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    Polyphenols attached graphene nanosheets for high efficiency NIR mediated photodestruction of cancer cells

    , Article Materials Science and Engineering C ; Volume 33, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 1498-1505 ; 09284931 (ISSN) Abdolahad, M ; Janmaleki, M ; Mohajerzadeh, S ; Akhavan, O ; Abbasi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Green tea-reduced graphene oxide (GT-rGO) sheets have been exploited for high efficiency near infrared (NIR) photothermal therapy of HT29 and SW48 colon cancer cells. The biocompatibility of GT-rGO sheets was investigated by means of MTT assays. The polyphenol constituents of GT-rGO act as effective targeting ligands for the attachment of rGO to the surface of cancer cells, as confirmed by the cell granularity test in flow cytometry assays and also by scanning electron microscopy. The photo-thermal destruction of higher metastatic cancer cells (SW48) is found to be more than 20% higher than that of the lower metastatic one (HT29). The photo-destruction efficiency factor of the GT-rGO is... 

    Graphene oxide strongly inhibits amyloid beta fibrillation

    , Article Nanoscale ; Volume 4, Issue 23 , 2012 , Pages 7322-7325 ; 20403364 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Akhavan, O ; Ghavami, M ; Rezaee, F ; Ghiasi, S. M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Since amyloid beta fibrillation (AβF) plays an important role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases, we investigated the effect of graphene oxide (GO) and their protein-coated surfaces on the kinetics of Aβ fibrillation in the aqueous solution. We showed that GO and their protein-covered surfaces delay the AβF process via adsorption of amyloid monomers. Also, the large available surface of GO sheets can delay the AβF process by adsorption of amyloid monomers. The inhibitory effect of the GO sheet was increased when we increase the concentration from 10% (in vitro; stimulated media) to 100% (in vivo; stimulated media). Conclusion: our results revealed that GO and their surface... 

    The decoration of TiO2/reduced graphene oxide by Pd and Pt nanoparticles for hydrogen gas sensing

    , Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Volume 37, Issue 20 , 2012 , Pages 15423-15432 ; 03603199 (ISSN) Esfandiar, A ; Ghasemi, S ; Irajizad, A ; Akhavan, O ; Gholami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2012
    Abstract
    Reduced graphene oxide (RGO) was used to improve the hydrogen sensing properties of Pd and Pt-decorated TiO2 nanoparticles by facile production routes. The TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized by sol-gel method and coupled on GO sheets via a photoreduction process. The Pd or Pt nanoparticles were decorated on the TiO2/RGO hybrid structures by chemical reduction. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrated that GO reduction is done by the TiO2 nanoparticles and Ti-C bonds are formed between the TiO2 and the RGO sheets as well. Gas sensing was studied with different concentrations of hydrogen ranging from 100 to 10,000 ppm at various temperatures. High sensitivity (92%) and fast response time... 

    Microwave-assisted synthesis of bismuth oxybromochloride nanoflakes for visible light photodegradation of pollutants

    , Article Physica B: Condensed Matter ; Volume 475 , October , 2015 , Pages 14-20 ; 09214526 (ISSN) Bijanzad, K ; Tadjarodi, A ; Moghaddasi Khiavi, M ; Akhavan, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    BiOBrxCl1-x (0xCl1-x. The UV-visible diffuse reflectance and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopies revealed the indirect band gap of ∼2.82 eV for the bismuth oxybromochloride nanoflakes. Visible light-assisted photocatalytic studies showed that the degradation efficiency of the as-prepared BiOBrxCl1-x for (100 mL of 10 mg L-1)... 

    Improved electrochromical properties of sol-gel WO3 thin films by doping gold nanocrystals

    , Article Thin Solid Films ; Volume 518, Issue 8 , 2010 , Pages 2250-2257 ; 00406090 (ISSN) Naseri, N ; Azimirad, R ; Akhavan, O ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this investigation, the effect of gold nanocrystals on the electrochromical properties of sol-gel Au doped WO3 thin films has been studied. The Au-WO3 thin films were dip-coated on both glass and indium tin oxide coated conducting glass substrates with various gold concentrations of 0, 3.2 and 6.4 mol%. Optical properties of the samples were studied by UV-visible spectrophotometry in a range of 300-1100 nm. The optical density spectra of the films showed the formation of gold nanoparticles in the films. The optical bandgap energy of Au-WO3 films decreased with increasing the Au concentration. Crystalline structure of the doped films was investigated by X-ray diffractometry, which... 

    Role of cooling rate in selective synthesis of graphene and carbon nanotube on Fe foil using hot filament chemical vapor deposition

    , Article 2016 IEEE 7th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference, UEMCON 2016, 20 October 2016 through 22 October 2016 ; 2016 ; 9781509014965 (ISBN) Abdolahi, M ; Kaminska, B ; Akhavan, O ; Talebi, S ; Ghoranneviss, M ; Arab, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    In this study, graphene sheets and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were selectively grown on Fe foil at a relatively low growth temperature and varying cooling rates using a hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) apparatus with C2H2 as the precursor. The results of the scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy revealed that the increase of the cooling rate from 7 to 10 or 20 °C/min provoked a structure transition from CNT to graphene. The optimum crystal quality of the graphene sheets (Iq/Id ∼1.1) was achieved at the cooling rate of 20 °C/min. According to the AFM analysis, the thickness of the stacked graphene sheets was found to be ∼2.9-3.8 nm containing ∼8-11 monolayers. The XRD... 

    Synthesis and cyto-genotoxicity evaluation of graphene on mice spermatogonial stem cells

    , Article Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces ; Volume 146 , 2016 , Pages 770-776 ; 09277765 (ISSN) Hashemi, E ; Akhavan, O ; Shamsara, M ; Daliri, M ; Dashtizad, M ; Farmany, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2016
    Abstract
    The present study analyzed the dose-dependent cyto- and genotoxicity of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide on spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) for the first time. The results showed that graphene oxide significantly increased oxidative stress at concentrations of 100 and 400 μg/ml, while low concentrations did not have a significant effect. In addition, according to the MTT assay, the cell number decreased in high-concentration (100 and 400 μg/ml) graphene oxide-treated samples compared to untreated cells. However, a reduced graphene-treated sample demonstrated a significant increase in cell number. Moreover, microscopic analysis found high concentrations of graphene nanosheets in... 

    Solid state preparation and photocatalytic activity of bismuth oxybromide nanoplates

    , Article Research on Chemical Intermediates ; Volume 42, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 2429-2447 ; 09226168 (ISSN) Bijanzad, K ; Tadjarodi, A ; Akhavan, O ; Moghaddasi Khiavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Netherlands  2016
    Abstract
    A mechanochemical method was applied to prepare bismuth oxybromide (BiOBr) nanoplates using bismuth nitrate pentahydrate and potassium bromide for 15 (A15), 30 (A30) and 60 (A60) minutes. Scanning electron microscopy studies showed that all the products were comprised of nanoplates. Aggregated nanoplates along with microblocks were observed for A15 and A30 and the entire morphology was not homogenous. The morphology of A60 was uniform and consisted of thin and isolated nanoplates. Evaluation of the X-ray diffraction patterns showed that the purity and crystallinity of the products improved by increasing the milling time. The energy dispersive X-ray analysis confirmed the high purity of the... 

    Mechanochemically prepared BiOCl nanoplates for removal of rhodamine B and pentachlorophenol

    , Article Monatshefte fur Chemie ; Volume 147, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 685-696 ; 00269247 (ISSN) Tadjarodi, A ; Akhavan, O ; Bijanzad, K ; Moghaddasi Khiavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    BiOCl was synthesized using bismuth nitrate pentahydrate and sodium chloride via ball milling for 15 (B15), 30 (B30), and 60 (B60) min. Scanning electron microscopy studies revealed the isolated nanoplate morphology for B15, an aggregated structure composed of nanoplates for B30, and a special three-dimensional morphology for B60. The X-ray diffraction patterns showed the purity and crystallinity of the products improved by increasing the milling time. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, and nitrogen adsorption-desorption analysis using the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller technique were also used to study the products. Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy studies... 

    Highly sensitive selective sensing of nickel ions using repeatable fluorescence quenching-emerging of the CdTe quantum dots

    , Article Materials Research Bulletin ; Volume 95 , 2017 , Pages 532-538 ; 00255408 (ISSN) Zare, H ; Ghalkhani, M ; Akhavan, O ; Taghavinia, N ; Marandi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Highly sensitive nickel sensor based on repeatable fluorescence quenching-emerging mechanism was developed. Highly luminescent thioglycolic acid capped CdTe nanocrystals in aqueous solution were applied as the fluorescence probe. These nanocrystals represented a considerable photoluminescence quantum yield as high as 61%. The florescence was quenched by addition of Ni ions to the CdTe nanocrystals solution. Then it was recovered by injection of the proper amount of dimethylglyoxime as the releasing reagent. The relative fluorescence intensity (F0/F) was linearly proportional to the concentration of nickel ions in the range of 0.01–10 μM, with detection limit as low as 7 nM. Described method... 

    Novel synthesis of cobalt/poly vinyl alcohol/gamma alumina nanocomposite for catalytic application

    , Article Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing ; Volume 123, Issue 5 , 2017 ; 09478396 (ISSN) Hatamie, S ; Ahadian, M. M ; Rashidi, A ; Karimi, A ; Akhavan, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2017
    Abstract
    In this manuscript, synthesis of cobalt/poly vinyl alcohol (PVA)/gamma alumina nanocomposite via a simple room temperature, as well as its catalyst performance were explored. Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analysis, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were conducted. The surface area of the polymeric composite was obtained to be 280 m2/g. The cobalt loading on the nanocomposite was measured using inductivity couple plasma. Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that the size of cobalt crystalline encapsulate inside the polymer was confined to 5 nm. Magnetic property analysis, using vibrating sample magnetometer, confirmed... 

    Supercritical water in top-down formation of tunable-sized graphene quantum dots applicable in effective photothermal treatments of tissues

    , Article Carbon ; Volume 130 , April , 2018 , Pages 267-272 ; 00086223 (ISSN) Tayyebi, A ; Akhavan, O ; Lee, B. K ; Outokesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Supercritical water was used for simultaneous fragmentation and reduction of graphene oxide (GO) sheets into water-dispersible graphene quantum dots (GQDs) with tunable sizes. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) demonstrated that by increasing the temperature above the critical point of water, the average size and thickness of the GQDs were decreased and the size uniformity and production yield were increased. The results of thermal conductivity measurement of GQD nanofluids with different weight fractions indicated that the GQDs prepared at supercritical condition could enhance the thermal conductivity of water by 65% as compared to 35% for the GQDs synthesized at sub-critical... 

    Photoluminescence and electrochemical investigation of curcumin-reduced graphene oxide sheets

    , Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; Volume 15, Issue 2 , February , 2018 , Pages 351-357 ; 1735207X (ISSN) Hatamie, S ; Ahadian, M. M ; Iraji zad, A ; Akhavan, O ; Jokar, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2018
    Abstract
    This paper reports on a novel low-temperature method for preparing curcumin-reduced graphene oxide (Cur-rGO) from graphene oxide (GO) and investigates their cyclic voltammetry (CV) and photoluminescence (PL) properties. GO sheets were synthesized using modified Hummers’ method and then were chemically reduced using polyphenol curcumin into graphene sheets. Atomic force microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to confirm the formation of Cur-rGO and revealed their functionalization with polyphenol curcumin. The electrochemical and optical properties of the Cur-rGO sheets were investigated using CV and PL spectroscopy. According to the PL and... 

    A comparatiwe study of heat-treated Ag: SiO2nanocomposites synthesized by cosputtering and sol-gel methods

    , Article Surface and Interface Analysis ; Volume 41, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 157-163 ; 01422421 (ISSN) Sangpoyr, P ; Babapoyr, A ; Akhavan, O ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this work, we compared formation and properties of heat-treated Ag nanoparticles in silica matrix synthesized by RF- reactive magnetron cosputtering and sol-gel methods separately. The sol-gel and sputtered films were annealed at different temperatures in air and in a reduced environment, respectively. The optical UV-visible Spectrophotometry have shown that the absorption peak appears at 456 and 400 nm wavelength indicating formation of silver nanoparticles in SiO2 matrix for both the sol -gel and sputtering methods at 100 and 800 °C, respectively. XPS measurements showed that the metallic Ag0 nanoparticles can be obtained from both the techniques at these temperatures. According to XPS... 

    Growth of Na0.3WO3 nanorods for the field emission application

    , Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 42, Issue 20 , 2009 ; 00223727 (ISSN) Azimirad, R ; Khademi, A ; Akhavan, O ; Zaker Moshfegh, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Na0.3WO3 1D nanostructure forms (nanorods and nanobelts) were grown by a solid-liquid-solid mechanism from a 40 nm sputtered tungsten film deposited on a soda-lime substrate and annealed at 700 °C in a tubular furnace in N2 ambient. The morphology, structure, composition and chemical state of the prepared nanostructures were characterized by SEM, XRD, TEM, SAED and XPS measurements. The Na0.3WO3 1D nanostructures were found to have a cubic crystalline structure and grown along the [0 0 1] direction. The nanorods are a few micrometres in length and about 50 nm in diameter. The field-emission application of the prepared samples at different distances between the cathode and the anode was... 

    ZnO nanowires from nanopillars: influence of growth time

    , Article Current Nanoscience ; Volume 5, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 479-484 ; 15734137 (ISSN) Sangpour, P ; Roozbehi, M ; Akhavan, O ; Moshfegh, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    A double-tube vapor phase transport system has been used to grow ZnO nanostructures. Nanopillars, nanorods and nanowires of zinc oxide were synthesized on Au nanoparticle catalyst depending on source-substrate distance and temperature gradient in the quartz tube. In addition, influence of growth time and substrate temperature on the morphology of the nanorods and nanowires were also investigated. The scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were employed to further understand the nanostructures growth mechanism on various temperatures and growth time steps. Longer length (>4μm) with hexagonal-cross-sectional nanowires, in [002]... 

    Persistent superhydrophilicity of sol-gel derived nanoporous silica thin films

    , Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 42, Issue 2 , 2009 ; 00223727 (ISSN) Ganjoo, S ; Azimirad, R ; Akhavan, O ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this investigation, sol-gel synthesized nanoporous silica thin films, annealed at different temperatures, with long time superhydrophilic property have been studied. Two kinds of sol-gel silica thin films were fabricated by dip-coating of glass substrates in two different solutions; with low and high water. The transparent coated films were dried at 100 °C and then annealed in a temperature range of 200-500 °C. The average water contact angle of the silica films prepared with low water content and annealed at 300 °C measured about 5° for a long time (6 months) without any UV irradiation. Instead, adding water into the sol resulted in silica films with an average water contact angle... 

    Graphene oxide papers in nanogenerators for self-powered humidity sensing by finger tapping

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 10, Issue 1 , 2020 Ejehi, F ; Mohammadpour, R ; Asadian, E ; Sasanpour, P ; Fardindoost, S ; Akhavan, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2020
    Abstract
    Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) offer an emerging market of self-sufficient power sources, converting the mechanical energy of the environment to electricity. Recently reported high power densities for the TENGs provide new applications opportunities, such as self-powered sensors. Here in this research, a flexible graphene oxide (GO) paper was fabricated through a straightforward method and utilized as the electrode of TENGs. Outstanding power density as high as 1.3 W.m−2, an open-circuit voltage up to 870 V, and a current density of 1.4 µA.cm−2 has been extracted in vertical contact-separation mode. The all-flexible TENG has been employed as a self-powered humidity sensor to... 

    Graphene/Cuo2nanoshuttles with controllable release of oxygen nanobubbles promoting interruption of bacterial respiration

    , Article ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces ; Volume 12, Issue 32 , 2020 , Pages 35813-35825 Jannesari, M ; Akhavan, O ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Bakhshi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2020
    Abstract
    An oxygen nanoshuttle based on a reduced graphene oxide/copper peroxide (rGO/CuO2) nanocomposite has been presented to deliver in situ oxygen nanobubbles (O2 NBs) for combating bacterial infections. In the presence of rGO, the solid source of oxygen (i.e., CuO2) was decomposed (in response to environmental conditions such as pH and temperature) into O2 NBs in a more controllable and long-lasting trend (from 60 to 144 h). In a neutral buffer, the O2 NBs experienced growth and collapse evolutions, creating a dynamic micro-nanoenvironment around the nanocomposite. In addition to effective battling against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, the O2 NBs demonstrated superior... 

    The effect of heating time on growth of NaxWO3 nanowhiskers

    , Article Vacuum ; Volume 82, Issue 8 , 2008 , Pages 821-826 ; 0042207X (ISSN) Azimirad, R ; Goudarzi, M ; Akhavan, O ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    A simple method for synthesis of NaxWO3 nanowhiskers on tungsten thin films with 40 nm thickness sputtered on soda lime substrate as a source of sodium atoms has been reported for the first time. After heat treatment of the W thin films at 650 °C in N2 ambient for different times (15, 80 and 180 min), crystalline NaxWO3 nanowhiskers with [0 0 1] direction were obtained. scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and optical transmission/reflection measurements were employed to determine various properties of the grown nanowhiskers. Experimental results revealed that size and density of nanowhiskers were dependent on the annealing...