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    H2S gasochromic effect of mixed ammonium salts of phosphomolybdate nanoparticles synthesized by microwave assisted technique

    , Article Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical ; Volume 237 , 2016 , Pages 715-723 ; 09254005 (ISSN) Imani, M ; Iraji zad, A ; Tadjarodi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2016
    Abstract
    In the present paper, new H2S gasochromic nanomaterial of mixed silver nickel ammonium phosphomolybdate synthesized by microwave assisted technique is reported. The microwave treatment was performed in the solid phase using urea and ammonium nitrate as the promoter and oxidizer agents. The designed process allows rapid synthesis of large amounts of this product in nanosized particulate morphology. Morphological and structural features of the prepared products were studied in detail. Chemical analyses indicated a stoichiometry of (NH4)0.5Ni0.75AgPMo12O40·4H2O revealing a Keggin-type framework with substitution of silver and nickel cations in its secondary structure. A home-made set-up was... 

    Recent advances in surface engineering of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications

    , Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; Volume 7, Issue SUPPL. 1 , 2010 , Pages S1-S27 ; 1735207X (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) are promising materials for various biomedical applications including targeted drug delivery and imaging, hyperthermia, magneto-transfections, gene therapy, stem cell tracking, molecular/cellular tracking, magnetic separation technologies (e.g. rapid DNA sequencing), and detection of liver and lymph node metastases. The most recent applications for SPIONs for early detection of inflammatory, cancer, diabetes and atherosclerosis have also increased their popularity in academia. In order to increase the efficacy of SPIONs in the desired applications, especial surface coating/characteristics are required. The aim of this article is to review... 

    Cytotoxicity of uncoated and polyvinyl alcohol coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 113, Issue 22 , 2009 , Pages 9573-9580 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) are being increasingly used in various biomedical applications such as hyperthermia, cell and protein separation, enhancing resolution of magnetic resonance imaging, and drug delivery. However, the toxicity data for SPION are limited. In this study, uncoated and single polyvinyl alcohol coated SPION with high chemical reactivity (due to the bigger surface area) were synthesized using a coprecipitation method. Cytotoxicity of these magnetic nanoparticles and their ability to cause arrest in cell life-cycles was investigated. Interaction of these nanoparticles with adhesive mouse fibroblast cell line (L929) was probed using MTT assay. High... 

    Size-controlled synthesis of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and their surface coating by gold for biomedical applications [electronic resource]

    , Article Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ; Volume 324, Issue 23, November 2012, Pages 3997–4005 Maleki H. (Homa) ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Costa, B.F.O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The size mono-dispersity, saturation magnetization, and surface chemistry of magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) are recognized as critical factors for efficient biomedical applications. Here, we performed modified water-in-oil inverse nano-emulsion procedure for preparation of stable colloidal superparamagnetic iron oxide NPs (SPIONs) with high saturation magnetization. To achieve mono-dispersed SPIONs, optimization process was probed on several important factors including molar ratio of iron salts [Fe3+ and Fe2+], the  

    Recent advances in surface engineering of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications

    , Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; Volume 7, Issue 2 , July , 2010 , pp. S1-S27 ; 1735-2428 Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A. (Abdolreza) ; Imani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) are promising materials for various biomedical applications including targeted drug delivery and imaging, hyperthermia, magneto-transfections, gene therapy, stem cell tracking, molecular/cellular tracking, magnetic separation technologies (e.g. rapid DNA sequencing), and detection of liver and lymph node metastases. The most recent applications for SPIONs for early detection of inflammatory, cancer, diabetes and atherosclerosis have also increased their popularity in academia. In order to increase the efficacy of SPIONs in the desired applications, especial surface coating/characteristics are required. The aim of this article is to review... 

    Mixed ammonium silver phosphomolybdate salt nanostructures; solid state synthesis, characterization of driving agent role and photocatalytic property

    , Article Materials Letters ; Volume 161 , December , 2015 , Pages 464-467 ; 0167577X (ISSN) Tadjarodi, A ; Iraji Zad, A ; Imani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    A green mechanochemical technique has been developed for the synthesis of mixed ammonium silver phosphomolybdate salt, (NH4)1.6Ag1.4PMo12O40.4H2O with sheet-like nanostructure. The reaction was prompted using acetamide/NH4NO3 at room temperature. The change of driving agent to urea at the same conditions led to an epitaxial growth of hierarchical microstructure of this polyoxoanion. The morphological and structural features of the prepared specimens were discussed in detail. The photocatalytic performance of the resulting nanosheets for removing 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) in water under visible light... 

    Intruder capturing in mesh and torus networks

    , Article International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science ; Volume 19, Issue 4 , 2008 , Pages 1049-1071 ; 01290541 (ISSN) Imani, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Zomaya, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a solution for the problem of capturing an intruder in two popular interconnection topologies namely, the mesh and the torus. A set of agents collaborate to capture a hostile intruder in the network. While the agents can move in the network one hop at a time, the intruder is assumed to be arbitrarily fast i.e. it can traverse any number of nodes contiguously as far as there are no agents in those nodes. Here we consider a new version of the problem where each agent can replicate new agents when needed, i.e. the algorithm starts with a single agent and new agents are created on demand. We define a new class of algorithms for capturing an intruder. In particular, we... 

    Capturing an intruder in product networks

    , Article 13th International Conference on High Performance Computing, HiPC 2006, Bangalore, 18 December 2006 through 21 December 2006 ; Volume 4297 LNCS , 2006 , Pages 193-204 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 354068039X (ISBN); 9783540680390 (ISBN) Imani, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Zomaya, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, we envision a solution to the problem of capturing an intruder in a product network. This solution is derived based on the assumed existing algorithms for basic member graphs of a graph product. In this problem, a team of cleaner agents are responsible for capturing a hostile intruder in the network. While the agents can move in the network one hop at a time, the intruder is assumed to be arbitrarily fast in a way that it can traverse any number of nodes contiguously as far as no agents reside in those nodes. Here, we consider a version of the problem where each agent can replicate new agents. Hence, the algorithm start with a single agent and new agents are created on demand.... 

    Templated growth of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles by temperature programming in the presence of poly(vinyl alcohol)

    , Article Thin Solid Films ; Volume 518, Issue 15 , 2010 , Pages 4281-4289 ; 00406090 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Stroeve, P ; Sohrabi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Magnetite (Fe3O4) nanostructures with different morphologies including uniform nanoparticles, magnetic beads and nanorods were synthesized via a co-precipitation method. The synthesis process was performed at various temperatures in the presence of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) at different concentrations. It is shown that small amounts of PVA act as a template in hot water (70 °C), leading to the oriented growth of Fe3O4 nanorods, which was confirmed by selected area electron diffraction. Individually coated magnetite nanoparticles and magnetic beads were formed at a relatively lower temperature of 30 °C in the folded polymer molecules due to the thermo-physical properties of PVA. When a moderate... 

    Optimized nanoemulsion synthesis of mono-dispersed Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications and cytotoxicity studies

    , Article 24th European Conference on Biomaterials - Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials ; 2011 Maleki, H ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Mahmoudi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011

    Transmit signal design in colocated MIMO radar without covariance matrix optimization

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; Volume 53, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 2178-2186 ; 00189251 (ISSN) Imani, S ; Nayebi, M. M ; Ghorashi, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of the waveform design for colocated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radars is considered in two parts. In the first part, we design transmit waveform in order to approximate the desired beampattern with low number of samples in the transmitter. Unlike the traditional waveform design methods, in our solution, waveforms are designed for a specific number of samples. Also, the constant envelope constraint that is an important practical constraint is considered. In the second part, we jointly design the transmit waveform and receive filter by a sequential algorithm, considering a priori information of target and interference angle locations. We have evaluated... 

    Capturing an intruder in product networks

    , Article Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing ; Volume 67, Issue 9 , 2007 , Pages 1018-1028 ; 07437315 (ISSN) Imani, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Zomaya, A. Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a solution to the problem of capturing an intruder in a product network. This solution is derived based on the assumption of existing algorithms for basic member graphs of a graph product. In this problem, a team of cleaner agents are responsible for capturing a hostile intruder in the network. While the agents can move in the network one hop at a time, the intruder is assumed to be arbitrarily fast in a way that it can traverse any number of nodes contiguously as far as no agents reside in those nodes. Here, we consider a version of the problem where each agent can replicate new agents. Thus, the algorithm starts with a single agent and new agents are created on... 

    Distant-based resource placement in product networks

    , Article 18th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies, PDCAT 2007, Adelaide, SA, 3 December 2007 through 6 December 2007 ; January , 2007 , Pages 31-35 ; 0769530494 (ISBN); 9780769530499 (ISBN) Imani, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Zomaya, A. Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The utilization of the limited resources of a multiprocessor or multicomputer system is a primary performance issue crucial for the design of many scheduling algorithms. While many of the existing parallel machines benefit from a regular product network topology, almost none of the previous resource placement techniques have come to recognize and exploit this Inherent regularity. This paper introduces some novel algorithms for deriving resource placement schemes in product networks based on the assumed perfect resource placement in their underling basic graphs. © 2007 IEEE  

    Some properties of WK-recursive and swapped networks

    , Article 5th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications, ISPA 2007, Niagara Falls, 29 August 2007 through 31 August 2007 ; Volume 4742 LNCS , 2007 , Pages 856-867 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540747419 (ISBN); 9783540747413 (ISBN) Imani, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Zomaya, A. Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2007
    Abstract
    The surface area which is defined as the number of vertices at a given distance from a base vertex of a graph is considered to be as one of the most useful yet abstract combinatorial properties of a graph. The applicability of surface area spans many problem spaces such as those in parallel and distributed computing. These problems normally involve combinatorial analysis of underlying graph structures (e.g., spanning tree construction, minimum broadcast algorithms, efficient VLSI layout, performance modeling). In this paper, we focus on the problem of finding the surface area of a class of popular graphs, namely the family of WK-recursive and swapped networks. These are attractive networks... 

    An in vitro study of bare and poly(ethylene glycol)-co-fumarate-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles: A new toxicity identification procedure

    , Article Nanotechnology ; Volume 20, Issue 22 , 2009 ; 09574484 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Milani, A. S ; Stroeve, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    As the use of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) in biomedical applications increases (e.g. for targeting drug delivery and imaging), patients are likely to be exposed to products containing SPION. Despite their high biomedical importance, toxicity data for SPION are limited to date. The aim of this study is to investigate the cytotoxicity of SPION and its ability to change cell medium components. Bare and poly(ethylene glycol)-co-fumarate (PEGF)-coated SPION with narrow size distributions were synthesized. The particles were prepared by co-precipitation using ferric and ferrous salts with a molar Fe3+/Fe2+ ratio of 2. Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) and primary... 

    Optimal design and characterization of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles coated with polyvinyl alcohol for targeted delivery and imaging

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry B ; Volume 112, Issue 46 , 2008 , Pages 14470-14481 ; 15206106 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Milani, A. S ; Stroeve, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2008
    Abstract
    Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) with narrow size distribution and stabilized by polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were synthesized. The particles were prepared by a coprecipitation technique using ferric and ferrous salts with a molar Fe3+/Fe2+ ratio of 2. Using a design of experiments (DOE) approach, the effect of different synthesis parameters (stirring rate and base molarity) on the structure, morphology, saturation magnetization, purity, size, and size distribution of the synthesized magnetite nanoparticles was studied by various analysis techniques including X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)... 

    Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with rigid cross-linked polyethylene glycol fumarate coating for application in imaging and drug delivery

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 113, Issue 19 , 2009 , Pages 8124-8131 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Hafeli, U. O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with proper surface coatings are increasingly being evaluated for clinical applications such as hyperthermia, drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging, transfection, and cell/protein separation. To enhance the applicability of magnetic nanoparticles, two main problems must be overcome. First, as the drug coats the particle surface, a significant portion of it is quickly released upon injection (burst effect). Therefore, only small amounts of the drug reach the specific site after, for example, magnetic drug targeting. Second, once the surface-derivatized nanoparticles are inside the cells, the coating is likely digested, leaving the bare particles... 

    Waveform design in MIMO radar using radial point interpolation method

    , Article IEEE Communications Letters ; Volume 22, Issue 10 , 2018 , Pages 2076-2079 ; 10897798 (ISSN) Imani, S ; Bolhasani, M ; Ghorashi, S. A ; Rashid, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2018
    Abstract
    In this letter, we consider the problem of waveform design in colocated multiple-input multiple-output radars in order to obtain a desired beampattern. In this problem, practical constraints, such as constant envelope (CE) and low peak-to-average power ratio, are very important. Therefore, we propose a simple method to generate some practical waveforms, such as different versions of phase-shift keying and pulse-amplitude modulation. We map a non-CE to the desired finite alphabet by a mapping function (MP). In the proposed method, first, the values of cross-correlation relationship between the input and the output of MP are calculated in a few points, and then, using radial point... 

    In vitro study of bare and poly (ethylene glycol)-co-fumarate coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for reducing potential risks to humans and the environment

    , Article Handbook of Sustainable Energy ; May , 2011 , Pages 649-666 ; 9781608762637 (ISBN) Mahmoudi, M ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Milani, A. S ; Stroeve, P ; Shivaee, H. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nova Science Publishers, Inc  2011
    Abstract
    For risk free application of nanoparticles in life science, energy and the environment, it is essential to understand their biological fate and potential toxicity. The application of iron oxide nanoparticles for drug delivery has been one of the most promising researches in the field of nanotechnology. However, there are two major problems associated with magnetically targeted deliveries that still need close attention: • As the drug is coated on to the particle surfaces, there is the possibility of faster drug release (Burst Effect). Therefore, after reaching to the specific site, there is very low amount of drug for delivery. To overcome this problem, some researchers have used conjugation... 

    Size-controlled synthesis of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and their surface coating by gold for biomedical applications

    , Article Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ; Volume 324, Issue 23 , November , 2012 , Pages 3997-4005 ; 03048853 (ISSN) Maleki, H ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Costa, B. F. O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The size mono-dispersity, saturation magnetization, and surface chemistry of magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) are recognized as critical factors for efficient biomedical applications. Here, we performed modified water-in-oil inverse nano-emulsion procedure for preparation of stable colloidal superparamagnetic iron oxide NPs (SPIONs) with high saturation magnetization. To achieve mono-dispersed SPIONs, optimization process was probed on several important factors including molar ratio of iron salts [Fe 3 and Fe 2], the concentration of ammonium hydroxide as reducing agent, and molar ratio of water to surfactant. The biocompatibility of the obtained NPs, at various concentrations, was evaluated via...