Review on Bio and Chemical Reagents (Methods of Preparation and Uses)

Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | Issue : 02 | Page : 17 25
    By

    Nagham Mahmood Aljamali,

  • Saher Mahmood Jwad,

  • Wisam Hassan Ali Alfartosi,

  • Rajaa Abdul Ameerghafil,

  1. Professor, Organic Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry Field, University of Kufa, Najaf Governorate, Iraq
  2. Professor, Department of Biology, College of Education for Girls, Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq
  3. Assistant Lecturer, M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kufa, Najaf Governorate, Iraq
  4. Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, College Education for Girls, Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq

Abstract

Among the organic compounds that are commonly used as chemical reagents in the field of pollution, removals of heavy metals from rivers, coordination chemistry and in various fields of life such as industry, medicine and pharmaceutical research are organic reagents such as oxime and imine azo reagents, Fehling’s and Tollen’s reagents and their derivatives. This type of reagent is characterized by high stability and rapid reaction with metal ions, as these ions bond with the organic reagent through donor atoms (S, O, N) to form colored complexes with high sensitivity and selectivity. The reason for the stability of this type of reagent is attributed to the double bond between the two nitrogen atoms of the azo bridge group, and it is also affected by the types of groups attached to the ends of the azo bridge group, whether aliphatic or aromatic. The use of chemical reagents ensures the accuracy and reliability of results, which is essential for scientific research and development. In general, chemical reagents are indispensable tools in laboratory analysis, enabling scientists to conduct experiments. Due to these features, azo compounds have received the attention of a large number of researchers in various fields of science.

Keywords: Reagent, detection, lab identification, synthesis, organic

[This article belongs to Journal of Water Pollution & Purification Research ]

How to cite this article:
Nagham Mahmood Aljamali, Saher Mahmood Jwad, Wisam Hassan Ali Alfartosi, Rajaa Abdul Ameerghafil. Review on Bio and Chemical Reagents (Methods of Preparation and Uses). Journal of Water Pollution & Purification Research. 2025; 12(02):17-25.
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Nagham Mahmood Aljamali, Saher Mahmood Jwad, Wisam Hassan Ali Alfartosi, Rajaa Abdul Ameerghafil. Review on Bio and Chemical Reagents (Methods of Preparation and Uses). Journal of Water Pollution & Purification Research. 2025; 12(02):17-25. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jowppr/article=2025/view=197260


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Regular Issue Subscription Review Article
Volume 12
Issue 02
Received 29/01/2025
Accepted 31/01/2025
Published 06/02/2025
Publication Time 8 Days


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