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Journal of Heterocyclics (ISSN 2639-6734)

Volume 1 Issue 1

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Introduction In developed and developing countries, billions of dollars every year are spent on capital replacement and control methods for corrosion infrastructure [1,2]. In recent years, owing to the growing interest and attention of the world towards the protection of the environment and the hazardous effects of using chemicals on the View more

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IntroductionIn the modern scientific era the materials in the nanoscale have gained more attention than their bulk form owing to their peculiar physical and chemical properties. In the semiconductor industry nanocrystalline ZnO has many applications for numerous fields, such as lasers, sensors, solar cells and field emission devices due to its View more

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IntroductionToluic acids are closest homologues to benzoic acid. It is basically available in three isomeric forms i.e. ortho, meta, and para isomers. All three isomers are colourless and crystalline substances, which are virtually insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents such as ethyl alcohol, diethyl ether etc. Toluic acids can be o View more

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IntroductionThe consumption of global energy is increasing year by year. As the research progress show, in 1998, it was 12.7 TW, but in 2050, it is expected to be around 26.4 to 32.9 TW and in 2100, it will increase up to 46.3 to 58.7 TW [13]. The solar radiation from the sun is approximately 3×1024 J per year, which are ten times the curren View more

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IntroductionThe study on Experimental measurement of thermodynamic properties and phase equilibrium for some systems is very difficult since these systems may be costly. For these systems using modeling and simulation is of great interest. This modeling and simulation reduces the time and to find equilibrium conditions for binary and multi-com View more

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IntroductionFossil fuels like coal, petroleum and natural gas are nonrenewable sources of energy. They were formed from plants and animals remain (millions of years ago) and their deposits are found beneath the earth. For this modern society the demand of energy is increasing day by day. Fossil fuels are the main source to meet our 85% of total View more