Research Publications

Research Publications

  1. Photolysis of Aromatic Aldehyde, Trans. Faraday. Soc. 60, 1846, 1969.
  2. Hydrogen abstraction from aromatic aldehydes by Trifluoromethyl radicals, Trans.
  3. Faraday Soc. 65, 3295, 1969.
  4. Photolysis of Tetramethylurea in Vapour phase, J. of Chem. Soc. B., 93, 1970.
  5. Pyrolysis of tetramethylurea in the vapour phase, J. of Chem. Soc. B., 1255, 1970.
  6. Chemical Investigation of Pistacia Atlantic Desf Seed Oil Zanco, Sci. J. of Sulaimanyah University 2, 108, 1978.
  7. Photolysis on Ericochrome Black T in Liquid Phase. Separation of Cis-Trans Isomers of the Dye, Zanco, Sci. J. of Sulaimaniyah University. 3, 157, 1977.
  8. Temperature Dependence of Reaction of Triplet Lumiflavin and its Semireduced from in Fe(II)/Fe(III) Mixture. (VIII) IUPAC symposium on Phorochemistry, Seefeld, Austria, P. 268, 1980.
  9. Photochemistry of Azobenzene in Liquid Phase, J. Iraq Chem. Soc., Vol. 5, No. 2, 1980.
  10. Photolysis of Iodobenzene in Liquid Phase Zanco. Sci. J. of Sulaimanyah University, No. 3, 1982.
  11. Photo-Oxidation of Iodine in Aqueous Acid Solution, IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry Proc. BUA, France, July 1982.
  12. Photogalvanic Cell as the Thionine Vanadyl Ion (VO++) system proc. of 5th Miami Inter. Conf. Vol. V, Part B, P. 395, 1983.
  13. Solar Energy Conversion Using Cds and Liquid Junction Photovoltic Cell. J. of Solar Energy Research, 1, 1, P. 37, 1983.
  14. Photogalvanic Effect in the Thionine-Vanadium III Chloride System. J. of Solar Energy Research 1, 1, P. 13, 1983.
  15. Chemical storage of solar energy: Hydrogen Generation by Visible Light with Cr (OX)3. H2O-3 Containing Fe+2 in Acidic Solution. Int. J. of Hydrogen Energy, 9, No. 5, P. 405, 1984.
  16. Photochemical Conversion of Solar Energy to Electrical Energy by Photochemical Cell of Some Dyes, J. College of Science, Vol. 29, No. 3, P. 161, 1988.
  17. Efficiency of Photogalvanic Cells of Dyes, J. of Solar Energy Research 2, No. 1, P. 31, 1984.
  18. Photogalvanic Effect of Vanadium Acetylacetate with Organic Dyes in Acetonitrile Sol. J. of Solar Energy Research, Vol. 3, No. 2, P. 49, 1985.
  19. Cleavage of Water (Production of Hydrogen) by Visible Light Irradiation of V2O5/V2O4 Dispersion loaded with RuO2 & Pt. Nouveau J. De Chimie (France), Vol. 9, No. 11, P. 687, 1985.
  20. Hydrogen Production From the Splitting of H2O by Visible Light Irradiation of Vanadium Sulfides Dispersion Loaded with RuO2. Int. J. of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 11, No.1, 1986.
  21. Decay Kinetics of the Triplet Excited State of Lumiflavine. Photochemistry and photobiology Vol. 43, No. 3, 357, 1986.
  22. Photogalvanic Effect of Vanadium (III) bis(2,2-bipyridyl) chloride and Fe(III) System, Int. J. Solar Cell, Vol. 6, 1986.
  23. Effect of Wavelength Irradiation on the Growth of Vegetable in Green House. J. Solar Energy Research, Vol. 4, P. 47, 1986.
  24. Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide Cleavage, the Stability and Efficiency of VO/VS Mixed Semiconductor. Dispersion. 6th WHEC. Vienna, P. No. 159, 20-25 July 1986. Int. J. of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 12, No. 9, P. 629, 1987.
  25. The Photogalvanic Effect in the Thionine-Vanadium Ions, Solar World Congress, 14-19 August 1983 Perth Australia.
  26. IRAQI-Pat. Office under No. 31/1985. Production of H2 from H2S by Visible Light.
  27. US-Pat. Office. Production of H2 from H2S by Visible Light.
  28. Production of H2 from H2S Thermal and Photo Production (Arabic) Report 1982 (Ministry of Oil).
  29. Photochemical Assisted Solar Energy Storage Using Eriochrome Black-T in Solar Flat Collector. Inter. Solar Energy Vol. 41, P. 241, 1988.
  30. The Vocabulary of Photochemical Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy Photochemistry-Spectroscopy, Solar and Wind Technology. EA/JGH/VN-1986.
  31. Energy Conversion in the Decay of Triplet Lumiflavin in the Presence of Ferri-and Ferroyanide. Photochem. and Photobiol. Vol. 47, P. 43, 1989.
  32. Hydrogen and Sulfur Production by Thermal Decomposition of H2S on Vanadium Sulfide V2S3. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy. Vol. 14., No. 1, 1989.
  33. Effect of Temperature on the Performance of the Photoelectrochemical CdS. and CdSe Film. Solar Energy Research. Vol. 6., P.1, 1989.
  34. The Effect of Incident Light and Wavelength on Plant Growth in Plastic Tenets. J. of Solar Energy Research. Vol. 4, No. 1, P. 47, 1986.
  35. Photoelectrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 by Aqueous Suspension of Vanadium Sulfide in Presence of H2S. 3rd Arab Int. Solar Energy Conference. Baghdad 21-24 Feb., 1988.
  36. Kinetics Study for Thermal Production of Hydrogen from H2S by Heterogeneous Catalysis of Vanadium Sulfide in a Flow System. Int. J. of Hydrogen Energy Vol. 14, No. 3, P. 173, 1989.
  37. Energy Conversion in the Decay of Triplet Lumiflavin in the Presence of Ferri- and Ferrocyanide. Photochemistry and Photobiology Vol. 47, No. 1, P. 43, 1988.
  38. Effect of Temperature and pH on the Quenching of Triplet Lumiflavin in the Presence and Absence of Ferri- and Ferrocyanide. Photochemistry and Photobiology Vol. 48 in press. 1989.
  39. Predication of Optimal Conditions for Maximum Voltage Concerning Thermophotochemical Cell. J. of Engineering and Technology Vol. 5, No. 1, 91, 1987.
  40. A Visible Light Induced Generation of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide in Ethanolamines Aqueous Solution Containing Vanadium Sulfides Dispersion. World Renewable Energy Congress, Reading United Kingdom 2-28 Sept. 1990., J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem. 77, 249-253, (1994).
  41. Photo Catalytic Production of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide in Ethanolamines Aqueous Solution Containing Semiconductors (TiO2, CdS, CdSe and XxSy) Dispersion. 9th Miami Int. Congress on Energy and Environmental 11-13 Dec. 1989, P. 297, FL. U.S.A. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy. Vol. 19, 1994.
  42. Kinetics Study for Hydrogen Production from H2S by Thermochemical Cycles Using Transition Metal Sulfide Supported by Clay Minerals. 9th Miami Int. Congress on Energy and Environmental 11-13 Dec. 1989, P. 339, FL. U.S.A.
  43. Photocatalytical Conversion of Isoproponal to Acetone by TiO2 and Sensitize. 9th Miami Int. Congress on Energy and Environmental 11-13 Dec. 1989, P. 283, FL. U.S.A. J. of the College of Education for Women, Baghdad University, (Baghdad, Iraq, Vol. 5(2), P. 69, 1994.
  44. Effect of Temperature on the Photoproduction of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide in Vanadium Sulfide Colloidal Suspension. J. Solar Energy Research Vol. In Press 1989.
  45. Hydrogen Production from Thermal Decomposition of H2S Using Different Catalysis (Metal Sulfides, Zeolite, Kaolinites and Bentonites) 5th Scientific Conference, Scientific Research Council, Vol. 3, Part 2, P. 172, 1989.
  46. Hydrogen Production from Thermal Decomposition of H2S Over Zeolite 5A in Flow System. 5th Scientific Conference, Scientific Research Council, Vol. 3, Part 2, P. 187, 7-10 Oct. 1989.
  47. Production and Separation of Hydrogen and Sulfur from Hetergeneous Decomposition of H2S Using VxSy in Flow System. Hydrogen Energy Vol. 15, No. 1, 1-5, 1990.
  48. High Temperature Photoactive Vanadium Supported on Oxides for Splitting H2S to H2 and Sulfur XXIV Heyrovsky Discussion (Electrochemistry on Organized Molecular and Polymolecular Structures) 21-25 May, 1990. Czchodlobskia.
  49. Production of Fuel from Thermal Decomposition of H2S/CO2 Mixture Over Catalyst in Flow System. Hawaii Hydrogen, July 22-27, 1990.
  50. Cracking of Heavy Petroleum Molecules by Visible Light Irradiation of TiO2 Dispersion in Presence of Air and Zeolite. XIII IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry. University of Warwick, J. of the College of Education for Women, University of Baghdad, Iraq, Vol. 5(1), P. 69, 1994.
  51. Comparison between Thermal and Photosplitting of H2S Over VxSy Supported on Oxides at 450-550C in Stalic System. 1990. XIII IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry Coventry 22-28 June. U.K. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy Vol. 17, No. 7, 499-504, 1992.
  52. Acid-Base and Redox Properties of Blepharismin Photoreceptor Pigments. A Pulse Radiolysis and Flash Proteolysis Study. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B. Biology., Vol. 24, No. 1, 46, 1994.
  53. Photoproduction of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide in Vanadium Sulfide Colloidal Suspension – Effect of Temperature and pH. Int. J. Hydrogen Vol. 22. P. 1-7, 1997.
  54. Effect of Sensitiser on the Photocatalytical Oxidation of Propane-2-10 by PhTiO2 and Other Catalyst. J. Coll. Educ. for Women, Univ. of Baghdad, Vol. 5, P. 64-74, 1994.
  55. Acid-Base and Redox Properties of Blepharismin Photoreceptor Pigments. A Pulse Radiolysis and Flash Proteolysis Study. J. Photochem. Photobiol. (B). Biology., Vol. 24, P. 41, 1994.
  56. Visible Light Generation of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide in Aqueous Sol. of Ethamolamine Containing VxSy Semiconductors. J. Photocell. Photobiol. (A). Chem. Vol. 77, 249, 1994.
  57. Photo-Treatment of Spilled oil on the Surface of Sea. United of Arab Chemist Bul., Vol. 2, No. 1, P. 15, 1999.
  58. Thermal Methanation of Carbon Dioxide by Hydrogen Sulfide Catalyzed by Cadmium Chalcogeus. National J. of Chemistry, Iraq, Vol. 41A, No. 3, 2000.
  59. Thermal Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide by Cadmium Chalcogens. J. of Babylon University, 2001, Vol. 6, No. 3.
  60. Photo-Thermal Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide by Cadmium Chalcogens Semiconductor. J. of Iraqi Soc. for Chemistry.
  61. Purification and Reactivation of Used Activated Carbon 1999. Report R & D of Petroleum Center (Special confidential report to Ministry of Oil).
  62. Reactivation of Zinc Oxide for Industrial Catalyst. Report R & D of Petroleum Center, 2000 (Special confidential report to Ministry of Oil).
  63. Photo-Production of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide for Fixation of Carbon Dioxide in Polluted Water Using New Semiconductor. Hypothesis IV 9-14 Sep. 2001, Stralsund, Germany.
  64. Photo-Oxidative Degradation of Natural Gas Oil Using Different Types of Catalyst on the Surface of Water Pool. 4th International Conference and Exhibition in Chemistry and Industry, Oct. 30, 2000 (Bahrain).
  65. Photo-Oxidative Degradation of n-C18 Using Different Types of Catalyst. The 13th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, June 2000, Beijing, China.
  66. Pilot Plant for Conversion of Polluted Gases (H2S/CO2) in the Oil Field to Clean Fuel (Hydrogen). Clean Energy, 2000, Millenium Congress 24-29 Jan. 2000, Geneva, Switzerland.
  67. Industrial Production of Na2S from Hydrogen Sulfide West of Natural Gas in the North of Iraq. Report Center of R & D on petroleum, 2000.
  68. Photodecomposition of Molybdenum II and Tungsten II Carbonyl Complexes with Triazole, Imidazole and Oxadiazole Acetylenic Derivatives. Inter. J. of Photochem. and Photobiol. (A). 6022, 1-8, 2002.
  69. Photodecomposition of Molybdenum II and Tungsten II Complexes with 2,2-propynyl-thio(5-phenyl)-1, 3, 4-oxadiazole. The third Jordanian International Conference in Chemistry, 22-26 April, 2002. O.L.27.
  70. Synthesis and Structural Study of Mo(II) and W(II) Carbonyl: Part (I) Complexes of 3(2-propynyl) thio-4, 5-diphenyl-4H-1, 2, 4 triazole. The third Jordanian International Conference in Chemistry, 22-26 April, 2002. P.L.78
  71. Measurement and Treatment of Toxicants in Drinking Water of Baghdad City. Project 22/2000 National Committee for Transfer of Technology, Nov. 2000. (Reference No. L 235, 7/5/2002)
  72. Study for Production of Unleaded Gasoline with High Octane Number in Iraq. Report to National Committee for Transfer of Technology, Jan. 2001. (Reference No. L 234, 7/5/2002)
  73. Synthesis and structural study of Mo(II) and W(II) carbonyl complex: Part (III) of S-propynal and 2-thiobenzimidazole, Iraqi J. of Chemistry, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2002.
  74. Photo-oxidation degradation of insecticide dichlorovos by a combined semiconductors and organic sesitizers in aqueous media, J. of Photochemistry and Photobiology, A. JP. 6359, 2000.
  75. Improvement of octane number using photoreforming and new non-toxic additives instead of TEL (in Arabic Language), Majalat Al-Aloom, Vol. 117, p. 18, Sept. / Oct. 2001.
  76. Photocatalytical degradation of chloroacetic acids in aqueous TiO2 sispension, Iraqi Journal of Chemistry Union, Vol., 2002.
  77. Improvement of octane number of Iraqi gasoline (light naphtha) by photoreforming and new additives, 5th Inter. Conference and Exhibition Chemistry and Industry, Bahrain, 2002.
  78. Artificial molecular machines. (P. Lecture), 2nd Conference on Chemistry, Univ. of Babylon, College of Science, 25-27 Dec. 2001.
  79. Photothermal methanation of CO2 by H2S in presence of Cd-Chalcogens, Nat. Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 5, p. 68-77, 2002.
  80. Formation and Degradation of some Organometallic Compounds Used as Octane Additives in Gasoline, Selected Research papers Vol. 3, P.43-63, 2003.
  81. Production of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide (New Industrial Methode). Inter. Hydrogen Congress Exhibition. Istanbul Turkey 13-15 July 2005.
  82. Black Sea, a Natural Source of H2S and Hydrogen .16th WHEC in Lyon. France 2005.
  83. Thermal Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide by Cadmium Chalcogens, Petroleum Science and Technology, 24,103-112, 2006.
  84. Production of Hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide of deep Black sea water Pilot Project-Turkey; Proposed for Funding to unido-ichet, Istanbul. Turkey (TF/INT/03/002/11-51) October 8th 2006.
  85. Thermal Reduction of CO2 in the Presence of H2S, Petroleum Science and Technology 24, 117 – 127, 2006.
  86. Hydrogen production from hydrogen sulfide Pilot–Project Kirkuk. Iraq. Proposal for funding to unido-ichet Istanbul. Turkey (TF/INT/03/002/11-51) September 8th 2006.
  87. Laboratory Pilot Plant for Extractions of H2S gas from Black sea water. Inter. Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2006)
  88. Industrial Extraction Pilot Plant for Stripping H2S gas from Black sea water. International. Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 33, 6577-6585, (2008).
  89. Intermediates and Mechanism of catalytic Photo-Degradation of 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Zanco Med.Sci., Vol. 12, p.237-244 (2008).
  90. Conversion of the mixture of CO2 and H2S in natural gas to methane and hydrogen by Photothermal-reaction on the surface of chalcogens, Patent No.3242 Inter, Code. CO7C9/04At 22/06/2008.
  91. Temperature and pH affecting the Catalytic Photo degradation of 2,4-D and MCPA Pesticides in aqueous medium, in press 2009.
  92. Conversion of Claus Plants of Kurkuk-Iraq to Produce Hydrogen and Sulfur, Proceeding of International Conf. on Hydrogen Production ICH2P-09 May 3-6 2009, Ontario, Canada.
  93. Author Contributor to chapter 14 in Edited Book: Macro-engineering Seawater in/and Unique Environments. Arid Lowlands and water Rehabilitation. Editors: Viorel Badescu and Richard B, Cathcart, Publishing House: Springer-Verlag. June 2010.
  94. Environmental Advantage in Replacing Condensed gas by Diesel fuel for electricity generation in Kurdistan-Iraq, International Conf. on Clean Energy (ICCI-2010),Gazimagusa- n-Cyprus, 15-17 Sep 2010.
  95. Low price Hydrogen Production from Hydrogen Sulfide NATO Advanced Research Workshop  “The Black Sea: Strategy for Addressing its Energy Resource Development and Hydrogen Energy Problems”7– 10 October 2012, Batumi, Georgi
  96. 96 Optimum Solar Collector Suitable for Duhok City – KRI. 13th International Conference on Clean Energy (ICCE) at June 8-12 ,2014.  Istanbul –Turkey
  97. Environmental and Economic Advantage of Hydrogen Production from Hydrogen sulfide. 20th World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC) at 15-20 June2014. Gwaugju Metropolitan City, South Korea
  98. Correlation of density, viscosity and conductivity of Tawky–Zakho crude oil with temperature. Journal of Petroleum and Gas Exploration Research (ISSN 2276-6510) Vol. 2(5) pp. xx-xx, May, 2012.