The Department of Applied Sciences discusses a doctoral thesis on improving the biological activity of the coated copper sulfide nanocomposite.
The Department of Applied Sciences discusses a doctoral thesis on improving the biological activity of the coated copper sulfide nanocomposite.
A PhD thesis was discussed in the Department of Applied Sciences at the University of Technology tagged
"Enhance the Biological Activities of Encapsulated Copper Sulfide Nanostructure"
Student Mostafa Mahdi Mohsen's thesis included an explanation of cancer treatment by laser-coupled nanomaterials, a new developed direction due to its unique physicochemical performance. In this study, the two-phase alluvial method was used to prepare copper sulfide and copper sulfide doped with hierarchical nanoparticles of manganese with a large surface area for the first time by changing three of the preparation parameters.
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