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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-06-05-2024-1148
  • Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment
Synthesis and Characterization of Copper (II) Soap Complexes Derived from Natural Edible Oils with Substituted Benzothiazoles

Thermal degradation has attracted the attention of scientific community throughout the world due to its multiple applications in environment, energy, waste water treatment, pollution control, and green chemistry etc. The present work deals with the study of synthesis and characterization of thermal and biological properties of novel copper complex. Chemical structures of copper (II) sesame 2-amino-6-ethoxy benzothiazole complex were confirmed by IR, NMR, and ESR techniques. Thermal and biological properties were analysed by thermogravimetry (TGA) and antimicrobial activity determination aga

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  • RJCE-06-05-2024-1147
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A Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation Study for the Inhibition of Porcine Coronavirus: Drug Repurposing Approach

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, extensive drug repurposing efforts have sought to identify small-molecule antivirals with various mechanisms of action. Here, we aim to review research progress on small-molecule viral entry and fusion inhibitors that directly bind to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein. Early in the pandemic, numerous small molecules were identified in drug repurposing screens and reported to be effective in in vitro SARS-CoV-2 viral entry or fusion inhibitors. However, given minimal experimental information regarding the exact location of small-molecule binding sites

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1146
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Urban traffic congestion: its causes-consequences-mitigation

Traffic congestion is a perpetual problem for the sustainability of transportation development. Traffic congestion causes delays, inconvenience, and economic losses to drivers, as well as air pollution. Identification and quantification of traffic congestion are crucial for decision-makers to initiate mitigation strategies to improve the overall transportation system’s sustainability. In this paper, the currently available measures are detailed and compared by implementing them on a daily and weekly traffic historical dataset. The results showed each measure showed significant variati

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1145
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Synthesis of novel Schiff’s base functionalized trifluoromethyl pyridine derivatives and their anticancer activity

Recently, 5-[(4-ethoxyphenyl)imino]methyl-N-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-methyl-2-phenylpyrimidin-4-amine has been synthesized, characterized, and evaluated for its antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis in combination with antineoplastic activity against gastric adenocarcinoma. In this study, new 5-iminomethylpyrimidine compounds were synthesized which differ in the substituent(s) of the aromatic ring attached to the imine group. The structures of newly obtained pyrimidine Schiff bases were established by spectroscopy techniques (ESI-MS, FTIR and 1H NMR). To extend the current knowledg

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1144
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Synthesis and Characterization of Biologically active Oxadiazole derivatives

Green synthetic protocol refers to the development of processes for the sustainable production of chemicals and materials. For the synthesis of various biologically active compounds, energy-efficient and environmentally benign processes are applied, such as microwave irradiation technology, ultrasound-mediated synthesis, photo-catalysis (ultraviolet, visible and infrared irradiation), molecular sieving, grinding and milling techniques, etc. These methods are considered sustainable technology and become valuable green protocol to synthesize new drug molecules as they provide numerous benefit

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