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Contribution of the Middle Eastern dust source areas to PM10 levels in urban receptors: Case study of Tehran, Iran
, Article Atmospheric Environment ; Volume 75 , 2013 , Pages 287-295 ; 13522310 (ISSN) ; Arhami, M ; Tajrishy, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The origins and evolution of the Middle Eastern dust storms which frequently impact the residents of this arid region were studied. A methodology was adapted and developed to identify the desert regions of potential dust sources and determine their contributions to PM10 concentrations in the highly-populated receptor city of Tehran, Iran. Initially, the episodes of regional dust intrusion and the resulting amounts of increase in the particulate concentrations during these episodes were determined using a statistical analyzing methodology. The dust episodes were also inspected with the aerosol index information from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI). The Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian...
Regional Dust Storm Trend and Dust Source Areas Contribution to PM10 Concentrations in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arhami, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Tajrishy, Masoud (Supervisor)
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Several dust storms originated from western countries deserts of Iran hit different cities in Iran and substantially elevates PM10 levels. To the date, some studies on trend and origin of the dust storm have been carried out. However, not enough information is available on the contribution of different deserts around the country to the aerosol concentration in Iranian cities. In this study, the deserts of potential dust sources have been identified and their contributions to PM10 concentration in Tehran have been investigated. The PM10 data collected over a 5 year period from 2006 to 2010 at monitoring stations in Tehran were used. A statistical approach was implemented in order to determine...
Fabrication of a Tactile Sensor Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerators
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor) ; Sasanpour, Pezhman (Supervisor)
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Humans need the five senses to understand and interact constructively with their surrounding environment; in the world of robots and intelligent systems, this is achieved using sensors. In the modern world, tactile sensors based on triboelectric effect play a prominent role in important application areas such as health monitoring, human-computer interaction, robotics, pressure mapping, and electronic signature. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are one type of energy harvesting systems that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. In these sensors, due to the contact and touch with the triboelectric material, an electric charge is generated and induced into the electrode, then...
Fabrication of Nanostructure Cuprous Oxide Films for Photovoltaic Systems
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor)
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Metal oxide semiconductors are promising materials for photovoltaic systems, because they are chemically stable, almost non-toxic and abundant. These materials are cheap and have low cost fabrication process. Cu2O is the most popular metal oxide semiconductor to absorb light in Photovoltaic (PV) applications, and photocathode in the photoelectrochemical systems.In this project, thermal oxide and electrodeposition methods, both interesting and cheap, were applied for preparing Cu2O films. As inexpensive materials results in low-minority carrier diffusion length, we report on surface engineering of bulk Cu2O photocathode thorough employing nanorods of copper oxide with the average lengths of...
Synthesis and Characterization of 2D-WS2 Nanostructures for Gas Sensing Applications
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, beside of two-dimensional tungsten disulfide nanosheets, its hybrid nanostructures also provide active sites for physisorption of gas molecules due to their high surface-to-volume ratio, surface active site (such as sulfur vacancies, surface defects, and p-n junctions) and active edges, and are very attractive for gas sensing applications. In this research, tungsten disulfide layered crystallines were grown by chemical vapor phase transport and its two-dimensional nanoflakes were prepared by liquid exfoliation method. So, a thin film of the nanoflakes was deposited on a silicon oxide substrate by drop casting method, and its gas sensing properties were investigated for water and...
Fabrication of gas ionization sensor based on titanium oxide nanotube arrays
, Article Applied Physics A ; Volume 115, Issue 4 , June , 2014 , pp 1387-1393 ; 1432-0630 ; Mohammadpour, R. (Raheleh) ; Iraji Zad, A. (Azam) ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Gas sensors have been fabricated based on field ionization from titanium oxide nanotubes grown on titanium foil. Ordered nanaotube arrays of titanium oxides were grown by the anodization method. We measured breakdown voltages and discharge currents of the device for various gases. Our gas ionization sensors (GIS) presented good sensitivity, selectivity, and short response time. The GISs based on TiO2 nanotube arrays showed lower breakdown voltage, higher discharge current, and good selectivity. An excellent response observed for Ar compared to other gases. Besides, by introducing 2 % CO and 4 % H2 to N2 flow gas, the amount of breakdown voltage shifts about 20 and 70 volts to the lower...
Fabrication and Characterization of Electron Transport and Buffer Layer Thin Films, Employing Sputtering Method, for All-Oxide Solar Cells
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji zad, Azam (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Co-Advisor)
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In this study, transparent conductive thin film of Aluminum doped ZnO (ZnO:Al) have been fabricated thorough RF sputtering. The main goal of fabrication of these layers is achieving thin films with minimum resistivity and maximum optical transparency in visible range of spectrum employing as transparent electrodes and buffer layer at the entirely oxidized solar cells. To achieve the suitable structure, various parameters including pressure, power and the thickness of the deposition and annealing on morphologies of thin film has been investigated. According to these results, thin film of ZnO:Al has the transparency of 80% in the visible light range . Doping of ZnO with Aluminum caused...
Investigation of the Ion Migration Mechanism and its Effect on the Slow Response of Perovskite Solar Cells
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Taghavinia, Nima (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor)
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In recent years, organo-metal perovskite solar cells have attracted remarkable attention due to their low cost manufacturing method as well as the rapid growth of efficiency. Despite the fast growing efficiency of organo-metal perovskite solar cells, there are big challenges around their low stability under real operational condition. In addition to extrinsic parameters like oxygen and humidity, intrinsic instability of perovskite rises mainly from ion migration in perovskite film. In order to understand the ion migration and its effect on photovoltaic parameters of the devices, appropriate characterizations and analysis are needed. Since ions are much slower compare to electrons, their...
Modeling for Sensing Behavior of SnO2-CuO Nanostructures toward H2S Gas
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghorbani, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor)
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H2S is a toxic and corrosive gas which is detrimental for both human’s health and some of important industries such as oil and gas. Based on different experimental research among various systems, resistive sensors fabricated from SnO2-CuO nanostructures have promising performance toward detection of this gas. High sensitivity and selectivity, response time of order of seconds, recovery times of order of tens of seconds and determining concentration of H2S gas below ppm level are advantages of this system. Unfortunately due to lack of a theoretical model, current experimental researches are excessively based on “trial and error” methodology. In this research some of the basic questions which...
Development of Modified Nanostructures for Fabrication of Polymer Nanocomposite Films for Controlled Atmosphere Food Packaging
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Bagheri, Reza (Supervisor) ; Pircherghi, Gholamreza (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Co-Supervisor)
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Active packaging is a novel approach that can ensure food safety by removing undesirable compounds such as Oxygen, ethylene, moisture, and microbial contamination from fresh produce's environment and reducing product loss by extending shelf life. Current research on active food packaging materials focuses on using biopolymers such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids as alternatives to non-degradable petroleum-based packaging materials. Active nanomaterials are commonly used to impart functionality to packaging materials. However, the lack of functionality limits their industrial application.Therefore, the main objective of this work was to fabricate bioactive nanocomposite films by...
Printable Carbon Electrode for Perovskite & Thin Film Solar Cells
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Taghavinia, Nima (Supervisor) ; Tajabadi, Fariba (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor)
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Solar cells, as a part of photovoltaics (PV) industry, have a significant share in the renewable energy market. Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and thin film solar cells (TFSCs) achieved 23% and 22% power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) respectively. However, the PV industry still faces challenges like “high manufacturing costs” and “stability”. Among the strategies to overcome these challenges are substitution of the costly materials with cheaper, more abundant ingredients along with utilizing inexpensive deposition methods like printing rather than vacuum-based methods such as evaporation and sputtering. Carbon materials attract more attention in the solar cell research community for their...
Designing Electrophysiological Characterization System of Biological Cells Based on the Use of Nanostructured Electrodes
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor) ; Sasanpour, Pezhman (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor)
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In the last half century, the recording of the electrophysiological activities of the neurons has been one of the most effective methods for neuroscience development. One of the techniques used to record the activity of the nerve cells is the use of multi-electrode arrays (MEAs). Current MEAs still face limitations such as low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and low spatial resolution. There is a need to develop arrays that are smaller in size and have less impedance to achieve better spatial resolution and lower noise levels. The main focus of this research is on the designing and fabrication of multi-electrode arrays and improvement of their properties using nanostructures and conductive...
Using of SnS2 Nanostructured Layer as an Electron Transport Layer in the Perovskite Solar Cells
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Mahdavi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Taghavinia, Nima (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Co-Supervisor)
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In this research, we focus on study and investigation of the role of Tin(IV) Sulfide (SnS2) nanostructured layer as electron transport layer in perovskite and chalcogenide thin film solar cells. For this purpose, SnS2 powder was prepared through hydro/solvo-thermal method, utilizing different ratios of water and ethanol as solvent and various sulfur sources (thioacetamide and thiourea). Afterwards, different solvents were investigated to achieve a stable ink (about one month) with uniform dispersion. After determining the appropriate ink and powder, thin films of SnS2 were prepared employing spin coating, spray pirolysis and laser pulsed deposition (PLD) methods and characterized. With each...
Study and Fabrication of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Based on Nitrogen and Neodymium Doped Titanium Dioxide Photoelectrodes
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Co-Advisor) ; Taghavinia, Nima (Co-Advisor)
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In this thesis, we focus on studying and fabrication of doped titanium dioxide electrodes and their application in nanostructured dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). For this purpose, non-metallic nitrogen (N) and metallic neodymium (Nd) elements were selected. N-doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles were synthesized via solvothermal method and their structural and optoelectrical properties were investigated in comparison to undoped titanium dioxide synthesized by the same method. Based on the obtained results, doping of titanium dioxide by nitrogen resulted in shifting the Fermi level up-ward, increase in charge carriers density, shift of optical absorbance to higher wavelength, and decrease...
Fabrication of Triboelectric Nanogenerators based on Two-Dimensional Materials
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Supervisor) ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor) ; Sasanpour, Pezhman (Supervisor) ; Shokrgozar, Mohammad Ali (Co-Supervisor)
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Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) works based on the accumulation of electrostatic charges produced on the surface of two dissimilar materials while they are brought into physical contact. When the surfaces are separated by a mechanical force, the induced triboelectric charges generate a potential drop, which can lead to generate an electrical current. Since their invention in 2012, TENGs have shown a rapid development in diversity of structure, amount of output power and range of applications, such as self-powered sensors, touch pads, and smart skin. Various kinds of mechanical force can be used for producing electrical energy: human motion, walking, vibration, rotating tire, wind, flowing...