide ( 6 ), 2-((3-cyano-4,6-distyrylpyridin-2-yl)thio)- N -( p -tolyl)acetamide ( 7 ), 3-amino-4,6-distyryl- N -( p -tolyl)thieno[2,3- b ]pyridine-2-carboxamide ( 8 ), 2-((3-cyano-4,6-distyrylpyridin-2-yl)thio)- N -(4-methoxyphenyl)acetamide ( 9 ), and 3-amino- N -(4-methoxyphenyl)-4,6-distyrylthieno[2,3- b ]pyridine-2-carboxamide ( 10 ), have been designed and synthesized in pure state, and their agricultural bioefficacy as insecticides against cowpea aphid Aphis craccivora Koch was screened. The structures of the synthesized compounds were verified by means of spectroscopic and elemental analyses. Insecticidal bioefficacy data illustrated that some compounds are excellent against cowpea aphid, and the bioefficacy of the rest of the tested compounds ranged from good to moderate against the same insects., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest.
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- 2019
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20. Biosynthesis of copper nanoparticles using aqueous Tilia extract: antimicrobial and anticancer activities.
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Hassanien R, Husein DZ, and Al-Hakkani MF
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A cost-effective method for the biosynthesis of copper nanoparticles (Cu-NPLs) using Tilia extract under optimum conditions has been presented. The use of Tilia extracts for the synthesis of Cu-NPLs has been investigated for the first time. The Cu-NPLs are stable due to in situ bio-capping by the Tilia extract residues. Formation of metallic Cu was revealed by UV-vis and XRD analyses. UV-vis of Cu-NPLs showed an SPR characteristic peak at 563 nm (energy bandgap = 2.1 eV). Morphology and size of the as-prepared Cu-NPLs were determined using SEM and TEM studies. TEM observations show that the produced Cu-NPLs are hemispherical in shape with different diameters in the range 4.7-17.4 nm. The electrical conductivity of the Cu-NPLs was determined as 1.04 × 10
-6 S cm-1 (at T = 120 K). The antimicrobial studies exhibited relatively high activity against pathogenic bacteria like Gram-positive & Gram-negative bacteria. Anticancer studies demonstrated the in vitro cytotoxicity value of Cu-NPLs against tested human colon cancer Caco-2 cells, human hepatic cancer HepG2 cells and human breast cancer Mcf-7 cells. To conclude, Cu-NPLs are promising in electronic devices and they possess a potential anticancer application for some human cancer therapy as well.- Published
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21. Chemical design and toxicity evaluation of new pyrimidothienotetrahydroisoquinolines as potential insecticidal agents.
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El-Dean AMK, Abd-Ella AA, Hassanien R, El-Sayed MEA, Zaki RM, and Abdel-Raheem SAA
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Neonicotinoids are the most widely used from all existing pesticides. So, in purpose to discover new pesticides being more effective against the aphid, twelve heterocyclic compounds neonicotinoid analogs have been prepared in a pure state; pyrimidothienotetrahydroisoquinolines 1-12 and their toxicity as potential insecticidal agents against cowpea Aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch was screened. Their characterizations by using spectroscopic analyses were performed. The toxicity data exhibited that the 8-chloropyrimidine compound 4 is more toxic about 2-fold than a reference insecticide, acetamiprid. The other screened compounds showed weak to strong toxicological activities against cowpea aphid.
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- 2018
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22. Metal-conductive polymer hybrid nanostructures: preparation and electrical properties of palladium-polyimidazole nanowires.
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Al-Hinai M, Hassanien R, Watson SM, Wright NG, Houlton A, and Horrocks BR
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A simple, convenient method for the formation of hybrid metal/conductive polymer nanostructures is described. Polyimidazole (PIm) has been templated on λ-DNA via oxidative polymerisation of imidazole using FeCl3 to produce conductive PIm/DNA nanowires. The PIm/DNA nanowires were decorated with Pd (Pd/PIm/DNA) by electroless reduction of PdCl4(-2) with NaBH4 in the presence of PIm/DNA; the choice of imidazole was motivated by the potential Pd(II) binding site at the pyridinic N atom. The formation of PIm/DNA and the presence of metallic Pd on Pd/PIm/DNA nanowires were verified by FTIR, UV-vis and XPS spectroscopy techniques. AFM studies show that the nanowires have diameters in the range 5-45 nm with a slightly greater mean diameter (17.1 ± 0.75 nm) for the Pd-decorated nanowires than the PIm/DNA nanowires (14.5 ± 0.89 nm). After incubation for 24 h in the polymerisation solution, the PIm/DNA nanowires show a smooth, uniform morphology, which is retained after decoration with Pd. Using a combination of scanned conductance microscopy, conductive AFM and two-terminal measurements we show that both types of nanowire are conductive and that it is possible to discriminate different possible mechanisms of transport. The conductivity of the Pd/PIm/DNA nanowires, (0.1-1.4 S cm(-1)), is comparable to the PIm/DNA nanowires (0.37 ± 0.029 S cm(-1)). In addition, the conductance of Pd/PIm/DNA nanowires exhibits Arrhenius behaviour (E(a )= 0.43 ± 0.02 eV) as a function of temperature in contrast to simple Pd/DNA nanowires. These results indicate that although the Pd crystallites on Pd/PIm/DNA nanowires decorate the PIm polymer, the major current pathway is through the polymer rather than the Pd.
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- 2016
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23. Optimal waist circumference cutoff points for the determination of abdominal obesity and detection of cardiovascular risk factors among adult Egyptian population.
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Assaad-Khalil SH, Mikhail MM, Aati TA, Zaki A, Helmy MA, Megallaa MH, Hassanien R, and Rohoma KH
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Objective: To determine the best anthropometric measurement of obesity, and its optimal cutoff, that best predicts the presence of cardiovascular risk factors among adult Egyptian population., Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including a representative randomly chosen sample of the adult Egyptian population from all Alexandria Districts (the second largest governorate in Egypt) based on the multistage random technique. It included 3209 subjects (1567 men, 1642 women) aged 18-80 years from urban and rural areas. The response rate was 80.2%. History, blood pressure, and anthropometric measurements were taken. Laboratory investigations included fasting lipid profile, fasting plasma glucose, and serum uric acid. Different criteria of metabolic syndrome were used and compared. Receiver operator characteristic curve and Youden index were used to determine predictability and cutoffs., Results: Waist circumference (WC) is the best to predict at least two other components of the metabolic syndrome as defined by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). The optimal WC cutoffs were 100.5 and 96.25 cm for Egyptian men and women, respectively. The Joint Interim Statement definition (JIS) of metabolic syndrome was the best to predict cardiovascular disease in both genders and diabetes mellitus in women. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity was 42.5%, 61%, respectively (ATPIII definition); 43.8%, 61% (American Heart Association definition); 44.3%, 76.4% (IDF definition); 33.8%, 51.7% (IDF definition with Egyptian cutoffs); and 41.5%, 51.7% (JIS with Egyptian cutoffs)., Conclusion: WC cutoffs in Egyptians differ from those currently recommended. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity is high in Egypt, despite being lower on using the Egyptian cutoffs.
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- 2015
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24. Networks of DNA-templated palladium nanowires: structural and electrical characterisation and their use as hydrogen gas sensors.
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Al-Hinai MN, Hassanien R, Wright NG, Horsfall AB, Houlton A, and Horrocks BR
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- Microscopy, Atomic Force, Spectrum Analysis, DNA chemistry, Hydrogen analysis, Nanowires, Palladium chemistry, Templates, Genetic
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Electroless templating on DNA is established as a means to prepare high aspect ratio nanowires via aqueous reactions at room temperature. In this report we show how Pd nanowires with extremely small grain sizes (< 2 nm) can be prepared by reduction of PdCl4(2-) in the presence of lambda-DNA. In AFM images the wires are smooth and uniform in appearance, but the grain size estimated by the Scherrer treatment of line broadening in X-ray diffraction is less than the diameter of the wires from AFM (of order 10 nm). Electrical characterisation of single nanowires by conductive AFM shows ohmic behaviour, but with high contact resistances and a resistivity (-10(-2) omega cm) much higher than the bulk value for Pd metal (-10(-5) cm @ 20 degrees C). These observations can be accounted for by a model of the nanowire growth mechanism which naturally leads to the formation of a granular metal. Using a simple combing technique with control of the surface hydrophilicity, DNA-templated Pd nanowires have also been prepared as networks on an Si/SiO2 substrate. These networks are highly convenient for the preparation of two-terminal electronic sensors for the detection of hydrogen gas. The response of these hydrogen sensors is presented and a model of the sensor response in terms of the diffusion of hydrogen into the nanowires is described. The granular structure of the nanowires makes them relatively poor conductors, but they retain a useful sensitivity to hydrogen gas.
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- 2013
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25. Smooth and conductive DNA-templated Cu₂O nanowires: growth morphology, spectroscopic and electrical characterization.
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Hassanien R, Al-Said SA, Siller L, Little R, Wright NG, Houlton A, and Horrocks BR
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- Electric Conductivity, Microscopy, Atomic Force, Spectrum Analysis, Bacteriophage lambda chemistry, Copper chemistry, DNA, Viral chemistry, Nanowires chemistry, Nanowires ultrastructure
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DNA strands have been used as templates for the self-assembly of smooth and conductive cuprous oxide (Cu₂O) nanowires of diameter 12-23 nm and whose length is determined by the template (16 μm for λ-DNA). A combination of spectroscopic, diffraction and probe microscopy techniques showed that these nanowires comprise single crystallites of Cu₂O bound to the DNA molecules which fused together over time in a process analogous to Ostwald ripening, but driven by the free energy of interaction with the template as well as the surface tension. Electrical characterization of the nanowires by a non-contact method, scanned conductance microscopy and by contact mode conductive AFM showed the wires are electrically conductive. The conductivity estimated from the AFM cross section and the zero-bias conductance in conductive AFM experiments was 2.2-3.3 S cm⁻¹. These Cu₂O nanowires are amongst the thinnest reported and show evidence of strong quantum confinement in electronic spectra.
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- 2012
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26. Preparation and characterization of conductive and photoluminescent DNA-templated polyindole nanowires.
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Hassanien R, Al-Hinai M, Farha Al-Said SA, Little R, Siller L, Wright NG, Houlton A, and Horrocks BR
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- Animals, Cattle, Electric Conductivity, Microscopy, Oxidation-Reduction, Silicon chemistry, Silicon Dioxide chemistry, Spectrum Analysis, Surface Properties, Temperature, DNA chemistry, Indoles chemistry, Luminescent Agents chemistry, Nanowires chemistry, Polymers chemistry
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Polyindole (PIn) nanowires were formed on a lambda-DNA template by chemical oxidation of indole using aqueous FeCl3. The resulting nanowires are smooth, regular, conductive and had diameters in the range of 5-30 nm. These features allow them to be aligned by molecular combing and studied by scanned conductance microscopy, conductive AFM, and two-terminal I-V measurements. Using this combination of measurements, we find that the conductivity of PIn/DNA nanowires is between 2.5 and 40 S cm(-1) at room temperature, which is substantially greater than that in previous reports on the bulk polyindole conductivity (typically 10(-2)-10(-1) S cm(-1)). The conductance at zero bias shows an Arrhenius-type of dependence on temperature over the range of 233 to 373 K, and the values observed upon heating and cooling are repeatable within 5%; this behavior is consistent with a hopping mechanism of conductivity.
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- 2010
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27. Mineral changes in the blood of ovariectomized mice after treatment with beta-sitosterol. Biological activity of phytoestrogens, IV.
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Elghamry MI, Hassanien RR, and Elmougy SA
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- Animals, Calcium blood, Castration, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Female, Magnesium blood, Mice, Ovary surgery, Phosphorus blood, Sitosterols administration & dosage, Minerals blood, Sitosterols pharmacology
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- 1971
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