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    Preparation, crystal structure, and characterization of a polymeric phenol-bridged potassium compound with 2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenolate

    , Article Main Group Chemistry ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 11-19 ; 10241221 (ISSN) Najafpour, M. M ; Boghaei, D.M ; McKee, V ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    A polymeric phenolato-bridged potassium compound, K(2-bromo-4,6 dinitrophenolate) (H2O), was obtained by reaction of methylammonium 2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenolate and potassium chloride in water. 2-bromo-4,6 dinitrophenolate co-ordinates to the metal ion by phenolic O atom, Br, and O atoms of the nitro groups. K+ ion is eleven-coordinate in the compound. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction for methylammonium 2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenolate and single-crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, IR, UV-Vis spectra, and fluorescence emission spectra for the complex have also been determined. Methylammonium 2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenolate was solved in the monoclinic system, space group P21/c, with the... 

    Silylation of hydroxy groups with HMDS under microwave irradiation and solvent-free conditions

    , Article Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and Related Elements ; Volume 177, Issue 2 , 2002 , Pages 289-292 ; 10426507 (ISSN) Mojtahedi, M. M ; Saidi, M. R ; Bolourtchian, M ; Heravi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    Phenols and alcohols are silylated with hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) under microwave irradiation in solvent-free condition in good to excellent yields  

    Solid state oxidation of phenols to quinones with sodium perborate on wet montmorillonite K10

    , Article Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society ; Volume 16, Issue 5 , 2005 , Pages 1082-1084 ; 01035053 (ISSN) Hashemi, M. M ; Eftekhari Sis, B ; Khalili, B ; Karimi Jaberi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica  2005
    Abstract
    Phenols were oxidized to quinones using sodium perborate (SPB) on wet montmorillonite as oxidant. The reaction was carried out at ambient temperature on the solid phase under solvent free conditions. ©2005 Sociedade Brasileira de Química  

    Phenol biodegradation by rotating biological contactor

    , Article Biochemical Engineering Journal ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , 2002 , Pages 19-23 ; 1369703X (ISSN) Alemzadeh, I ; Vossoughi, F ; Houshmandi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    This study presents the removal performance of phenol in a three-stages cross flow laboratory-scale rotating biological contactor (RBC). The impact of major process and operating variables, such as input hydraulic loading (HL), input COD loading, and temperature of wastewater on the total removal efficiency of the system were examined. It was observed that the phenol removal performance worsened when the HL increased, and optimum total phenol removal efficiency of 99.9% was observed at loading of 4 × 10-3 m-3 m-2 per day and COD concentration of 800 mg dm-3. On the basis of overall treatment of phenol containing wastewater in the RBC, the optimal removal performance was noted at the end of... 

    Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol : H2O2 gradual addition study

    , Article 2008 AIChE Annual Meeting, AIChE 100, Philadelphia, PA, 16 November 2008 through 21 November 2008 ; November , 2008 ; 9780816910502 (ISBN) Molaei Dehkordi, A ; Ebrahimi, A. A ; Shahalami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008

    Removal of phenols with encapsulated horseradish peroxidase in calcium alginate

    , Article Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ; Volume 28, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 43-49 ; 10219986 (ISSN) Alemzadeh, I ; Nejati, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Horseradish peroxidase was encapsulated in calcium alginate for the purpose of phenol removal. Considering enzyme encapsulation efficiency, retention activity and enzyme leakage of the capsules, the best gelation condition was found to be 1 % w/v of sodium alginate solution and 5.5 % w/v of calcium chloride hexahydrate. Upon immobilization, pH profile of enzyme activity changes as it shows higher value at basic and acidic solution. Besides, for each phenol concentration there would be an enzyme concentration which going further than this value has no significant effect on phenol removal. Investigation into time course of phenol removal for both encapsulated and free enzyme showed that... 

    Immersed solvent microextraction of phenol and chlorophenols from water samples followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

    , Article Journal of Chromatography A ; Volume 1046, Issue 1-2 , 2004 , Pages 27-33 ; 00219673 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Saber, A ; Mousavi, S. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    A homemade immersed solvent microextraction (SME) device was successfully developed for the trace enrichment of phenols from aqueous samples. A microdrop of butyl acetate was suspended from the tip of a microsyringe needle, immersed in an aqueous spiked solution for a preset time. The microdrop was then retracted into the microsyringe and injected directly into a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) injection port. Effects of different parameters such as the type of solvent, extraction time, stirring rate, and temperature were investigated and optimized. To reduce the polarity of phenols and prevent tailing effects, all the phenols were derivatized prior to extraction using acetic... 

    The treatment of phenolic wastewater using a moving bed biofilm reactor

    , Article Process Biochemistry ; Volume 39, Issue 10 , 2004 , Pages 1177-1181 ; 00329592 (ISSN) Borghei, S. M ; Hosseini, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Experiments were conducted to investigate the behaviour of moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) receiving a mixture of toxic (phenolic) wastewater. The study was carried out on laboratory scale using two MBBR reactors fed with synthetic wastewater. The wastewater was prepared by mixing a solution of molasses with a known amount of phenol and nutrients. Two MBBR units were operated simultaneously at different hydraulic retention times (HRT) of 24, 20, 16, 12 and 8 h while phenol concentration was in the range of 200, 400, 620 and 800 mg/l. Throughout the experiments the ratio of phenolic chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration to total COD was changed from a ratio of 0.2 to a ratio of 1. The... 

    Biological removal of phenol from saline wastewater using a moving bed biofilm reactor containing acclimated mixed consortia

    , Article SpringerPlus ; Vol. 3, issue. 1 , 2014 , pp. 1-10 ; ISSN: 21931801 Nakhli, S. A. A ; Ahmadizadeh, K ; Fereshtehnejad, M ; Rostami, M. H ; Safari, M ; Borghei, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study, the performance of an aerobic moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) was assessed for the removal of phenol as the sole substrate from saline wastewater. The effect of several parameters namely inlet phenol concentration (200-1200 mg/L), hydraulic retention time (8-24 h), inlet salt content (10-70 g/L), phenol shock loading, hydraulic shock loading and salt shock loading on the performance of the 10 L MBBR inoculated with a mixed culture of active biomass gradually acclimated to phenol and salt were evaluated in terms of phenol and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiencies. The results indicated that phenol and COD removal efficiencies are affected by HRT, phenol and salt... 

    The synthesis of dibenzazocines via tandem dinucleophilic addition of phenols to quinolinium salts

    , Article Arkivoc ; Volume 2010, Issue 11 , Sep , 2010 , Pages 91-100 ; 1551-7012 (ISSN) Moghaddam, F. M ; Saeidian, H ; Kiamehr, M ; Mirjafary, Z ; Taheri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Arkat  2010
    Abstract
    Dibenzazocines were prepared via tandem dinucleophilic addition of phenols to quinolinium salts in good yields. The procedure is efficient, simple and the substrates are easily available  

    Physico-chemical and biological treatment of olive mill wastewater by rotating biological contactor (RBC) reactors

    , Article Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ; Volume 25, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 47-53 ; 10219986 (ISSN) Alemzadeh, I ; Nazemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The removal performance of total poly phenols and orthodiphenols (o-diphenols) content in olive mill waste (OMW) was investigated with a three stages cross flow laboratory scale rotating biological contactor (RBC) in the present study. Due to high COD and other pollutant in the original OMW, physico-chemical treatment was effected for COD and other pollutant reduction prior to biological treatment of OMW by the RBC system. Inoculation of RBC was effected by sludge from olive oil factory. In biological treatment, effect of operating parameters such as hydraulic loading (HL) and influent COD were examined. The study of the physicochemical treatment before biological treatment of OMW showed,... 

    Microwave-assisted methylation of carboxylic acids and phenolic compounds with dimethyl-carbonate under solvent-free condition

    , Article Synthetic Communications ; Volume 34, Issue 22 , 2004 , Pages 4179-4188 ; 00397911 (ISSN) Rajabi, F ; Saidi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Phenolic compounds and carboxylic acids are methylated with dimethyl carbonate in the presence of a catalytic amount of BF3· OEt2, DBU, or KOH, in good to excellent yields under microwave irradiation and solvent-free conditions  

    On-line trace enrichment of phenolic compounds from water using a pyrrole-based polymer as the solid-phase extraction sorbent coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography

    , Article Analytica Chimica Acta ; Volume 513, Issue 2 , 2004 , Pages 445-449 ; 00032670 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Mohammadi, A ; Salemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    A pyrrole-based conductive polymer was prepared and applied as new sorbent for on-line solid-phase extraction (SPE) of phenol and chlorophenols from water samples. Polypyrrole (PPy) was synthesized by chemical oxidation of the monomer in non-aqueous solution. The efficiency of this polymer for extraction of phenol and chlorophenols was evaluated using 35 mg of PPy as the sorbent in an on-line SPE system coupled to reversed-phase liquid chromatography with UV detection. The mobile phase were mixture of phosphate buffer-acetonitrile and compounds were eluted by the mobile phase using a six-port switching valve. High volumes of water, up to 160 ml, could be preconcentrated without the loss of... 

    Novel and efficient method for the silylation of hydroxyl groups with hexamethyldisilazane (hmds) under solvent-free and neutral conditions

    , Article Organometallics ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2004 , Pages 1457-1458 ; 02767333 (ISSN) Azizi, N ; Saidi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Various alcohols and phenols were silylated to trimethylsilyl ethers with hexamethyldisilazane in the presence of solid lithium perchlorate under very mild, neutral, and solvent-free conditions in good to excellent yields  

    Pyrrole-based conductive polymer as the solid-phase extraction medium for the preconcentration of environmental pollutants in water samples followed by gas chromatography with flame ionization and mass spectrometry detection

    , Article Journal of Chromatography A ; Volume 1015, Issue 1-2 , 2003 , Pages 23-30 ; 00219673 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Mohammadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2003
    Abstract
    A pyrrole-based polymer was synthesized and applied as a new sorbent for solid-phase extraction (SPE) of some environmental pollutants from water samples. Polypyrrole (PPy) was synthesized by chemical oxidation of the monomer in nonaqueous solution. SPE of selected phenols, pesticides, and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from aqueous samples were performed using 200mg PPy. The determination was subsequently carried out by gas chromatography-flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The polymer showed much higher recoveries for aromatic compounds than aliphatics. Preconcentration of sample volumes up 1l led to acceptable recoveries for aromatic and... 

    Conductive polymers as new media for solid-phase extraction: Isolation of chlorophenols from water sample

    , Article Journal of Chromatography A ; Volume 986, Issue 1 , 2003 , Pages 111-119 ; 00219673 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Saraji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2003
    Abstract
    Three different conductive polymers, poly-N-methylaniline (PNMA), polyaniline and polydiphenylamine were synthesised and used as sorbents for the solid-phase extraction of some phenolic compounds from water. The separation and determination was, subsequently, performed by gas chromatography-electron-capture and flame ionization detection. Among these easy-made polymers, PNMA gave better recovery for the extraction of the studied analytes. The capability of the PNMA to extract other non-polar compounds such as chloro- and methylbenzene, decane, decanol, cyclohexane and cyclohexanol was also studied. The polymer showed some sort of selectivity towards aromatic compounds than aliphatic.... 

    Characterization of reinforcing effect of alumina nanoparticles on the novolac phenolic resin

    , Article Polymer Composites ; Vol. 35, Issue 7 , July , 2014 , pp. 1285-1293 ; ISSN: 02728397 Etemadi, H ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Very fine alumina nanoparticles were loaded in novolac type phenolic resin (PF) using solution mixing method. The concentration of nanoalumina in PF was varied between 2.5 to 20 wt%. All the compounds were compression molded and then subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM), tensile, flexural, and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) tests. SEM analysis showed that the nanoalumina were dispersed uniformly at low concentrations, however, at high concentrations, dispersion was suppressed leading to agglomerates in the composites. Mechanical testing revealed that the nanoalumina had a great influence on the strength and stiffness of PF resin particularly at concentrations below 5 wt%.... 

    Phenols removal by immobilized horseradish peroxidase

    , Article Journal of Hazardous Materials ; Volume 166, Issue 2-3 , 2009 , Pages 1082-1086 ; 03043894 (ISSN) Alemzadeh, I ; Nejati, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Application of immobilized horseradish peroxidase (HRP) in porous calcium alginate (ca-alginate) for the purpose of phenol removal is reported. The optimal conditions for immobilization of HRP in ca-alginate were identified. Gelation (encapsulation) was optimized at 1.0% (w/v) sodium alginate in the presence of 5.5% (w/v) of calcium chloride. Upon immobilization, pH profile of enzyme activity changes as it shows higher value at basic and acidic solution. Increasing initial phenol concentration results in a decrease in % conversion. The highest conversion belongs to phenol concentration of 2 mM. Investigation into time course of phenol removal for both encapsulated and free enzymes showed... 

    An overview: recent development of semiconductor/graphene nanocomposites for photodegradation of phenol and phenolic compounds in aqueous solution

    , Article Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 343-365 ; 21870764 (ISSN) Kaveh, R ; Alijani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    The development of graphene-based nanocomposites is currently the issue of enormous research interest. Recent advancements have exhibited that semiconductor/graphene nanocomposites can be purposed as a promising new category of catalysts for the heterogeneous photocatalytic treatment of wastewaters. Since semiconductor/graphene nanocomposites have been found efficient in degradation of organic pollutants, photodegradation of phenol and phenolic compounds as hazardous contaminants in aqueous solution has been most widely investigated by these aforementioned nanocomposites. In the present review, after introduction on the properties and the different synthesis methods of semiconductor/graphene... 

    Investigation of Antioxidant & Antimicrobial Characteristics of Plums

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Biglary Makvandy, Fatemeh (Author) ; Maghsoody, Vida (Supervisor) ; Razavi, Jalil (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Food rich in antioxidants plays an essential role in the prevention of diseases and plum is an example of these food .Our objective in this research was to determine the amount of variation in total phenolic compound present in plum fruits, so that it can be utilized in breeding programs to enhance the health benefits.Total phenolic content of the fruits, which were determined in 7 genotypes by using 4 solvents (water , methanol , ethanol , acetone) to extract phenolic compound, ranged from 178 to 497 mg/100 gr for methanol, from 306 to 407.33 mg/100 gr for ethanol , from 300 to 392 mg/100 gr for acetone and from 193 to 281.25 mg/100 gr for water. The results show that the methanol...