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Application of Benesi–Hildebrand and Tauc approaches of new synthesized Schiff bases interacted with two types of electron acceptors modules
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This study has three parts, the first one is the synthesis of a novel Schiff bases by the condensation of guanine or 9-[{2-hydroxyethoxy}methyl]-9H-guanine with variety aldehydes to yield four different bases as follows: (E)-2-((4-nitrobenzylidene)amino)-1,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one (S1), (E)-2-((4-methoxybenzylidene)amino)-1,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one (S2), (E)-2-((2-hydroxybenzylidene) amino)-9-((2-hydroxy ethoxy)methyl)-1,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one (S3), and (E)-2-(((9-((2-hydroxy ethoxy)methyl)-6-oxo-6,9-dihydro-1H-purin-2-yl)imino)methyl)benzoic acid (S4). Then, spectroscopic analyses such as Elemental Analysis, UV/VIS, Mass spectra, FTIR, 1H,13C-NMR were made to recognize these bases. In the second part, the ability of synthesized bases to undergo a charge transfer reaction was examined in an ethanolic solution at 28℃ with Iodine (I2) and 2,3-Dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ) acceptors. The nonbonding interactions were studied using Benesi–Hildebrand method to estimate the stability parameters for all formed charge transfer complexes. The results of CT-energies and Gibbs free energies (ΔG˚) confirmed the stability of these complexes, and all complexes follow the Benesi–Hildebrand equation. The results showed that the DDQ-complexes have an affinity constant ranging from (916.6–24,400) mol−1.L higher than the affinity constant of I2-complexes which ranges from (428.5–7000) mol−1.L. Moreover, the KCT of S2 > S1 and KCT of S4 > S3 were as follows [1222.2 for S1-I2, 4333.3 for S1-DDQ, 2812.5 for S2-I2, 4800 for S2-DDQ] and [3809.5 for S3-I2, 12,200 for S3-DDQ, 7000 for S4-I2, 24,400 for S4-DDQ] due to the specific properties of each compound. The direct energy gap (Egdir) of each complex was also obtained by applying Tauc's method. Iodine complexes with S1, S2, S3, S4, as well as S1-DDQ displayed energy gaps equal to (5.14, 5.11, 4.61, 4.51, and 3.90) eV, respectively, and are likely to act as insulators. In contrast, the DDQ complexes of (S2/S3/S4) bases exhibited Egdir values at (2.85–2.24) electron volts which makes them suitable for semiconductor material usage. Finally, the third part of this work included a theoretical study using DFT/B3LYP/3-21G method to illustrate and prove the experimental findings, which were consistent with the theoretical results.

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Tue Jan 01 2019
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Italian Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics
Co-small monoform modules
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he concept of small monoform module was introduced by Hadi and Marhun, where a module U is called small monoform if for each non-zero submodule V of U and for every non-zero homomorphism f ∈ Hom R (V, U), implies that ker f is small submodule of V. In this paper the author dualizes this concept; she calls it co-small monoform module. Many fundamental properties of co-small monoform module are given. Partial characterization of co-small monoform module is established. Also, the author dualizes the concept of small quasi-Dedekind modules which given by Hadi and Ghawi. She show that co-small monoform is contained properly in the class of the dual of small quasi-Dedekind modules. Furthermore, some subclasses of co-small monoform are investiga

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Fri May 01 2020
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
On J–Lifting Modules
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Abstract<p>Let R be a ring with identity and M is a unitary left R–module. M is called J–lifting module if for every submodule N of M, there exists a submodule K of N such that <inline-formula> <tex-math><?CDATA ${\rm{M}} = {\rm{K}} \oplus \mathop {\rm{K}}\limits^\prime,\>\mathop {\rm{K}}\limits^\prime \subseteq {\rm{M}}$?></tex-math> <math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="block" overflow="scroll"> <mrow> <mi mathvariant="normal">M</mi> <mo>=</mo> <mi mathvariant="normal">K</mi></mrow></math></inline-formula></p> ... Show More
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Sat Jan 01 2022
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Int. J. Nonlinear Anal. Appl.
Cofinitely @Dj-supplemented modules
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Sat Jan 01 2022
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International Journal Of Early Childhood Special Education (int-jecse)
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Mon Mar 01 2021
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
J-semi regular modules
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Abstract<p>Let <italic>R</italic> be a ring with identity and let <italic>M</italic> be a left R-module. <italic>M</italic> is called J-semiregular module if every cyclic submodule of <italic>M</italic> is J-lying over a projective summand of <italic>M</italic>, The aim of this paper is to introduce properties of J-semiregular module Especially, we give characterizations of J-semiregular module. On the other hand, the notion of J-semi hollow modules is studied as a generalization of semi hollow modules, finally <italic>F</italic>-J-semiregular modules is studied as a generalization of <italic>F</italic>-semiregular modules.</p> ... Show More
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Sun Dec 05 2010
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
ON M- Hollow modules
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Let R be associative ring with identity and M is a non- zero unitary left module over R. M is called M- hollow if every maximal submodule of M is small submodule of M. In this paper we study the properties of this kind of modules.

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Sun Jan 01 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Discrete Mathematical Sciences And Cryptography
Semi-essentially prime modules
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Let R be a commutative ring with 1 and M be a (left) unitary R – module. This essay gives generalizations for the notions prime module and some concepts related to it. We termed an R – module M as semi-essentially prime if annR (M) = annR (N) for every non-zero semi-essential submodules N of M. Given some of their advantages characterizations and examples, and we study the relation between these and some classes of modules.

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Wed Mar 30 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
On Annihilator-Extending Modules
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    Throughout this work we introduce the notion of Annihilator-closed submodules, and we give some basic properties of this concept. We also introduce a generalization for the Extending modules, namely Annihilator-extending modules. Some fundamental properties are presented as well as  we discuss the relation between this concept and some other related concepts.

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Sun Sep 04 2011
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
On Primary Multipliction Modules
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Let R be a commutative ring with identity and M be a unitary R- module. We shall say that M is a primary multiplication module if every primary submodule of M is a multiplication submodule of M. Some of the properties of this concept will be investigated. The main results of this paper are, for modules M and N, we have M N and HomR (M, N) are primary multiplications R-modules under certain assumptions.

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Sun Mar 01 2020
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Baghdad Science Journal
On S*-Supplemented Modules
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The main goal of this paper is to introduce and study a new concept named d*-supplemented which can be considered as a generalization of W- supplemented modules and d-hollow module. Also, we introduce a d*-supplement submodule. Many relationships of d*-supplemented modules are studied. Especially, we give characterizations of d*-supplemented modules and relationship between this kind of modules and other kind modules for example every d-hollow (d-local) module is d*-supplemented and by an example we show that the converse is not true.

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