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Title:
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Author(s):
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- Size:12-point font
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- Margins:1-inch margins on all sides
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Publication Opportunities
We are pleased to inform all participants that accepted abstracts submitted for the conference will be collated and published in an open-access repository with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). This ensures that your work is citable and accessible to the global research community.
Furthermore, after the conference, selected high-quality abstracts and presentations will be invited for full paper submission to Scopus-indexed journals, including:
- Discover Chemistry (Springer Nature)
- Scientific African (Elsevier)
- IOP Conference Series: Earth and Sustainability
- Journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
Authors of outstanding contributions will be guided through the peer-review process of these reputable journals. We encourage all participants to prepare their submissions with the highest academic rigor and originality.
For inquiries regarding publication opportunities, please contact the organizing committee.
Important Dates:
- Abstract Submission Deadline:July 30, 2025
- Notification of Acceptance:Within 2 weeks of submission
- Conference Dates:September 2-4, 2025
Synthesis and Characterization of Manganese-Theophylline Complexes with Enhanced Stability and Solubility
1Olufunso O. Abosede*, 2Kelechi Peace Kanu
1Department of Chemistry, Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
2Department of Biochemistry, Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
*Email: abosedeoo@fuotuoke.edu.ng
Abstract
This study explores the synthesis and characterization of manganese complexes of theophylline, a xanthine derivative with therapeutic relevance, aimed at improving its pharmacological properties... [Summarize in one paragraph using up to 250 words]
Keywords:
Theophylline, manganese complexes, synthesis, characterization, UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy
Please Note
- Late submissions will not be considered.
- All submitted abstracts will undergo a rigorous peer-review process and accepted abstracts will deposited in an open-access repository with DOI link for citations.
- Full papers of accepted abstracts will be invited for publications in scopus indexed journals such as Discover Chemistry (Springer), Scientific African (Elsevier) and the Nigerian Journal of Physical Sciences