Faculty of Science /University of Kerbala has discussed the M.A thesis which is entitled a Theoretical Study for the Confrontational and Electronic Features of Diallyl Phthalate” it has been presented by Shaker Abdul Razzaq Ghulam.
The study aims at identifying the confrontational properties of Diallyl (Phthalate) such as bond length, bond angle and dihedral angle, as well as electronic properties such as the normal atomic charge distribution, and dipole moment.
The study concludes that the surface potential energy scanning technique is a powerful and necessary tool for preparing the geometry of the molecule before it is subjected to full optimization.
The thesis recommends studying the adhesive properties of DAP resins to metal after mixing them with epoxy resins.