Mohammed Khalid

University of Khartoum Sudan

Dr. Mohammed A. A. Khalid is on the adjunct faculty in the Department of Chemistry at the College of Applied Medicine and Sciences, University Taif, and he is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum. Dr. Khalid received his B.S. in Chemistry (2000), and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2007) from Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum. He served as a postdoctoral researcher (2009-2010) at School of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney. Dr. Khalid has done research on P-type ATPase Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanisms; Kinetics and Mechanisms of Redox Reactions; Autocatalytic Reactions; Computational enzyme kinetics; Allosteric acceleration of P-type ATPases by ATP; Dual mechanisms of P-type ATPases by ATP; Exploring of allosteric sites of ATPases; and interaction of ATP with ATPases located in the cell membranes; and has published many papers in these research areas.

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Electrochemistry has been undergoing significant transformations in the last few decades. It is now the province of academics interested only in measuring thermodynamic properties of solutions and of industrialists using electrolysis or manufacturing batteries, with a huge gap between them. It has become clear that these, apparently distinct subjects, alongside others, have a common ground and that they have grown towards each other, particularly as a result of research into the rates of electrochemical processes. Such evolution is due to a number of factors, and offers the possibility of carrying out reproducible, dynamic experiments under an ever-increasing variety of conditions with reliable and sensitive instrumentation. This has enabled many studies of a fundamental and applied nature, to be carried out.

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