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A hydrogen-bonded extracellular matrix-mimicking bactericidal hydrogel with radical scavenging and hemostatic function for ph-responsive wound healing acceleration
, Article Advanced Healthcare Materials ; 2020 ; Correia, A ; Hasany, M ; Figueiredo, P ; Dobakhti, F ; Eskandari, M. R ; Hosseini, H ; Abiri, R ; Khorshid, S ; Hirvonen, J ; Santos, H. A ; Shahbazi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2020
Abstract
Generation of reactive oxygen species, delayed blood clotting, prolonged inflammation, bacterial infection, and slow cell proliferation are the main challenges of effective wound repair. Herein, a multifunctional extracellular matrix-mimicking hydrogel is fabricated through abundant hydrogen bonding among the functional groups of gelatin and tannic acid (TA) as a green chemistry approach. The hydrogel shows adjustable physicochemical properties by altering the concentration of TA and it represents high safety features both in vitro and in vivo on fibroblasts, red blood cells, and mice organs. In addition to the merit of facile encapsulation of cell proliferation-inducing hydrophilic drugs,...
Developing a new superhydrophilic and superoleophobic poly(4-(1-vinyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium-3-yl) butane-1-sulfonate): vinyl imidazole@Perfluorooctanoic acid@SiO2 coated stainless steel mesh for highly efficient, stable, and durable oil/water separation
, Article Journal of Coatings Technology and Research ; 2020 ; Siavash Moakhar, R ; Amirpoor, S ; Azad, M ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
The design and development of efficient approaches for water–oil separation have had widespread interest. Most previously introduced techniques and materials used for development of the successful separation of oily wastewater could not answer all the desired demands, such as being efficient and environmentally and economically friendly. Therefore, in seeking a novel method capable of answering these expectations, surfaces with special wettability were introduced. A novel, reusable, and recyclable superhydrophilic and superoleophobic poly(Vsim-Vim)@PFOA@SiO2 nanocomposite-coated stainless steel mesh was synthesized through a facile preparation process. Since the most important factors of...
A feasibility study of solar-powered reverse osmosis processes
, Article Desalination ; 2020 ; Shirvani, H ; Alamolhoda, A. A ; Farhadi, F ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
The use of solar-powered reverse osmosis desalination systems is a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution in the desalination industry. However, there are some substantial technical and economic challenges due to the intermittency and fluctuation of solar energy. Recent technological improvement and feed-in tariff policies enable these systems to be competitive with conventional grid-connected reverse osmosis systems. In this paper, a feasibility study of the integration of solar panels with the grid to power small-scale reverse osmosis systems (namely up to 2000 m3/day) is conducted in Iran, as a country with a low price of electricity. For this purpose, a city located on the...
Developing a new superhydrophilic and superoleophobic poly(4-(1-vinyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium-3-yl) butane-1-sulfonate): vinyl imidazole@Perfluorooctanoic acid@SiO2 coated stainless steel mesh for highly efficient, stable, and durable oil/water separation
, Article Journal of Coatings Technology and Research ; Volume 18, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 511-521 ; 15470091 (ISSN) ; Siavash Moakhar, R ; Amirpoor, S ; Azad, M ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2021
Abstract
The design and development of efficient approaches for water–oil separation have had widespread interest. Most previously introduced techniques and materials used for development of the successful separation of oily wastewater could not answer all the desired demands, such as being efficient and environmentally and economically friendly. Therefore, in seeking a novel method capable of answering these expectations, surfaces with special wettability were introduced. A novel, reusable, and recyclable superhydrophilic and superoleophobic poly(Vsim-Vim)@PFOA@SiO2 nanocomposite-coated stainless steel mesh was synthesized through a facile preparation process. Since the most important factors of...
A feasibility study of solar-powered reverse osmosis processes
, Article Desalination ; Volume 500 , 2021 ; 00119164 (ISSN) ; Shirvani, H ; Alamolhoda, A. A ; Farhadi, F ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
The use of solar-powered reverse osmosis desalination systems is a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution in the desalination industry. However, there are some substantial technical and economic challenges due to the intermittency and fluctuation of solar energy. Recent technological improvement and feed-in tariff policies enable these systems to be competitive with conventional grid-connected reverse osmosis systems. In this paper, a feasibility study of the integration of solar panels with the grid to power small-scale reverse osmosis systems (namely up to 2000 m3/day) is conducted in Iran, as a country with a low price of electricity. For this purpose, a city located on the...
Green composites in bone tissue engineering
, Article Emergent Materials ; Volume 5, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 603-620 ; 25225731 (ISSN) ; Vahabi, H ; Rabiee, N ; Rabiee, M ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Saeb, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Nature
2022
Abstract
Natural and biodegradable polymers are of particular interest as green sources with low-cost and environmentally friendly features, and have been widely used for polymer composite development. The term “Green Composites” refers to polymer/filler systems in which polymer, filler, or sometimes both components are green in view of sources from which they are yielded or their biodegradability. Natural fibers obtained from plants, animals, and/or geological processes are a big class of green sources widely applied in green composite development. There has also been continued research on recycling of green composite as well as developing hybrid systems for advanced applications. In view of their...
Fabrication of a form-stable phase change material with green fatty acid and recycled silica nanoparticles from spent lead-acid battery separators with enhanced thermal conductivity
, Article Thermochimica Acta ; Volume 693 , November , 2020 ; Pircheraghi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
Massive amounts of spent lead-acid battery separators with 50 wt % silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) can be recycled for further use. One compelling application is form-stable phase change materials (FSPCMs). This study proposes a novel tertiary eutectic mixture of green and non-toxic lauric acid, palmitic acid, and paraffin, and recycled SiNPs to find a sustainable approach to deal with industrial wastes and energy consumption. Fatty acids and paraffin are promising for thermal energy storage in buildings. However, they lack sufficient thermal conductivity, mechanical strength, and suffer from leakage. To give mechanical strength, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) was added and sintered....
A hydrogen-bonded extracellular matrix-mimicking bactericidal hydrogel with radical scavenging and hemostatic function for ph-responsive wound healing acceleration
, Article Advanced Healthcare Materials ; Volume 10, Issue 3 , 2021 ; 21922640 (ISSN) ; Correia, A ; Hasany, M ; Figueiredo, P ; Dobakhti, F ; Eskandari, M. R ; Hosseini, S.H ; Abiri, R ; Khorshid, S ; Hirvonen, J ; Santos, H. A ; Shahbazi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2021
Abstract
Generation of reactive oxygen species, delayed blood clotting, prolonged inflammation, bacterial infection, and slow cell proliferation are the main challenges of effective wound repair. Herein, a multifunctional extracellular matrix-mimicking hydrogel is fabricated through abundant hydrogen bonding among the functional groups of gelatin and tannic acid (TA) as a green chemistry approach. The hydrogel shows adjustable physicochemical properties by altering the concentration of TA and it represents high safety features both in vitro and in vivo on fibroblasts, red blood cells, and mice organs. In addition to the merit of facile encapsulation of cell proliferation-inducing hydrophilic drugs,...
A hydrogen-bonded extracellular matrix-mimicking bactericidal hydrogel with radical scavenging and hemostatic function for ph-responsive wound healing acceleration
, Article Advanced Healthcare Materials ; Volume 10, Issue 3 , 2021 ; 21922640 (ISSN) ; Correia, A ; Hasany, M ; Figueiredo, P ; Dobakhti, F ; Eskandari, M. R ; Hosseini, S. H ; Abiri, R ; Khorshid, S ; Hirvonen, J ; Santos, H. A ; Shahbazi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2021
Abstract
Generation of reactive oxygen species, delayed blood clotting, prolonged inflammation, bacterial infection, and slow cell proliferation are the main challenges of effective wound repair. Herein, a multifunctional extracellular matrix-mimicking hydrogel is fabricated through abundant hydrogen bonding among the functional groups of gelatin and tannic acid (TA) as a green chemistry approach. The hydrogel shows adjustable physicochemical properties by altering the concentration of TA and it represents high safety features both in vitro and in vivo on fibroblasts, red blood cells, and mice organs. In addition to the merit of facile encapsulation of cell proliferation-inducing hydrophilic drugs,...