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    Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in air. 1. Ceric-Induced synthesis of starch-g-polyacrylonitrile in presence and absence of oxygen [electronic resource]

    , Article Starch - Starke ; Volume 54, Issue 3-4, pages 140–147, April 2002 Pourjavadi, A. (Ali) ; Zohurian Mehr, Mohammad J
    Abstract
    Monomer grafting, a unique technique for polysaccharide modification, is always performed under inert (e.g., N2) atmosphere. This work is the first report related to evaluating the possibility and efficiency of the grafting of acrylonitrile (AN) onto starch in presence of oxygen. Thus, corn starch (in both granular and gelatinized states) as well as soluble starch were grafted by AN using a ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. Graft copolymerizations were performed under nitrogen, air, and oxygen atmospheres at similar conditions. Grafting occurrence was verified using chemical and spectral proofs. The polymerization mechanism and kinetics were investigated by recording the... 

    Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in Air. 2. Ceric-Initiated graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile onto natural and modified polysaccharides [electronic resource]

    , Article Starch - Stärke ; Volume 54, Issue 10, pages 482–488, October 2002 Pourjavad, A. (Ali) ; Zohuriaan-Mehr, Mohammad J
    Abstract
    Acrylonitrile (AN) was grafted onto various natural and modified polysaccharides (i.e., gum arabic, gum tragacanth, xanthan gum, sodium alginate, chitosan, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose) by using ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. After overcoming practical problems, mainly from the high viscosity of the aqueous solutions of the different substrates, the graft copolymerization reactions were run either in air or in N2 atmosphere under similar conditions. Grafting was confirmed using chemical and spectral (FTIR) proofs. The reactions were kinetically investigated using semi-empirical expressions and time-temperature profiles. An anomalous... 

    Modified CMC: part 1- optimized synthesis of carboxymethylcellulose-g-polyacrylonitrile [electronic resource]

    , Article Iranian Polymer Journal ; Vol. 14, No 2, 131-138, 2005 Zohurian Mehr, M. J. (Mohammad Jalal) ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sadeghi, M
    Abstract
    As the first part of a continued research on conversion of carboxymethyl cellulosesodium salt (CMC) to useful biopolymer-based materials, large numbers of cyanide functional groups were introduced onto CMC by grafting with polyacrylonitrile (PAN). The graft copolymerization reactions were carried out under nitrogen atmosphere using ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) as an initiator. Evidence of grafting was obtained by comparing FTIR spectra of CMC and the graft copolymer as well as solubility characteristics of the products. The synthetic conditions were systematically optimized through studying the effective factors including temperature and concentrations of initiator, acrylonitrile monomer,... 

    Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in air: 2. Ceric-initiated graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile onto natural and modified polysaccharides

    , Article Starch/Staerke ; Volume 54, Issue 10 , 2002 , Pages 482-488 ; 00389056 (ISSN) Pourjavadi, A ; Zohuriaan Mehr, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    Acrylonitrile (AN) was grafted onto various natural and modified polysaccharides (i.e., gum arabic, gum tragacanth, xanthan gum, sodium alginate, chitosan, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose) by using ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. After overcoming practical problems, mainly from the high viscosity of the aqueous solutions of the different substrates, the graft copolymerization reactions were run either in air or in N2 atmosphere under similar conditions. Grafting was confirmed using chemical and spectral (FTIR) proofs. The reactions were kinetically investigated using semi-empirical expressions and time-temperature profiles. An anomalous... 

    Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in air. 1. Ceric-induced synthesis of starch-g-polyacrylonitrile in presence and absence of oxygen

    , Article Starch/Staerke ; Volume 54, Issue 3-4 , 2002 , Pages 140-147 ; 00389056 (ISSN) Pourjavadi, A ; Zohuriaan Mehr, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    Monomer grafting, a unique technique for polysaccharide modification, is always performed under inert (e.g., N2) atmosphere. This work is the first report related to evaluating the possibility and efficiency of the grafting of acrylonitrile (AN) onto starch in presence of oxygen. Thus, corn starch (in both granular and gelatinized states) as well as soluble starch were grafted by AN using a ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. Graft copolymerizations were performed under nitrogen, air, and oxygen atmospheres at similar conditions. Grafting occurrence was verified using chemical and spectral proofs. The polymerization mechanism and kinetics were investigated by recording the... 

    Modified CMC.2. Novel carboxymethylcellulose-based poly (amidoxime) chelating resin with high metal sorbtion capacities [electronic resource]

    , Article Reactive and Functional Polymers ; Volume 61, Issue 1, August 2004, Pages 23–31 Zohurian Mehr, M. J. (Mohammad Jalal) ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sadeghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt (CMC) was doubly modified to prepare a novel poly(acrylamidoxime) chelating resin. Acrylonitrile was firstly graft polymerized onto CMC using cerium ammonium nitrate as an initiator. The polyacrylonitrile (PAN) grafted CMC was then amidoximized via treatment with hydroxylamine to prepare the ion exchange resin. The sorption capacity of the resin towards bivalent metal ions was evaluated while varying the pH, the loading of the PAN and the initial metal ion concentration. The adsorption kinetics were investigated for the cupric ion. The chelating resin exhibited very high metal sorption capacity in comparison with either synthetic or polysaccharide-based... 

    Modified CMC. 2. Novel carboxymethylcellulose-based poly(amidoxime) chelating resin with high metal sorption capacity

    , Article Reactive and Functional Polymers ; Volume 61, Issue 1 , 2004 , Pages 23-31 ; 13815148 (ISSN) Zohuriaan Mehr, M. J ; Pourjavadi, A ; Salehi Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt (CMC) was doubly modified to prepare a novel poly(acrylamidoxime) chelating resin. Acrylonitrile was firstly graft polymerized onto CMC using cerium ammonium nitrate as an initiator. The polyacrylonitrile (PAN) grafted CMC was then amidoximized via treatment with hydroxylamine to prepare the ion exchange resin. The sorption capacity of the resin towards bivalent metal ions was evaluated while varying the pH, the loading of the PAN and the initial metal ion concentration. The adsorption kinetics were investigated for the cupric ion. The chelating resin exhibited very high metal sorption capacity in comparison with either synthetic or polysaccharide-based... 

    Modified chitosan. I. Optimized cerium ammonium nitrate-induced synthesis of chitosan-graft-polyacrylonitrile

    , Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Volume 88, Issue 8 , 2003 , Pages 2048-2054 ; 00218995 (ISSN) Pourjavadi, A ; Mahdavinia, G. R ; Zohuriaan Mehr, M. J ; Omidian, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    Chitin was extracted from shrimp shells and then deacetylated to obtain chitosan. The degree of deacetylation of the chitosan was determined to be 0.76 using pH-metric titration. A large number of cyanide functional groups were introduced onto chitosan by grafting with polyacrylonitrile as an efficient way of modification. The graft copolymerization reactions were carried out under argon atmosphere in a homogeneous aqueous phase (containing a small portion of acetic acid) by using eerie ammonium nitrate as an initiator. Evidence of grafting was obtained by comparing FTIR spectra of chitosan and the graft copolymer as well as solubility characteristics of the products. The synthetic... 

    Modified CMC. 3. Carboxymethylcellulose-g-poly(acrylamidrazone) as a new metal adsorbent

    , Article Journal of Polymer Materials ; Volume 21, Issue 3 , 2004 , Pages 315-320 ; 09738622 (ISSN) Zohuriaan Mehr, M. J ; Pourjavadi, A ; Salehi Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    A new poly(acrylamidrazone) chelating resin was prepared from carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) via a two-step process. First, acrylonitrile was graft polymerized onto the substrate. The CMC-polyacrylonitrile graft copolymer was then treated with hydrazine to yield a triply modified cellulose containing amidrazone functional groups. The resin was characterized using infrared spectroscopy. The sorption capacity of the resin towards bivalent metal ions was evaluated versus variation of pH and hydrochloric acid concentration. The adsorption capacities at pH 6 were found to be in order Cu2+> Zn2+>Cd2+>Co2+>Ni2+. The metal ion sorption capacities were varied in the range of 2.0-20.0 mmol metal per... 

    Study of Physical Properties of Poly(1,3 Butadiene-co-Acrylic acid-co-Acrylonitrile) Terpolymer

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tati, Ali (Author) ; Musavi, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Butadiene is one of the most widely used materials in the Iran polymer industry. In order to use this material in the first step, the inhibitor must be separated. Consequently, at the start of the project, the separation of Tert butylcatechol inhibitors from butadiene was studied by the adsorption process on active alumina. The results of the condensed butadiene gas chromatography–mass spectrometry test indicate that, by using the active alumina as an adsorbent, the tert butylcatechol will be removed completely. In the next step, 1,3 butadiene, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid acid terpolymer, which one of its applications is manufacturing of artificial teeth, was synthesized by emulsion... 

    Study on Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Flammability of PC/ABS

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Alaei, Yasaman (Author) ; Bagheri, Reza (Supervisor) ; Seyed Reyhani, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Polycarbonate (PC) is known as one of the engineering plastics with remarkable mechanical properties, but the application of this polymer is limited due to its high notch sensitivity. Blending polycarbonate with other polymers such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is a method to resolve this disadvantage. PC/ABS blends are commonly used in automotive industry, electrical and electronic devices. As PC and ABS are not completely miscible, a variety of compatibilizers are used to achieve a suitable microstructure and high engineering properties. Considering crucial applications of PC/ABS blends, different flame retardants are also used to reduce the flammability. These flame retardants... 

    Modified CMC: Part1-optimized synthesis of carboxymethyl cellulose-g-polyacrylonitrile

    , Article Iranian Polymer Journal (English Edition) ; Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2005 , Pages 131-138 ; 10261265 (ISSN) Zohuriaan Mehr, M. J ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sadeghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    As the first part of a continued research on conversion of carboxymethyl cellulose-sodium salt (CMC) to useful biopolymer-based materials, large numbers of cyanide functional groups were introduced onto CMC by grafting with polyacrylonitrile (PAN). The graft copolymerization reactions were carried out under nitrogen atmosphere using ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) as an initiator. Evidence of grafting was obtained by comparing FTIR spectra of CMC and the graft copolymer as well as solubility characteristics of the products. The synthetic conditions were systematically optimized through studying the effective factors including temperature and concentrations of initiator, acrylonitrile monomer,... 

    Synthesis of Magnetic Nanocatalysis Based on Polyvinyl Derivatives and the Investigation of their Catalytic Activity in Organic Reactions

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Jarahiyan Sedeh, Atefeh (Author) ; Matloubi Moghaddam, Firouz (Supervisor) ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, the use of various catalysts has become a powerful tool in the synthesis of a wide range of biologically important molecules and or natural products toward the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds. In the first section, the synthesis of magnetic catalyst based on acrylonitrile was reported and an attempt was made to use an efficient support and ligand to immobilize copper metals. Then, its structure was characterized by different techniques. The catalytic activity of the prepared catalyst was confirmed in the formation of indolyl diketones and the desired products were successfully synthesized with good to excellent yields. In addition, the catalyst could... 

    Study of plastics elimination in bioleaching of electronic waste using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 16, Issue 11 , 2019 , Pages 7113-7126 ; 17351472 (ISSN) Arshadi, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Mousavi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies  2019
    Abstract
    Polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, and polypropylene are the main polymers in E-waste, existing about 31%, 16%, and 13%, respectively. In this research, the effects of the elimination of low-density materials (such as polymers and plastics) were studied using the shaking table method. Bioleaching of Cu and Ni against the original sample (Sample #1) and pre-treated sample without low-density materials (Sample #2) was compared. The amount of bioleached metals and growth characteristics (including pH, Eh, bacterial count) was investigated within 25 days. The analysis of Sample #1 showed that at pulp density of 15 g/l, 94% and 79% of Cu and Ni were recovered maximally, respectively,... 

    A regioselective approach to synthesize indolyl diketone derivatives via magnetic polymeric copper-catalyst

    , Article Catalysis Letters ; 2021 ; 1011372X (ISSN) Matloubi Moghaddam, F ; Jarahiyan, A ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2021
    Abstract
    Abstract: In the present paper, an efficient Cu-catalyzed regioselective acylation of indoles with phenylglyoxals was developed which is the first example of indolyl diketones synthesis by a heterogeneous catalyst. The magnetic polyacrylonitrile was synthesized through anchoring acrylonitrile monomers on Fe3O4 nanoparticles surface and then modified with 2-aminopyridine. At the final step, copper nanoparticles were immobilized onto the polymeric support containing stable ligands from functionalized nitrile groups of polyacrylonitrile. The different techniques such as Fourier transmission infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Transmission... 

    A regioselective approach to synthesize indolyl diketone derivatives via magnetic polymeric copper-catalyst

    , Article Catalysis Letters ; Volume 152, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 1119-1130 ; 1011372X (ISSN) Moghaddam, F. M ; Jarahiyan, A ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2022
    Abstract
    Abstract: In the present paper, an efficient Cu-catalyzed regioselective acylation of indoles with phenylglyoxals was developed which is the first example of indolyl diketones synthesis by a heterogeneous catalyst. The magnetic polyacrylonitrile was synthesized through anchoring acrylonitrile monomers on Fe3O4 nanoparticles surface and then modified with 2-aminopyridine. At the final step, copper nanoparticles were immobilized onto the polymeric support containing stable ligands from functionalized nitrile groups of polyacrylonitrile. The different techniques such as Fourier transmission infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Transmission... 

    Additive manufacturing of bioactive glass biomaterials

    , Article Methods ; Volume 208 , 2022 , Pages 75-91 ; 10462023 (ISSN) Simorgh, S ; Alasvand, N ; Khodadadi, M ; Ghobadi, F ; Malekzadeh Kebria, M ; Brouki Milan, P ; Kargozar, S ; Baino, F ; Mobasheri, A ; Mozafari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Academic Press Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine have held great promises for the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues and organs. Additive manufacturing has recently appeared as a versatile technology in TE strategies that enables the production of objects through layered printing. By applying 3D printing and bioprinting, it is now possible to make tissue-engineered constructs according to desired thickness, shape, and size that resemble the native structure of lost tissues. Up to now, several organic and inorganic materials were used as raw materials for 3D printing; bioactive glasses (BGs) are among the most hopeful substances regarding their excellent properties (e.g., bioactivity... 

    Synthesis and properties of partially hydrolyzed acrylonitrile-co- acrylamide superabsorbent hydrogel

    , Article Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society ; Volume 31, Issue 11 , 2010 , Pages 3163-3172 ; 02532964 (ISSN) Pourjavadi, A ; Hosseinzadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this work, a novel method to synthesis of an acrylic superabsorbent hydrogel was reported. In the two stage hydrogel synthesis, first copolymerization reaction of acrylonitrile (AN) and acrylamide (AM) monomers using ammonium persulfate (APS) as a free radical initiator was performed. In the second stage, the resulted copolymer was hydrolyzed to produce carboxamide and carboxylate groups followed by in situ crosslinking of the polyacrylonitrile chains. The results from FTIR spectroscopy and the dark red-yellow color change show that the copolymerization, alkaline hydrolysis and crosslinking reactions have been do take place. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) verifies that the synthesized...