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Inhibition effect of 3,5 bis (2-pyridil) 4-amino 1,2,4 triazole and 1-10 phenantrolin on corrosion of mild steel in acid solutions
, Article British Corrosion Journal ; Volume 37, Issue 1 , 2002 , Pages 76-80 ; 00070599 (ISSN) ; Hosseini, M. G ; Ghorbani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
IOM Communications Ltd
2002
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The inhibition effects of 3.5 bis (2-pyridil) 4-amino 1,2,4 triazole (NBTA) and 1-10 phenantrolin (PHEN), on corrosion of mild steel in acid solutions, (sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid) were studied. The Tafel polarisation and ac impedance techniques were employed. Results obtained reveal that both compounds are relatively good inhibitors. The inhibition efficiencies of NBTA are higher in hydrochloric acid than in sulphuric acid. This has been attributed to the synergistic effect of chloride ions present in hydrochloric acid. The mechanism of inhibition of PHEN is believed to be owing to the formation of insoluble chelates between the organic molecules and atom/ion on the metal surface....
Optimal electronic waste combination for maximal recovery of Cu-Ni-Fe by acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
, Article Journal of Cleaner Production ; Volume 240 , 2019 ; 09596526 (ISSN) ; Yaghmaei, S ; Mousavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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E-waste has become one of the greatest sources of environmental pollution. Bioleaching is known as a new, simple, and environmentally friendly technology for metal recovery requiring low energy input, unskilled labor operations, moderate conditions, and low costs. Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans is a famous and puissant mesophilic bacterium applied extensively to recover metals from ores and different industrial and municipal wastes. It is necessary to identify the parameters affecting consumers E-waste recycling. Separating and recovering different types of E-waste is impossible for small recycling units. There should be a specific combination of E-waste, enabling the extraction of the...
Cluster approach to corrosion inhibition problems: Interaction studies
, Article Materials Chemistry and Physics ; Volume 86, Issue 2-3 , 2004 , Pages 311-314 ; 02540584 (ISSN) ; Lashgari, M ; Parsafar, Gh. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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The interaction energies of 3,5 di-methyl pyridine (A) and 2,4 di-methyl pyridine (B) on the (100) surface of body-centered cubic (bcc) iron were determined via a cluster model and ab initio quantum chemical calculations at density functional theory level. The obtained energies were used to compare the inhibition behavior of these molecules for iron corrosion in hydrochloric acid solution. The iron surface and its adsorption sites (on-top, bridge, hollow) were considered as some clusters taken from two-layered 〈100〉 planes, i.e. Fe1(1), Fe4(2,2), and Fe5(4,1). So, the process for which quantum chemical calculations was carried out consists of adsorption of molecule A (B) on these clusters....
Content evaluation of different waste PCBs to enhance basic metals recycling
, Article Resources, Conservation and Recycling ; Volume 139 , 2018 , Pages 298-306 ; 09213449 (ISSN) ; Yaghmaei, S ; Mousavi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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This research aims to expand the body of information that researchers require before starting electronic waste (E-waste) recovery experiments. With this purpose, the basic metal contents, alkalinity, polymer components, iron magnetic separation, metal recovery priority and economic values of different types of waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) were investigated. The selected wastes were computer PCBs (CPCBs), CPCBs with wires, mobile phone PCBs (MPPCBs), television PCBs (TVPCBs), fax machine PCBs (FPCBs), copy machine PCBs (COPCBs) and central processing units (CPUs). These E-wastes were prepared in the three fraction sizes of F1<1 mm, 1 < F2<3 mm, and 3 < F3<8 mm to evaluate the metal...
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) ; Yaghmaei, S ; Mousavi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies
2019
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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,...
Green recovery of Cu-Ni-Fe from a mixture of spent PCBs using adapted a. ferrooxidans in a bubble column bioreactor
, Article Separation and Purification Technology ; Volume 272 , 2021 ; 13835866 (ISSN) ; Pourhossein, F ; Mousavi, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
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The high amount of base metals poses an important challenge in gold bioleaching from spent printed circuit boards (PCBs). This study aims to investigate the bioleaching of important base metals (Cu, Ni, and Fe) from a mixture of spent PCBs (E-waste) using adapted Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans in the bubble column bioreactors. Firstly, the adaptation process is done from 1 to 15 g/L in Erlenmeyer flasks in 187 days, then the concentration of E-waste increased to 40 g/L in bubble column bioreactors in 44 days. The concurrent recovery of copper, nickel, and iron using adapted bacterium in a bioreactor was optimized by central composite design. Various effective parameters such as aeration...
Asymmetrical Schiff bases as inhibitors of mild steel corrosion in sulphuric acid media
, Article Materials Chemistry and Physics ; Volume 78, Issue 3 , 2003 , Pages 800-808 ; 02540584 (ISSN) ; Mertens, S. F. L ; Ghorbani, M ; Arshadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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Two newly synthesised Schiff bases [H2A3, N,N′-ortho-phenylene(salicylaldimine-acetylacetone imine) and H2A4, N,N′-ortho-phenylene(salicylaldimine-2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldimine)] were studied as inhibitors for the corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid. Results of weight loss, electrochemical impedance and Tafel polarisation measurements consistently identify both compounds as good inhibitors, with efficiencies of around 95% at a concentration of 400 ppm. The inhibition is in both cases of a mixed anodic-cathodic nature. Differences in inhibition efficiency between H2A3 and H2A4 are correlated with their chemical structures. Several adsorption isotherms are assessed, and the...
Synergism and antagonism in mild steel corrosion inhibition by sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate and hexamethylenetetramine
, Article Corrosion Science ; Volume 45, Issue 7 , 2003 , Pages 1473-1489 ; 0010938X (ISSN) ; Mertens, S. F. L ; Arshadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2003
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The inhibition effects of sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate (SDBS) and hexamethylenetetramine (HA) on the corrosion of mild steel in sulphuric acid solution have been studied using weight loss, electrochemical impedance and Tafel polarisation measurements. For HA, a monotonous increase in inhibition efficiency is observed as a function of concentration. For SDBS, however, an optimum in the inhibition efficiency is observed for a concentration close to 250 ppm, which is ascribed to the formation of hemi-micellar aggregates that provoke inhibitor desorption from the metal/solution interface at higher concentrations. Upon mixing HA and SDBS, concentration regions showing synergistic and...
Advances in bioleaching of copper and nickel from electronic waste using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans: evaluating daily pH adjustment
, Article Chemical Papers ; Volume 74, Issue 7 , 2020 , Pages 2211-2227 ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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Abstract: The waste stream of electrical and electronic equipment is three times faster than other municipal waste streams. Recycling of electronic waste is necessary for both reducing environmental pollution and saving natural ores. Bioleaching is known as an efficient technology for metal leaching. In most of the previous studies on the bioleaching of electronic waste, the pH of the process was adjusted daily under the optimal pH of the bacterium growth. Using acid causes increasing process costs and unsustainability of the process. In this work, the effect of daily pH adjustment on the bioleaching efficiency of electronic waste using adapted Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans was studied....
Optimized bioleaching of copper by indigenous cyanogenic bacteria isolated from the landfill of e-waste
, Article Journal of Environmental Management ; Volume 261 , 2020 ; Hassanpour, F ; Arshadi, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Hamedi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2020
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In this study, indigenous cyanogenic bacterial strains were isolated on nutrient, minimal salt, and soil extract media at various culture conditions from two distinct landfills of e-waste, Iran. Based on their cyanide formation profiles, five most potent isolates were selected for optimization and to this end, the influence of the most effective factors on cyanide production including pH, glycine concentration and temperature were assessed using one-factor at a time method (OFAT). Initial pH of 7, glycine concentration of 2 g/L and temperature of 30°C were obtained as optimal conditions for most of the isolates. Additionally, two bioleaching processes were applied for each bacteria to detect...
Benford's law behavior of internet traffic
, Article Journal of Network and Computer Applications ; Vol. 40, issue. 1 , April , 2014 , p. 194-205 ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this paper, we analyze the Internet traffic from a different point of view based on Benford's law, an empirical law that describes the distribution of leading digits in a collection of numbers met in naturally occurring phenomena. We claim that Benford's law holds for the inter-arrival times of TCP flows in case of normal traffic. Consequently, any type of anomalies affecting TCP flows, including intentional intrusions or unintended faults and network failures in general, can be detected by investigating the first-digit distributions of the inter-arrival times of TCP SYN packets. In this paper we apply our findings to the detection of intentional attacks, and leave other types of...
An empirical study on TCP flow interarrival time distribution for normal and anomalous traffic
, Article International Journal of Communication Systems ; 2015 ; 10745351 (ISSN) ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
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SUMMARY: In this paper, we study the effects of anomalies on the distribution of TCP flow interarrival time process. We show empirically that despite the variety of data networks in size, number of users, applications, and load, the interarrival times of normal flows comply with the Weibull distribution, whereas specific irregularities (anomalies) causes deviations from the distribution. We first estimate the scale and shape parameters and then check the discrepancy of the data from a Weibull distribution with the estimated parameters. We also utilize the Weibull counting model to recheck the conformance of small flow interarrival times with the distribution. We perform our experiments on a...
An empirical study on TCP flow interarrival time distribution for normal and anomalous traffic
, Article International Journal of Communication Systems ; Volume 30, Issue 1 , 2017 ; 10745351 (ISSN) ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2017
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In this paper, we study the effects of anomalies on the distribution of TCP flow interarrival time process. We show empirically that despite the variety of data networks in size, number of users, applications, and load, the interarrival times of normal flows comply with the Weibull distribution, whereas specific irregularities (anomalies) causes deviations from the distribution. We first estimate the scale and shape parameters and then check the discrepancy of the data from a Weibull distribution with the estimated parameters. We also utilize the Weibull counting model to recheck the conformance of small flow interarrival times with the distribution. We perform our experiments on a diverse...
Electrodeposition of Ni-WndashB nanocomposite from tartrate electrolyte as alternative to chromium plating
, Article Surface Engineering ; Volume 25, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 382-388 ; 02670844 (ISSN) ; Abdolmaleki, M ; Seyed Sadjadi, S. A ; Raghibi Boroujeni, M ; Arshadi, M. R ; Khoshvaght, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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The effect of the bath chemistry and operating conditions on the chemical composition, microstructure and properties of NiWmdashB alloys deposited from tartrate baths on working electrode was studied for the first time by the pulsed current method. The investigations included the measurement of the current efficiencies and determination of the tungsten content in the electrodeposits. UV spectrometry was used for characterisation of complex formation. The grain size of deposits was determined by XRD. Also, the morphology of the deposits was studied by SEM. Amorphous NimdashWB alloys were successfully obtained by electrodeposition from the tartrate bath. The corrosion behaviour of NiWmdashB...
Study of Size Effect via Strain-gradient Elasticity Based RKPM in Nano-Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi Shoja, Hossein (Supervisor)
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In this thesis one of the mesh-free methods called RKPM is employed to solve the differential equations of strain-gradient elasticity. To this end the corresponding weak form is laid down. Subsequently the relevant stiffness-matrix is obtained by discretization of the weak form. To be sure about the accuracy of the relations, the problem of a plate weakened by a hole under uniform far-field tension, for which the exact solution is available in the literature, is solved. The obtained numerical result is in good agreement with the solution of Eshel and Rosenfeld. Afterwards, a plate containing a crack of finite length subjected to uniform far-field tension (mode I) is considered. This problem...
Network Traffic Analysis & Anomaly Detection based on Benford’s Law
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Jahangir, Amir Hossein (Supervisor)
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The attempt of this project is to propose a simple model for traffic analysis which eventually leads to the presentation of an online classifier for network traffic anomaly detection. In this research, e show empirically that despite the variety of data networks in size, number of users, applications, and load, the inter-arrival times of normal TCP flows comply with the Weibull distribution whereas specific irregularities (anomalies) causes deviations from the distribution. Consequently, any type of anomalies affecting TCP flows, including intentional intrusions or unintended faults and network failures in general, can be detected by analyzing the discrepancy of TCP flow inter-arrival times...
Ni and Cu recovery by bioleaching from the printed circuit boards of mobile phones in non-conventional medium
, Article Journal of Environmental Management ; Volume 250 , 2019 ; 03014797 (ISSN) ; Nili, S ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2019
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There is a substantial volume of mobile phone waste every year. Due to the disadvantages of traditional methods, it is necessary to look for biological processes that are more eco-friendly and economical to recover metals from e-waste. Fungi provide large amounts of organic acids and dissolve metals but using sucrose in the medium is not economical. In this paper, the main objective is to find a suitable alternative carbon substrate instead of sucrose for fungi bioleaching of Ni and Cu in printed circuit boards (PCBs) of mobile phones using Penicillium simplicissimum. Four kinds of carbon sources (including sucrose, cheese whey, sugar, and sugar cane molasses) were selected. Also, pH and...
Investigating critical parameters for bioremoval of heavy metals from computer printed circuit boards using the fungus Aspergillus niger
, Article Hydrometallurgy ; Volume 197 , 2020 ; Esmaeili, A ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
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In this article, bioleaching of computer printed circuit boards (CPCBs) was examined using Aspergillus niger with one-step, two-step, and spent-medium bioleaching methods. Four effective parameters were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) to achieve maximum recovery of Cu and Ni. Under optimal conditions – pH of 5.15, pulp density of 10 g/l, 1E+007 spores of A.niger, and 4.5 days for the sample adding time − 97% and 74% of Cu and Ni were recovered, respectively. Two-step bioleaching and spent medium bioleaching were respectively identified as the best methods for maximizing Cu and Ni recovery. Fungi deteriorate the sample mainly by it is chemical action like producing acids....
Evaluating the optimal digestion method and value distribution of precious metals from different waste printed circuit boards
, Article Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management ; Volume 22, Issue 5 , 2020 , Pages 1690-1698 ; Yaghmaei, S ; Esmaeili, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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Knowing the metal content of electronic waste is essential to evaluate metal recovery. Lack of a standard method for digestion of precious metals from electronic waste has resulted in difficulty in comparison to the efficiency of recovery. In this study, different precious metal digestion methods and economic value of precious metals from different types of waste printed circuit boards in different fraction sizes, including computer printed circuit boards, mobile phone printed circuit boards, television printed circuit boards, fax machine printed circuit boards, copy machine printed circuit boards, and central processing unit were examined. The optimal digestion method using aqua regia,...
An in-situ infrared spectroscopic study of the adsorption of citrate on Au(1 1 1) electrodes
, Article Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry ; Volume 542 , 2003 , Pages 67-74 ; 15726657 (ISSN) ; Hosseini, M ; Arshadi, M. R ; Ritson, D ; Young, K. L ; Nichols, R. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2003
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The specific adsorption of citrate from perchloric acid electrolytes, has been investigated using in-situ FTIR spectroscopy at Au(1 1 1) electrodes. For comparison IR spectra for formate adsorption are also presented. Clear voltammetric peaks have been observed positive of the pzc and these are shown by FTIR spectroscopy to be associated with the adsorption of citrate. Models for the surface co-ordination of the citrate anion are discussed. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved