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    Highly diastereoselective cascade [5 + 1] double Michael reaction, a route for the synthesis of spiro(thio)oxindoles

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , 2021 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Moghaddam, F. M ; Saberi, V ; Karimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2021
    Abstract
    The first diastereoselective synthesis of spirothiooxindoles is reported via the Michael reaction between thiooxindoles and dibenzalacetones. The reaction was conducted without any catalyst or additive under green conditions, i.e., ethanol as the solvent and at room temperature. In addition, the described robust method benefits from scalability, simple work-up, and column chromatography-free purification. This work demonstrates the art of governing regio- and stereoselectivity, which has been discussed in the light of Density Functional Theory calculations. Our method represents the first synthesis of spiro[cyclohexanone-thiooxindoles] with the relative configuration of the aryl moieties at... 

    Palladium immobilized onto functionalized magnetic nanoparticles as robust catalysts for amination and room-temperature ullmann homocoupling of aryl halides: a walk around the C−F bond activation

    , Article Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry ; Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2018 , Pages 802-809 ; 21935807 (ISSN) Matloubi Moghaddam, F ; Pourkaveh, R ; Karimi, A ; Ayati, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-VCH Verlag  2018
    Abstract
    The first example of a heterogeneous catalytically active system for Buchwald–Hartwig and Ullmann homocoupling of unactivated aryl halides (fluorobenzene) is presented. The novel magnetic heterogeneous palladium catalyst was synthesized by immobilization of palladium ions onto an aminopyridine-functionalized Fe3O4. The catalyst was fully characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, temperature-programmed reduction, thermogravimetric analysis, CHN elemental analysis, transmission electron microscopy, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and atomic absorption spectroscopy. By using this catalyst system, various types of primary and... 

    A ligand and palladium-free avenue for cyanation of aryl Halides: The art of samarium powder in C–C coupling reaction

    , Article ChemistrySelect ; Volume 4, Issue 33 , 2019 , Pages 9618-9621 ; 23656549 (ISSN) Matloubi Moghaddam, F ; Pourkaveh, R ; Gholamtajari, M ; Karimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell  2019
    Abstract
    This is the first study of samarium powder catalyzed cyanation reaction of aryl halides, bearing electron-withdrawing and electron-releasing substituents, in the presence of NaCN to afford corresponding benzonitriles in high yields. This protocol takes the advantage of being done in the absence of additive, ligand and precious transition metals such as palladium. © 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim  

    Investigation the Effect of Different Pattern of Bi-Polar Plates on PEM Fuel Cells Performance

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi Moghaddam, Giti (Author) ; Roshandel, Ramin (Supervisor) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell performance is directly related to the flow channel design on bipolar plates. Power gains can be found by varying the type, size, or arrangement of channels. It has been understood that the flow field design has a deterministic role on mass transport and water management, and thus great efforts have been made for the optimal design of flow field such that high and stable cell performance can be achieved. This study concentrates on the improvement in the performance of PEM fuel cells through optimization of the channel dimensions and patterns in the velocity and pressure fields in bipolar plates. For design and optimization purposes, a 2D numerical... 

    Selection of wastewater treatment process based on the analytical hierarchy process and fuzzy analytical hierarchy process methods

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , March , 2011 , Pages 267-280 ; 17351472 (ISSN) Karimi, A. R ; Mehrdadi, N ; Hashemian, S. J ; Nabi Bidhendi, G. R ; Tavakkoli Moghaddam, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This paper presents an application of the analytical hierarchy process and fuzzy analytical hierarchy process methods for selecting the best wastewater treatment process. The analytical hierarchy process is one of the best ways for deciding among the complex criteria structure in different levels, and the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process is a synthetic extension of the classical method when the fuzziness of the decision makers are considered. After reviewing aerobic treatment processes operated in Iran's industrial estates and determining the main criteria used for treatment process evaluation, they are arranged in a hierarchy structure. Selection of the best wastewater treatment process... 

    Selection of wastewater treatment process based on the analytical hierarchy process and fuzzy analytical hierarchy process methods

    , Article Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 267-280 ; 17351979 (ISSN) Karimi, A. R ; Mehrdadi, N ; Hashemian, S. J ; Nabi Bidhendi, G. R ; Moghaddam, R. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This paper presents an application of the analytical hierarchy process and fuzzy analytical hierarchy process methods for selecting the best wastewater treatment process. The analytical hierarchy process is one of the best ways for deciding among the complex criteria structure in different levels, and the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process is a synthetic extension of the classical method when the fuzziness of the decision makers are considered. After reviewing aerobic treatment processes operated in Iran's industrial estates and determining the main criteria used for treatment process evaluation, they are arranged in a hierarchy structure. Selection of the best wastewater treatment process... 

    Stock market index prediction using artificial neural network

    , Article Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science ; Volume 21, Issue 41 , 2016 , Pages 89-93 ; 20771886 (ISSN) Hedayati Moghaddam, A ; Hedayati Moghaddam, M ; Esfandyari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Doyma  2016
    Abstract
    In this study the ability of artificial neural network (ANN) in forecasting the daily NASDAQ stock exchange rate was investigated. Several feed forward ANNs that were trained by the back propagation algorithm have been assessed. The methodology used in this study considered the short-term historical stock prices as well as the day of week as inputs. Daily stock exchange rates of NASDAQ from January 28, 2015 to 18 June, 2015 are used to develop a robust model. First 70 days (January 28 to March 7) are selected as training dataset and the last 29 days are used for testing the model prediction ability. Networks for NASDAQ index prediction for two type of input dataset (four prior days and nine... 

    Optimal Design of Partial State-Feedback Controllers

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farrokhi, Farhad (Author) ; Karimi, Houshang (Supervisor) ; Karimi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Design of optimal controllers for nonlinear systems and even for linear systems is one of the most important parts of the control science. In optimal controller design, our aim is to maximize or minimize some kind of cost function associated with that particular problem. Such cost functions are usually combining the overall control effort, system’s energy, or some other important specifications of the system. Explicit solution for linear quadratic controllers exists under some mild conditions such as stabilizability of the system. The solution is in the form of a full state-feedback law. But in practical problems, we may not have access to all of the system state variables. The problem can... 

    An Investigation into the Hot Tensile Properties of a Heat Resistant Steel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammad Karimi, Sanaz (Author) ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The microstructures of stainless steels consist of an austenitic matrix with almost continuous network of primery carbides.This class of steel had replaced the traditional super alloys with a reduction in costs and has similar properties under conditions of creep, which is one of the principal degradation mechanisms leading to failure in service at elevated temperaturs , therefore, their mechanical properties such as tensile strength and creep resistance are particularly important in hot deformation. Recently the effects of temperature and aging time on static strain aging in worked stainless steel have been investigated. In this study the deformation behavior of HP-series austenitic... 

    A novel adaptive LMS-based algorithm considering relative velocity of source

    , Article 2010 7th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP 2010, 21 July 2010 through 23 July 2010, Newcastle upon Tyne ; 2010 , Pages 10-14 ; 9781861353696 (ISBN) Shirvani Moghaddam, S ; Shirvani Moghaddam, M ; Kalami Rad, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper a new least mean square (LMS) based adaptive weighting algorithm is proposed. It is appropriate for antenna array systems with moving targets and mobile applications. The essential goal of this algorithm is to reduce the complexity of weighting process and to decrease the time needed for adjusting the antenna radiation pattern. The main lobe of antenna will be adjusted in the direction of desired signal (main signal) and nulls pointed in the direction of undesired signals (interference signals). By predicting the relative velocity of source, the next location of the source will be estimated and the array weights will be determined using LMS algorithm before arriving to the new... 

    CMA-based adaptive antenna array digital beamforming with reduced complexity

    , Article 2010 7th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP 2010, 21 July 2010 through 23 July 2010, Newcastle upon Tyne ; 2010 , Pages 327-331 ; 9781861353696 (ISBN) Shirvani Moghaddam, S ; Shirvani Moghaddam, M ; Kalami Rad, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Reducing the computational complexity as well as convergence time is the main task of adaptive antenna array processing. This article proposes an improved algorithm for estimating the weights of adaptive array elements based on Constant Modulus Algorithm (CMA). In this new type of algorithm, those weights that have higher effect on the radiation pattern will be estimated and antenna pattern will be adjusted by changing these weights. In this research, 3 new algorithms are proposed. By simulating these algorithms and comparing them with conventional full weight CMA, finally new algorithm that has a reduced complexity and an acceptable performance at different signal to noise ratios (SNRs) is... 

    Decentralized adaptive control of large-scale affine and nonaffine nonlinear systems

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement ; Volume 58, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 2459-2467 ; 00189456 (ISSN) Karimi, B ; Menhaj, M. B ; Karimi Ghartemani, M ; Saboori, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper presents a decentralized adaptive control design for a class of large-scale nonlinear systems with unknown subsystems. When the subsystems are modeled by affine equations, a direct adaptive controller is devised based on the Lyapunov theory, so that the stability of the closed-loop system is guaranteed by introducing a suitably driven adaptive rule. A neuro-based structure is proposed when the subsystems are nonaffine, and the stability analysis is also performed based on the Lyapunov theory. Moreover, the unknown interactions among the subsystems are considered as having a nonlinear function against the simple form considered for the affine case. The proposed controllers are... 

    Decentralized Control of a Multi-DG Microgrid in Islanded Mode of Operation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moradi Kali Kand, Ramin (Author) ; Karimi, Houshang (Supervisor) ; Karimi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A control strategy for islanded (autonomous) operation of a microgrid consisting of two Distributed Generation (DG) units is proposed in this thesis. The DG units are connected together in a radial configuration. Each DG unit utilizes a voltage-sourced converter (VSC) to interface to its dedicated load. The DG units and the loads are to operate in the islanded mode of operation. To provide autonomous operation for the microgrid, voltage and frequency of the loads should be regulated. The proposed control strategy utilizes (i) an internal oscillator for frequency control in an open loop manner and (ii) a decentralized servomechanism controller to regulate the load voltage. The microgrid is... 

    Nonlinear adaptive control of grid-connected three-phase inverters for renewable energy applications

    , Article International Journal of Control ; 2015 ; 00207179 (ISSN) Mahdian Dehkordi, N ; Namvar, M ; Karimi, H ; Piya, P ; Karimi Ghartemani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2015
    Abstract
    Distributed generation (DG) units are often interfaced to the main grid using power electronic converters including voltage-source converters (VSCs). A VSC offers dc/ac power conversion, high controllability, and fast dynamic response. Because of nonlinearities, uncertainties, and system parameters’ changes involved in the nature of a grid-connected renewable DG system, conventional linear control methods cannot completely and efficiently address all control objectives. In this paper, a nonlinear adaptive control scheme based on adaptive backstepping strategy is presented to control the operation of a grid-connected renewable DG unit. As compared to the popular vector control technique, the... 

    Nonlinear adaptive control of grid-connected three-phase inverters for renewable energy applications

    , Article International Journal of Control ; Volume 90, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 53-67 ; 00207179 (ISSN) Mahdian Dehkordi, N ; Namvar, M ; Karimi, H ; Piya, P ; Karimi Ghartemani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Distributed generation (DG) units are often interfaced to the main grid using power electronic converters including voltage-source converters (VSCs). A VSC offers dc/ac power conversion, high controllability, and fast dynamic response. Because of nonlinearities, uncertainties, and system parameters’ changes involved in the nature of a grid-connected renewable DG system, conventional linear control methods cannot completely and efficiently address all control objectives. In this paper, a nonlinear adaptive control scheme based on adaptive backstepping strategy is presented to control the operation of a grid-connected renewable DG unit. As compared to the popular vector control technique, the... 

    Adolf Grünbaum on the steady-state theory and Creatio continua of matter out of nothing

    , Article Zygon ; Volume 46, Issue 4 , 2011 , Pages 857-871 ; 05912385 (ISSN) Karimi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The ideas of creatio ex nihilo of the universe and creatio continua of new matter out of nothing entered the arena of natural science with the advent of the Big Bang and the steady-state theories in the mid-twentieth century. Adolf Grünbaum has tried to interpret the steady-state theory in such a way, to show that the continuous formation of new matter out of nothing in this theory can be explained purely physically. In this paper, however, it will be shown that Grünbaum's interpretation encounters at least three problems: not distinguishing between material and efficient causes, inconsistency, and misconceiving the law of density conservation  

    A distortion-free phase-locked loop system for FACTS and power electronic controllers

    , Article Electric Power Systems Research ; Volume 77, Issue 8 , 2007 , Pages 1095-1100 ; 03787796 (ISSN) Karimi Ghartemani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    This paper presents a single-phase phase-locked loop (PLL) system which is primarily free from the double-frequency ripples from which the conventional PLL system suffers. The proposed PLL is then extended to reject the harmonic components from the input signal and to estimate the phase-angle and frequency of the distorted input signal with no error. Three units of the proposed PLL can be used in three-phase power systems, such as FACTS and HVDC converters, to estimate the phase-angles of the individual phases with no double-frequency ripples and without sensitivity to the presence of harmonics and inter-harmonics. This makes the proposed PLL unique and desirable for applications which... 

    A novel three-phase magnitude-phase-locked loop system

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers ; Volume 53, Issue 8 , 2006 , Pages 1792-1802 ; 10577122 (ISSN) Karimi Ghartemani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2006
    Abstract
    A novel three-phase magnitude-phase-locked-loop system (3MPLL) for use in the general area of three-phase (power, energy and power electronic) systems is introduced. The proposed 3MPLL suppresses the noise and distortion from the input signal, mitigates the unbalance, and synthesizes the instantaneous positive-sequence component of the input signal; thus it operates as a nonlinear adaptive notch (or band-pass) filter. The 3MPLL also adaptively tracks and estimates the magnitude, phase angle, and frequency of the input signal; thus, its operation as a nonlinear state estimator. Characteristics of the 3MPLL including its mathematical equations as well as steady-state and dynamic responses are... 

    Histidine-enhanced gene delivery systems: The state of the art

    , Article Journal of Gene Medicine ; Volume 24, Issue 5 , 2022 ; 1099498X (ISSN) Hooshmand, S. E ; Jahanpeimay Sabet, M ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Kamrani Mousavi, S. M ; Haeri Moghaddam, N ; Hooshmand, S. A ; Rabiee, N ; Liu, Y ; Hamblin, M. R ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Gene therapy has emerged as a promising tool for treating different intractable diseases, particularly cancer or even viral diseases such as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). In this context, various non-viral gene carriers are being explored to transfer DNA or RNA sequences into target cells. Here, we review the applications of the naturally occurring amino acid histidine in the delivery of nucleic acids into cells. The biocompatibility of histidine-enhanced gene delivery systems has encouraged their wider use in gene therapy. Histidine-based gene carriers can involve the modification of peptides, dendrimers, lipids or nanocomposites. Several linear polymers, such as polyethylenimine,... 

    Seismic Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete Columns With Post-Tensioned Metal Strips

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Samadi, Maysam (Author) ; Moghaddam, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis presents the results of an experimental and analytical study on the application of the strapping technique for seismic retrofit of reinforced concrete columns. In this technique, the columns are externally confined by post-tensioned metal strips. In the first phase of the experiments, the compressive stress-strain behavior of strapped cylindrical and prismatic specimens was studied. Effects of several parameters were studied including shape and size of specimens, strength of plain concrete, mechanical characteristics of confining strips and the level of pre-tensioning of the strips. The second phase of the tests included studying the lateral performance of strapped RC columns....