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Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment

Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment (ISSN:0972-0626) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2007 to Present. The publisher of this journal is the Journal of International Congress of Chemistry and Environment. RJCE is committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Engineering subjects including Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, Chemical Engineering, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Renewable Energy, Biochemistry.

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Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment

  • RJCE-01-12-2024-1309
  • Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment
Forensic Entomology: Molecular Identification of Blow Flies Maggots (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Iraq Using COI Gene

Though traditional methods of identifying their anatomy may result in misinterpretations due to species and geographic variation, forensic entomology plays a significant role in crime investigations by using insects like blowflies to calculate post-mortem intervals (PMI) and link suspects to crime scenes. Molecular techniques make accurate species identification and phylogenetic analysis possible, particularly PCR and DNA sequencing. Our goal in this study is to detect forensically important blowflies in Iraq using Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1 gene (COI) by collecting 150-200 blo

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  • RJCE-29-11-2024-1307
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Assessment of Some Cytokine Profiles in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder marked by chronic abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits. Emerging evidence suggests a role of immune dysregulation in IBS pathogenesis, with specific cytokines potentially contributing to the inflammatory response observed in patients. This study aimed to investigate the serum levels of cytokines IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TGF-β, and TNF-α in IBS patients and healthy controls to better understand their role in IBS and to assess their potential as biomarkers. A total of 109 individuals (64 IBS patients and 45 healthy co

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  • RJCE-25-11-2024-1303
  • Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment
Synthesis and characterization of a magnetic nanomaterial and its use in the spectroscopic determination of the dye indigo carmine using switchable hydrophilic solvent liquid-liquid microextraction

The current study combined switchable-hydrophilicity solvent based liquid–liquid microextraction (SHS-LLME) with magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) in two steps to extract and quantify the dye indigo carmine. First, this procedure extracts indigo carmine (IC) using dipropylamine as the extraction solvent. Then, magnetic nanoparticles Fe3O4 modified with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) are used. Significant hydrophobicity as an adsorbent and the extent of its effect on the extraction rate of indigo carmine dye was examined and improved. The basic parameters that affect the effective

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  • RJCE-14-11-2024-1292
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Exploring the Effects of Duty Cycle on Structural, Electrical, and Optical Properties of AgInS2 Films Via Pulse Plating Deposition

The AgInS2 films, which range in thickness from 400 to 900 nm with duty cycles from 6% to 50% at a deposition potential of -1.14 V (SCE), are investigated in this research when they are deposited on conductive glass coated with tin oxide. The films' polycrystalline structure has been confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis, which shows peaks that correspond to single-phase AgInS2. The binding energies linked to Ag and In are shown using fifty percent duty cycle X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Surface profilometry imaging shows that when the duty cycle rises, both roughness and grain si

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  • RJCE-13-11-2024-1291
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Unveiling the larvicidal efficacy and growth promoting potency of fermented citrus fruit peel liquid on biological models

Besides organic solid waste pollution, present study aims to generate sustainable citrus fruit peel liquid (CFPL) through fermentation and unveil its larvicidal potency and growth promoting efficiency on plants and aquatic creatures. Physico-chemical characterization and quantitative analysis of acetic, citric and tartaric acids revealed the acidic nature of CFPL. The larvicidal assay conducted using various concentration of CFPL such as 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% and 2% against third instar larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus had significant larval mortality. The lethal concentrations LC50 was found to be 0

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