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Analysis of lattice temperature effects on a GaInP/6H-SiC strained quantum-well lasers
, Article Asian Journal of Chemistry ; Volume 25, Issue 9 , Oct , 2013 , Pages 4715-4717 ; 09707077 (ISSN) ; Faez, R ; Hosseini, S. E ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this paper, simulative study on the effects of lattice temperature on a GaInP/6H-SiC strained quantum-well (QW) laser's device is presented. Loss mechanisms are severe in the edge-emitting lasers. As a consequence, the wall-plug efficiency is sensitive to changes in temperature. The lasers used in this work were separate-confinement quantum-well lasers with a single strained GaInP, located in a latticematched waveguide core and cladding region of 6H-SiC. This paper provides the key results of the wall-plug efficiency upon the lattice temperature
Gold immobilized onto poly(ionic liquid) functionalized magnetic nanoparticles: A robust magnetically recoverable catalyst for the synthesis of propargylamine in water
, Article RSC Advances ; Volume 5, Issue 43 , Apr , 2015 , Pages 34502-34510 ; 20462069 (ISSN) ; Ayati, S. E ; Hosseini, S. H ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
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Supported gold(III) on poly(ionic liquid) coated on magnetic nanoparticles produced a highly active, stable, recoverable and high loading for the synthesis of propargylamines (A3 coupling reaction) under green conditions. The reaction of aldehyde, secondary amine and alkyne were followed in aqueous media. The catalyst was characterized by TEM, TGA, AAS, FT-IR, XRD and EDX. A broad diversity of aldehydes, secondary amines, and alkynes, and a good to excellent yield of corresponding propargylamines were synthesized using 1.0% Au. The catalyst was easily recovered and reused 10 times without significant loss of activity
Ranking locations for hydrogen production using hybrid wind-solar: a case study
, Article Sustainability (Switzerland) ; Volume 13, Issue 8 , 2021 ; 20711050 (ISSN) ; Mostafaeipour, A ; Jahanshahi, E ; Jooyandeh, E ; Himri, Y ; Jahangiri, M ; Issakhov, A ; Chowdhury, S ; Hosseini Dehshiri, J ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S ; Techato, K ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2021
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Observing the growing energy demand of modern societies, many countries have rec-ognized energy security as a looming problem and renewable energies as a solution to this issue. Renewable hydrogen production is an excellent method for the storage and transfer of energy generated by intermittent renewable sources such as wind and solar so that they can be used at a place and time of our choosing. In this study, the suitability of 15 cities in Fars province, Iran, for renewable hydrogen production was investigated and compared by the use of multiple multi-criteria decision-making methods including ARAS, SAW, CODAS, and TOPSIS. The obtained rankings were aggregated by rank averaging, Borda...
Statistical evaluation of using the new generation of wind turbines in South Africa
, Article Energy Reports ; Volume 6 , November , 2020 , Pages 2816-2827 ; Jahangiri, M ; Haghani, A ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. J ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. S ; Sedaghat, A ; Saghaei, H ; Akinlabi, E. T ; Sichilalu, S. M ; Chowdhury, S ; Techato, K ; Issakhov, A
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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In the view of the latest status and the potential of developing wind energy in South Africa, the present study aims to perform technical–economic–environmental analysis on a wind turbine system with HOMER software using the 20-years average data of the wind speed obtained from NASA's database, for providing the electricity to residential buildings. The results showed that the Port Elizabeth station, had the lowest levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) with the value of -0.363 $/kWh when using the EOLO wind turbine, and the Bloemfontein station had the highest LCOE with the value of 1.601 $/kWh when using the Turby wind turbine. The results from the step-wise assessment ratio analysis...
Green electrospun membranes based on chitosan/amino-functionalized nanoclay composite fibers for cationic dye removal: synthesis and kinetic studies
, Article ACS Omega ; Volume 6, Issue 16 , 2021 , Pages 10816-10827 ; 24701343 (ISSN) ; Daneshvar E Asl, S ; Vossoughi, M ; Simchi, A ; Sadrzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2021
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Chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol)/amino-functionalized montmorillonite nanocomposite electrospun membranes with enhanced adsorption capacity and thermomechanical properties were fabricated and utilized for the removal of a model cationic dye (Basic Blue 41). Effects of nanofiller concentrations (up to 3.0 wt %) on the morphology and size of the nanofibers as well as the porosity and thermomechanical properties of the nanocomposite membranes are studied. It is shown that the incorporation of the nanoclay particles with ∼10 nm lateral sizes into the polymer increases the size of the pores by about 80%. To demonstrate the efficiency of the adsorbents, the dye removal rate is investigated as a...
Effect of cement type on the mechanical behavior of a gravely sand
, Article Geotechnical and Geological Engineering ; Volume 24, Issue 2 , 2006 , Pages 335-360 ; 09603182 (ISSN) ; Hamidi, A ; Hosseini, S. M ; Asghari, E ; Toll, D. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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The behavior of a cemented gravely sand was studied using triaxial compression tests. Gypsum, Portland cement and lime were used as the cementing agents in sample preparation. The samples with different cement types were compared in equal cement contents. Three cement contents of 1.5%, 3.0% and 4.5% were selected for sample preparation. Drained and undrained triaxial compression tests were conducted in a range of confining pressures from 25 kPa to 500 kPa. Failure modes, shear strength, stress-strain behavior, volume and pore pressure changes were considered. The gypsum cement induced the highest brittleness in soil among three cement types while the Portland cement was found to be the most...
Characterization of three-dimensional reduced graphene oxide/copper oxide heterostructures for hydrogen sulfide gas sensing application
, Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 740 , 2018 , Pages 1024-1031 ; 09258388 (ISSN) ; Iraji zad, A ; Hosseini, Z. S ; Jokar, E ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
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Three-dimensional reduced graphene oxide (3D-rGO) structures decorated with CuO particles (GCu) are synthesized through a simple and scalable method for detection of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas. For characterization and investigation of porous structure various techniques were employed. Decorated 3D structures demonstrated higher sensitivity and selectivity in comparison to pure structure. Optimized structure for sensing was obtained through introducing different amounts of CuO. The GCu heterostructures containing 35 μmol of CuO powder demonstrated reproducible response of about 30% to the concentration of 10 ppm at room temperature, while complete recovery was obtained through heating to 150...
Electrokinetic properties of asphaltene colloidal particles: determining the electric charge using micro electrophoresis technique
, Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Volume 541 , 2018 , Pages 68-77 ; 09277757 (ISSN) ; Abolghasemi, E ; Hosseini, A ; Ayatollahi, S ; Dehghani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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In this work, the electrokinetic properties of asphaltene particles have been investigated. Micro-electrophoresis method by applying DC electric field, was utilized to different mixtures containing asphaltene to determine its electric charge. It was observed that in the case of using n-heptane and its mixture with toluene (heptol), the asphaltene particles were showed to be positively charged however for toluene itself, they expressed no tendency toward the electrodes. While it is expected that larger asphaltene aggregates carry higher electric charge, the results contradictorily showed that they are mainly governed by gravity rather than electro-static force and that “aggregation” reduces...
Lake Urmia restoration success story: A natural trend or a planned remedy?
, Article Journal of Great Lakes Research ; Volume 47, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 955-969 ; 03801330 (ISSN) ; Parizi, E ; Hosseini, S. M ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of Technology
International Association of Great Lakes Research
2021
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Lake Urmia is the second-largest hypersaline lake in the world. There has been a drastic water level drop of 7.2 m from 1995 to 2016. Beginning in October 2013, the Lake Urmia Restoration Plan (LURP) launched a 10-year program. An increase in water level and a relative improvement in Lake Urmia condition has been observed since 2017. It is an undecided and controversial issue whether the recent positive trend of Lake Urmia has been due to the LURP activities or it is a natural contribution of climate factors variations. To shed some light on this issue, we examine three other lakes, adjacent to the Lake Urmia basin, with similar rainfall variability to investigate their status during the...
A multifaceted quantitative index for sustainability assessment of groundwater management: application for aquifers around Iran
, Article Water International ; Volume 47, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 338-360 ; 02508060 (ISSN) ; Parizi, E ; Hosseini, S. M ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Routledge
2022
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This study developed a groundwater sustainable management index including components of environmental, social, economic and institutional responsibility. Four significant indicators: integrated groundwater footprint, population density, percentage of groundwater used for agricultural and industrial sectors, and density of observation wells were adopted and executed for 443 of Iran’s aquifers. The results indicated that the groundwater sustainable management for 32% of Iran’s aquifers is poor–very poor, and this index is more sensitive to economic and social indicators. Finally, an inverse correlation was observed between the groundwater sustainable management index values and the coefficient...
Gold nanoparticles anchored onto the magnetic poly(ionic-liquid) polymer as robust and recoverable catalyst for reduction of Nitroarenes
, Article Applied Organometallic Chemistry ; Volume 31, Issue 12 , 2017 ; 02682605 (ISSN) ; Ayati, S. E ; Firouzi, H. R ; Hosseini, S. H ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Gold nanoparticles supported on poly ionic-liquid magnetic nanoparticles (MNP@PIL@Au) were synthesized by reduction of HAuCl4 with sodium borohydride. The synthesized catalyst was characterized using by AAS, TEM, FT-IR, EDS, TGA and XRD techniques. The performance of the synthesized catalyst was investigated in the reduction of nitroarenes with NaBH4. The reaction was carried out for various nitroarenes in water and mild conditions with high yields. The catalyst selectivity for the reduction of nitro group in the presences of other functional groups such as halides and alkynes was fairly well. The recycling of the catalyst was done 8 times without any significant loss of its catalytic...
An efficient two-step approach for improvement of graphene aerogel characteristics in preparation of supercapacitor electrodes
, Article Journal of Energy Storage ; Volume 17 , 2018 , Pages 465-473 ; 2352152X (ISSN) ; Shahrokhian, S ; zad, A. I ; Asadian, E ; Hosseini, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
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We fabricated a high rate capability supercapacitor based on fluorine-doped graphene-carbon nanotubes aerogel network (G-CNT-F). Based on the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data, the fluorination decreases the charge transfer resistance of graphene sheets, while CNTs act as spacer in the 3D structure. Therefore, both treatments improved the electrochemical properties of the resulted aerogel. Based on the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and XPS results, these excellent performances are attributed to semi-ionic bonds between fluorine and carbon. The specific capacitance of the graphene aerogel showed 78% decrease, when discharge current increases from 2 to 40 mA, while the...
Assessment of sustainable groundwater resources management using integrated environmental index: Case studies across Iran
, Article Science of the Total Environment ; Volume 676 , 2019 , Pages 792-810 ; 00489697 (ISSN) ; Parizi, E ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
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Assessing environmentally sustainable GW management (ESGM) needs a deep knowledge of the present and the projected status of GW (GW) quantity and quality. Translations of these data into policy relevant information are usually done through quantitative indices. Despite the availability of a dozen GW sustainability indicators, defining an integrated index based on internationally accepted scientific standards indicators is required. To fill this gap, an in-depth review on the developed indicators/index for evaluation of GW sustainable management (GWSM) from an environmental viewpoint at aquifer scales is provided in this study. Thirteen environmentally related quantitative indicators are...
Monte Carlo simulation of Feynman-α and Rossi-α techniques for calculation of kinetic parameters of Tehran research reactor
, Article Annals of Nuclear Energy ; Volume 38, Issue 10 , 2011 , Pages 2140-2145 ; 03064549 (ISSN) ; Vosoughi, N ; Hosseini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Noise analysis techniques including Feynman-α (variance-to-mean) and Rossi-α (correlation) have been simulated by MCNP computer code to calculate the prompt neutron decay constant (α0), effective delayed neutron fraction (βeff) and neutron generation time (Λ) in a subcritical condition for the first operating core configuration of Tehran Research Reactor (TRR). The reactor core is considered to be in zero power (reactor power is less than 1 W) in the entire simulation process. The effect of some key parameters such as detector efficiency, detector position and its dead time on the results of simulation has been discussed as well. The results of proposed method in the current study are...
Application of a dual functional luminescent layer to enhance the light harvesting efficiency of dye sensitized solar cell
, Article Materials Letters ; 2016 ; 0167577X (ISSN) ; Taghavinia, N ; Diau, E. W. G
Elsevier B.V
2016
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A luminescent coating of CaAlSiN3:Eu2+ particles applied on photoanode (TiO2) layer of SQ1 sensitized solar cell by doctor blading the paste of phosphor particles. The luminescent layer acted as a dual functional layer and enhanced the short circuit current density (JSC) by 64% via both scattering effect and downshifting of the photons in 400-600nm spectral range to photons in 600-800nm spectral range. Considerable relative enhancement in incident photon to current conversion efficiency (IPCE) up to 350% in 400-600nm spectral range proves the down shifting effect as the dominant factor for the improved performance of dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC). © 2016 Elsevier B.V
Probabilistic unit commitment with wind farms considerations
, Article 2007 Large Engineering Systems Conference on Power Engineering, LESCOPE'07, Montreal, QC, 10 October 2007 through 12 October 2007 ; January , 2007 , Pages 73-77 ; 9781424415830 (ISBN) ; Abbasi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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This paper proposes a method for unit commitment in restructured power systems with high penetration of wind farms. As wind is an intermittent source of energy and can not be predicted with high accuracy, reliability of wind farms compare to conventional power plants is lower. By increasing penetration of wind farms in generation system, reliability of power system will decrease. Therefore, reliability constraint should be added to unit commitment (UC) formulation. On the other hand, wind is a green source of energy; additionally environmental crisis is very important issue in the 21st century. By adding emission constraint to UC, wind energy will be valued. Both reliability and emission...
Experimental and numerical fatigue life study of cracked AL plates reinforced by glass/epoxy composite patches in different stress ratios
, Article Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines ; Volume 49, Issue 6 , 2021 , Pages 894-910 ; 15397734 (ISSN) ; Safarabadi, M ; Ganjiani, M ; Mohammadi, E ; Hosseini, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Bellwether Publishing, Ltd
2021
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In this study, the fatigue behavior of composite reinforced cracked aluminum 1050 plates is investigated experimentally and numerically. The tests are conducted in four different stress ratios between 0 and 1. At first step, plates with similar cracks and geometries have been prepared. Then the glass/epoxy patches have been attached to the cracked plates using Araldite 2015 adhesive. Fatigue load has been applied to three cases of samples including non-patch, one-side patch and two-side patch, where in all stress ratios the maximum force is considered constant. A three-dimensional finite element analysis is developed in ABAQUS. A good correlation between finite element results and the...
Synergy between hemagglutinin 2 (HA2) subunit of influenza fusogenic membrane glycoprotein and oncolytic Newcastle disease virus suppressed tumor growth and further enhanced by Immune checkpoint PD-1 blockade
, Article Cancer Cell International ; Volume 20, Issue 1 , August , 2020 ; Ebrahimzadeh, M. S ; Abdolalipour, E ; Yazdi, M ; Hosseini Ravandi, H ; Ghaemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
BioMed Central Ltd
2020
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Background: Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has shown noticeable oncolytic properties, especially against cervical cancer. However, in order to improve the spread rate and oncotoxicity of the virus, employment of other therapeutic reagents would be helpful. It has been shown that some viral fusogenic membrane glycoproteins (FMGs) could facilitate viral propagation and increase the infection rate of tumor cells by oncolytic viruses. Additionally, immune checkpoint blockade has widely been investigated for its anti-tumor effects against several types of cancers. Here, we investigated for the first time whether the incorporation of influenza hemagglutinin-2 (HA2) FMG could improve the oncolytic...
Simultaneous implementation of optimal demand response and security constrained unit commitment
, Article 16th Electrical Power Distribution Conference, EPDC 2011, 19 April 2011 through 20 April 2011 ; April , 2011 , Page(s): 1 - 5 ; 9789644631498 (ISBN) ; Reza Sahebi, M. M ; Abedini Duki, E ; Hamid Hosseini, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Unit Commitment is the optimization process for minimizing the total cost of real power generation meeting the generating units and the system constraints. With the restructuring in power systems, the matter of great concern is the fuel cost and consequently electricity price increase in some hours of the day. Accordingly, the optimum performance of Demand Side Management (DSM) has been gaining great attention recently. In this paper, the effect of the optimum performance of Emergency Demand Response Program (EDRP) on the cost of the unit commitment problem considering the line flow constrains is scrutinized. Due to the fact that the simultaneous adoption of the unit commitment and demand...
Study of nanocrystallization in FINEMET alloy by active screen plasma nitriding
, Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 491, Issue 1-2 , 2010 , Pages 487-494 ; 09258388 (ISSN) ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Memarzadeh Lotfabad, E ; Roostaie, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The nanocrystallization process of amorphous Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu 1 was investigated by active screen plasma nitriding (ASPN) treatment at temperatures ranging from 410 °C to 560 °C for 3 h in two gas mixtures of 75% N2-25% H2 and 25% N2-75% H2 at 5 mbar atmosphere. The amorphous ribbons were then annealed under vacuum at the same time and temperatures mentioned above. The structure of the samples was analyzed using various techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Microhardness measurements, electrical resistivity and Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) were used to study mechanical, electrical and magnetic...