The synthesis of novel Analytical and spectroscopic data confirm the proposed structures. The novel synthesized thiazole-selenium disperse dyes were applied for dyeing polyester fabrics. Color characteristics and fastness properties were investigated. The novel synthesized compounds exhibited high efficiency based on in vitro screening of their antioxidant activity, antitumor activity against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cell EACC cell line and antimicrobial activity against various pathogenic bacteria and fungi. The colored polyester fibers could be applied as sterile and/or biological active fabrics used in various life applications.
Synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using porous anodic alumina membrane (PA) as template and the chemical functionalization of their inner walls is presented. The CNT were prepared by catalyst-free process using the pyrolysis of liquid aerosol of toluene: ethanol (1:1 v/v). The surface modification of the inner surface walls of CNT was performed using the gas phase synthesis by aliphatic amines (1,8-diaminooctane, DO). SEM, TEM and XPS analysis confirmed the morphology of prepared CNT inside of PA pores and their successful functionalization by amino groups. The presence and growth of interesting carbon nanoparticle inside CNT was observed during amination process. We hypothesized their origin as nanodiamonds formed as a result of the heat treatment in the presence of air that support etching mechanism and defects formation which acts as a diamond growth sites.
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