Computational study of electronic, spectroscopic, and chemical properties of (CdO)n (n=1-7) nanoclusters as a transparent conducting oxide
Razieh
Habibpour
Department of Chemical Technologies, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, P.O. BOX 3353-5111, Tehran, I. R. Iran.
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Raheleh
Vaziri
Department of Chemistry, Payame Noor University, P.O. BOX 19395-3697, Tehran , I. R. Iran.
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2015
eng
An ab initio study has been performed for the electronic, spectroscopic, and chemical properties of the most stable configuration of the (CdO)n nanoclusters by employing B3LYP-DFT/LanL2DZ method. Different isomers were optimized to obtain structural stability and numerous chemical parameters such as dipole moment, ionization potential, etc. We report here the vibrational frequencies of the most stable configuration of (CdO)n nanoclusters. We found that, the highest vibrational frequencies of each (CdO)n nanoclusters arise from the asymmetrical stretching vibrations while the lower frequencies correspond twisting, bending and the out-of-plane vibrations of Cd and O atoms. Our results show that, the (CdO)2 nanocluster with the ring structure and the smallest HOMO-LUMO gap (HLG = 1.897) has the smallest hardness (ɳ = 0.95) and consequently is expected to has the highest chemical reactivity.
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
2423-4087
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4
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2015
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https://jpst.irost.ir/article_266_45812e64bdbb77edef1ae8a7bddac651.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22104/jpst.2015.266
Rheological properties of modified Bitumen: Comparison of waste polymers’ performance
Omid
Moini Jazani
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
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Marzieh
Habibi Karahrodi
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
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Ahmad
Goli Khorasgani
Faculty of Transportation, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
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Hossein
Riazi
Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
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article
2015
eng
In this investigation, rheological properties of three different polymer-modified bitumen compounds containing recycled polyethylene terephthalate (R-PET), crumb rubber (CR) and poly (styrene-butadiene-styrene) (SBS) are evaluated and compared. The modified samples were tested by a dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) where complex modulus (G*), phase angle (δ) and rutting resistance (G*/Sinδ) of specimens were measured at different temperatures. The obtained results show that the optimum rheological properties will be gained when 7% wt. of a modifier mixture containing R-PET/CR (90/10 weight ratio) is added to the bitumen. In comparison with un-modified bitumen, the one modified by the latter modifier shows phase angle shift 68.9 oC, complex modulus 2190 (Pa) and rutting resistance 2520 (Pa), at temperature 80 oC. Generally, addition of the polymeric modifier increases complex modulus, rutting resistance and rigidity of the bitumen while a little decrease in phase angle is also observed.
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
2423-4087
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4
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2015
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https://jpst.irost.ir/article_267_15b7c910580c7d5d15c03980e081122a.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22104/jpst.2015.267
Petrochemical wastewater treatment by modified electro-Fenton process with nano iron particles
Hassan
FathinejadJirandehi
Young researchers and Elite club, Farahan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Farahan, Iran
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Maryam
Adimi
Department of Chemical engineering, Farahan branch, Islamic Azad University, Farahan, Iran
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Mohammad
Mohebbizadeh
Department of Chemical engineering, Farahan branch, Islamic Azad University, Farahan, Iran
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article
2015
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Petrochemical manufacturing wastewaters often contain a high concentration of biodegradable com-pounds that possess either toxicity or activity inhibition to the biological unit. In this paper, COD removal from Petrochemical wastewaters by electro-Fenton process was studied. The effect of operating conditions such as reaction time, current density, pH, H2O2/Fe2+ molar ratio, and H2O2 of petrochemical wastewater (PW) (ml/l) on the performance of the process has been studied. The experimental results showed that COD was 75.52% removed by the reaction with OH radicals generated from electrochemically assisted Fenton’s reaction. With our cell design, the higher oxidation rate has been obtained applying a current of 57.01 mA, at pH 2.92 and in the presence of 0.3 mM Fe2+ as catalyst and at reaction time of 86.33 minutes.
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
2423-4087
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2015
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https://jpst.irost.ir/article_270_c7afec8d403731791c49ea54c6972e3d.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22104/jpst.2015.270
Effects of Brownian motion and Thermophoresis on MHD Mixed Convection Stagnation-point Flow of a Nanofluid Toward a Stretching Vertical Sheet in Porous Medium
Aboutaleb
Ghadami Jadval Ghadam
Department of Chemical Engineering, Yasooj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasooj, Iran
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Abed
Moradi
Young Researchers Club, Yasooj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasooj, Iran
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text
article
2015
eng
This article deals with the study of the two-dimensional mixed convection magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer of stagnation-point flow over a stretching vertical plate in porous medium filled with a nanofluid. The model used for the nanofluid incorporates the effects of Brownian motion and thermophoresis in the presence of thermal radiation. The skin-friction coefficient, Nusselt number and local Sherwood number as well as the velocity, temperature and concentration profiles for some values of the governing parameters were presented graphically and discussed in detail for both the cases of assisting and opposing flows. It was observed that, the magnitude of the reduced Nusselt number decreases with the increases in the Brownian motion and thermophoresis effects for both cases of buoyant assisting and opposing flows. In addition to, the local Sherwood number increases by increasing the Brownian motion in both cases of buoyant assisting and opposing flows. A similar effect on the local Sherwood number was observed when thermophoresis effects decreases.
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
2423-4087
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2015
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https://jpst.irost.ir/article_271_44238c6d527f98031149787661475253.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22104/jpst.2015.271
Investigation of Mechanical Properties Prediction of Synthesized Nylon-66/Nano-Calcium Carbonate Composites
Aboutaleb
Ghadami Jadval Ghadam
Departments of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering, Yasooj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasooj, I.R. Iran
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text
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2015
eng
In this research, the influence of adding micro- and nano- sized calcium carbonate powders to nylon-66 was investigated. Mechanical properties of micro and nano- composites, including tensile strength, elongation, and Young’s modulus, before and after ageing, were determined and analyzed. For this purpose, micro- and nano-sized CaCO3 particles were used as fillers to prepare micro-composites (conventional composites) and nano-composites via a polymer solution method. It was observed that tensile strength and young’s modulus increased and elongation decreased with increasing CaCO3 particles in the composites. Also, nano-composites had higher strength and modulus than micro-composites. Theoretical prediction of elastic modulus was carried out using rule of mixtures, Guth, Nicolais–Narkis, Hashin–Shtrikman, and Halpin–Tsai equations. Calculated results show that these equations are not suitable for accurate prediction for the work carried out. However, these models can be used with confidence for the prediction of elastic modulus because experimental results are higher than the calculated values.
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
2423-4087
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2015
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https://jpst.irost.ir/article_307_57a3f080a3d52d7dada1f3f423b6a5ad.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22104/jpst.2015.307
One-Pot solvent-free synthesis of Highly Substituted Imidazoles catalyzed by zeolite
Zinat
Gordi
Department of Chemistry, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
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Mohammad
Vazan
Department of Chemistry, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
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text
article
2015
eng
A series of tri- and tetra- substituted imidazoles were synthesized from benzyl, aldehyde and ammonium acetate in the presence of zeolite as an ecofriendly reusable catalyst under microwave irradiation in the absence of solvent. The yields are high to excellent and the use of microwave irradiation reduces reaction times to few minute.
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
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https://jpst.irost.ir/article_318_f6e9dc98f62e922480e0fce02bfcd0b7.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22104/jpst.2015.318