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Investigated the potential of various organic compounds as corrosion inhibitors using quantum chemical calculations, providing insights into their effectiveness.
Performed a theoretical study on the spectroscopic properties of Vitamin C, contributing to the understanding of its molecular behavior.
Determined the reactivity of salbutamol and propranolol drugs using computational methods, providing insights into their chemical behavior.
Synthesized and characterized new thiazole derivatives, exploring their potential as corrosion inhibitors.
Conducted a DFT investigation on AHPE-dop compounds, exploring their spectroscopic characteristics, stability, reactivity, and corrosion inhibition properties.
Utilized DFT and Monte Carlo simulations to study the corrosion inhibition properties of coumarin derivatives.
Investigated the corrosion inhibition potential of naphthalene and tetralin using theoretical methods.
Lana Ahmed is a computational chemist specializing in the application of quantum chemical methods to study the properties of organic compounds, particularly in the context of corrosion inhibition and drug design. Her research focuses on understanding molecular behavior and reactivity through theoretical analysis and simulations.
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