Biography:
Obadah Subhi Abdel-Rahman received his B.Sc. M.Sc. degrees in 2007 and 2009, respectively, from the Hashemite University (Jordan) and his Ph.D. degree with the honour degree (magna cum laude) in 2015 from Konstanz University (Germany) in inorganic chemistry. He was working as an inorganic lecturer at Tabuk University (Saudi Arabia Sep. 2010 - Aug. 2011), teaching assistant at The Hashemite University (Jordan, Oct. 2007 - Oct. 2009), and as an assistance professor of inorganic chemistry at Jerash University (Jordan Sep. 2016 – Sep. 2019). Currently, he is working since Sep. 2019 as an assistance professor of inorganic chemistry at King Faisal University (Saudi Arabia). His research activities include: (i) Multinuclear and organometallic compounds with redox-active, alkenyl non-innocent ligands. (ii) Redox-active π-conjugated metal-organic molecules where the organic bridge molecules constitute an integral part of a delocalized π-system. (iv) Electrochromic materials and redox-responsive dyes. (v) Organometallic molecule-based conductive material and molecular wires
Title : Synthesis, investigation, and DFT studies on Bis(alkenylruthenium) complexes with free? Rotating and rotationally restricted biaryl bridges