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Thickness effect on the optical parameters of Ge 20 Se 50 Te 30 thin films

Research Abstract
The bulk Ge20Se50Te30 glasses were prepared by the melt-quenching method and the studied films of different thicknesses 100, 130, 160, and 200 nm were synthesized on glass substrates from the bulk glasses by the thermal evaporation technique under high vacuum. The stoichiometry of the studied thin films was determined by energy dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDX). The structure of the investigated bulk glasses as well as thin films was determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The XRD data confirmed the amorphous state of the bulk Ge20Se50Te30 glasses. However, the prepared films exhibit a mainly amorphous structure with some crystallites which are related to Se and GeSe2-phases. These crystalline particles were identified by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The effect of thickness on the optical parameters of Ge20Se50Te30 films was investigated. The optical transmittance and reflectance spectra were recorded using a double beam spectrophotometer in the photon wavelength range of 190–900 nm. The values of some important optical constants such as the absorption coefficient, energy gap, refractive index, and extinction coefficient were calculated. The optical absorption measurements showed that the fundamental absorption edge is a function of film thickness. The indirect band-gap was found to decrease from 1.78 to 1.53 eV as the film thickness increased from 100 to 200 nm.
Research Authors
M Mohamed, MA Abdel-Rahim
Research Department
Research Journal
Vacuum
Research Pages
PP.75-80
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 120, Part B
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

The protective effects of zinc and vitamin E supplementation
against kidney toxicity by lithium in rats

Research Abstract
The valuable effects of antioxidants supplemen- tation on lithium-induced nephrotoxicity has not been understood yet. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the renoprotective effect of zinc sulfate (Zn) and/or vitamin E (Vit. E) against lithium chloride (Li)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Forty male rats were divided into five groups. The first worked as controls and the other were treated with Li (20 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks). Group I of Li- treated was left without treatment, however, group II, III and IV were treated with Zn (10 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks), Vit. E (10 mg/kg, twice a week for 4 weeks), and the combination of Zn and Vit. E, respectively. Rats were killed for collection of blood and kidneys for biochemical and histological studies. The results showed a significant increase in Li in kidney tissue in all treated groups with Li, however, Zn was only increased in the groups treated with Zn, whereas Cu was similar in all treated and control groups. Plasma levels of creatinine, urea and glucose showed differences among the treated groups. The levels of lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase in renal tissue were significantly increased in Li-treated groups in comparison with the control and ameliorated by treatment with Zn and the combination of Zn and Vit. E. Histological observation showed perivascular edema and interstitial lymphocytic cell reaction in kidney of rats treated with Li, however co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E resulted in improvement of the histological changes. In conclu- sion Li-exposure causes a histological and biochemical changes mediated by oxidative stress and Li accumulation and co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E may protect against Li toxicity.
Research Authors
Hossam El-Din M. Omar , Ahmed Th. Ibrahim , Marwa A. Magdy , Emad A. Ahmed
Research Journal
European Journal
of Biological Research
Research Pages
21-27
Research Publisher
tmkarpinski Publisher
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6(1)
Research Website
www.journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr
Research Year
2016

The protective effects of zinc and vitamin E supplementation
against kidney toxicity by lithium in rats

Research Abstract
The valuable effects of antioxidants supplemen- tation on lithium-induced nephrotoxicity has not been understood yet. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the renoprotective effect of zinc sulfate (Zn) and/or vitamin E (Vit. E) against lithium chloride (Li)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Forty male rats were divided into five groups. The first worked as controls and the other were treated with Li (20 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks). Group I of Li- treated was left without treatment, however, group II, III and IV were treated with Zn (10 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks), Vit. E (10 mg/kg, twice a week for 4 weeks), and the combination of Zn and Vit. E, respectively. Rats were killed for collection of blood and kidneys for biochemical and histological studies. The results showed a significant increase in Li in kidney tissue in all treated groups with Li, however, Zn was only increased in the groups treated with Zn, whereas Cu was similar in all treated and control groups. Plasma levels of creatinine, urea and glucose showed differences among the treated groups. The levels of lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase in renal tissue were significantly increased in Li-treated groups in comparison with the control and ameliorated by treatment with Zn and the combination of Zn and Vit. E. Histological observation showed perivascular edema and interstitial lymphocytic cell reaction in kidney of rats treated with Li, however co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E resulted in improvement of the histological changes. In conclu- sion Li-exposure causes a histological and biochemical changes mediated by oxidative stress and Li accumulation and co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E may protect against Li toxicity.
Research Authors
Hossam El-Din M. Omar , Ahmed Th. Ibrahim , Marwa A. Magdy , Emad A. Ahmed
Research Journal
European Journal
of Biological Research
Research Pages
21-27
Research Publisher
tmkarpinski Publisher
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6(1)
Research Website
www.journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr
Research Year
2016

The protective effects of zinc and vitamin E supplementation
against kidney toxicity by lithium in rats

Research Abstract
The valuable effects of antioxidants supplemen- tation on lithium-induced nephrotoxicity has not been understood yet. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the renoprotective effect of zinc sulfate (Zn) and/or vitamin E (Vit. E) against lithium chloride (Li)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Forty male rats were divided into five groups. The first worked as controls and the other were treated with Li (20 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks). Group I of Li- treated was left without treatment, however, group II, III and IV were treated with Zn (10 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks), Vit. E (10 mg/kg, twice a week for 4 weeks), and the combination of Zn and Vit. E, respectively. Rats were killed for collection of blood and kidneys for biochemical and histological studies. The results showed a significant increase in Li in kidney tissue in all treated groups with Li, however, Zn was only increased in the groups treated with Zn, whereas Cu was similar in all treated and control groups. Plasma levels of creatinine, urea and glucose showed differences among the treated groups. The levels of lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase in renal tissue were significantly increased in Li-treated groups in comparison with the control and ameliorated by treatment with Zn and the combination of Zn and Vit. E. Histological observation showed perivascular edema and interstitial lymphocytic cell reaction in kidney of rats treated with Li, however co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E resulted in improvement of the histological changes. In conclu- sion Li-exposure causes a histological and biochemical changes mediated by oxidative stress and Li accumulation and co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E may protect against Li toxicity.
Research Authors
Hossam El-Din M. Omar , Ahmed Th. Ibrahim , Marwa A. Magdy , Emad A. Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
European Journal
of Biological Research
Research Pages
21-27
Research Publisher
tmkarpinski Publisher
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6(1)
Research Website
www.journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr
Research Year
2016

The protective effects of zinc and vitamin E supplementation
against kidney toxicity by lithium in rats

Research Abstract
The valuable effects of antioxidants supplemen- tation on lithium-induced nephrotoxicity has not been understood yet. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the renoprotective effect of zinc sulfate (Zn) and/or vitamin E (Vit. E) against lithium chloride (Li)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Forty male rats were divided into five groups. The first worked as controls and the other were treated with Li (20 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks). Group I of Li- treated was left without treatment, however, group II, III and IV were treated with Zn (10 mg/kg daily for 4 weeks), Vit. E (10 mg/kg, twice a week for 4 weeks), and the combination of Zn and Vit. E, respectively. Rats were killed for collection of blood and kidneys for biochemical and histological studies. The results showed a significant increase in Li in kidney tissue in all treated groups with Li, however, Zn was only increased in the groups treated with Zn, whereas Cu was similar in all treated and control groups. Plasma levels of creatinine, urea and glucose showed differences among the treated groups. The levels of lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase in renal tissue were significantly increased in Li-treated groups in comparison with the control and ameliorated by treatment with Zn and the combination of Zn and Vit. E. Histological observation showed perivascular edema and interstitial lymphocytic cell reaction in kidney of rats treated with Li, however co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E resulted in improvement of the histological changes. In conclu- sion Li-exposure causes a histological and biochemical changes mediated by oxidative stress and Li accumulation and co-treatment with Zn and/or Vit. E may protect against Li toxicity.
Research Authors
Hossam El-Din M. Omar , Ahmed Th. Ibrahim , Marwa A. Magdy , Emad A. Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
European Journal
of Biological Research
Research Member
Research Pages
21-27
Research Publisher
tmkarpinski Publisher
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6(1)
Research Website
www.journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr
Research Year
2016

Generating a Complex Form of Chaotic Pan System and
its Behavior

Research Abstract
In this article we introduce a new chaotic five dimensional (5D) continuous autonomous system involving complex variables,via 3D Pan system[Pan et al 2010]. The basic dynamical properties of the new system are analyzed such as equilibrium points, eigenvalues structures, and maximal Lyapunov exponent. We propose an approach for controlling chaotic attractor of this system by adding a complex periodic forcing. Computer simulations are calculated to study the behavior of this system.
Research Authors
Ahmed A. M. Farghaly1,2,∗
Research Department
Research Journal
Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

Research Pages
pp. 2553-2557
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 9 - No. 5
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

Synthesis of some new Benzofuro[3,2-d]pyrimidines of biological importance.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ali Abdel-Hafez, Abdel-Rahman Ali Hassan, Mohamed Al-Awadi and Hussein El-Kashef
Research Department
Research Journal
1st International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research, 28-30 October 2015, Porto Sokhna Resort, Ain Sokhna – Egypt.
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

Synthesis of some new Benzofuro[3,2-d]pyrimidines of biological importance.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ali Abdel-Hafez, Abdel-Rahman Ali Hassan, Mohamed Al-Awadi and Hussein El-Kashef
Research Department
Research Journal
1st International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research, 28-30 October 2015, Porto Sokhna Resort, Ain Sokhna – Egypt.
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

Application of economically acid modified sugarcane bagasse for removal of dyes from effluents of industrial wastewaters

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
. Aref A. M. Aly, Abd El-Aziz A. Said, Mohamed M. Abd El-Wahab, Ali Abd El-Hafez, Mohamed Abd El-Aal.
Research Department
Research Journal
International Conference on:“World Economics for Sugar Industry Towards Food and Energy in a Changed Economic Environment” Isis Pyramisa Hotel, Aswan, Egypt, 2015.
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

Application of economically acid modified sugarcane bagasse for removal of dyes from effluents of industrial wastewaters

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
. Aref A. M. Aly, Abd El-Aziz A. Said, Mohamed M. Abd El-Wahab, Ali Abd El-Hafez, Mohamed Abd El-Aal.
Research Department
Research Journal
International Conference on:“World Economics for Sugar Industry Towards Food and Energy in a Changed Economic Environment” Isis Pyramisa Hotel, Aswan, Egypt, 2015.
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015
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