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Production of Uranium Dioxide Nano Powder With Hydrothermal Method in Supercritical Water Reactor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Outokesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ahmadi, Javad (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Co-Advisor)
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Hydrothermal supercritical method is one of the most suitable methods for metal oxide nano powder, ceramics and mineral catalyst synthesis. Metal oxides nanopowder in its pure or mixed form has wide potential application as chemical industrial catalyst, hot Superconductors, magnetic material, gas sensors and car catalyst convertors. One of the most important metal oxides aspects of application is uranium oxide as nuclear reactor fuel is used. In addition, UO2 is selective catalyst for converting methane to methanol process and Decomposition of organic Chlorine material. In Supercritical hydrothermal method done in high pressure reactor with critical to fluid, is new method for the...
Control of Size of Graphene Domain Synthesized by Chemical Vapor Deposition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghotbi, Sirus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of graphene from methane on a copper substrate is the most promising method for production of large-area graphene films. There have been long-standing challenges in this field such as controlling the graphene coverage, film quality, the number of layers, and the nucleation density of graphene domain. These challenges can be overcome by developing a fundamental understanding of the graphene growth process. The main aim of this study is to control nucleation density of graphene domains. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene is polycrystalline, and grain boundaries in graphene film have been identified to degrade the properties of graphene as a membrane...
Investigation of Performance and Improvement of the Activity of MOF-based Catalysts in CO Oxidation Reaction
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghotbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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Different catalysts have been proposed for CO oxidation reaction and still many researches are performed to obtain a catalyst with high activity and stability. In this study, MOFs of CuBTC, MIL-101(Cr), and NH2-MIL-101(Cr) and active metal of Pd have been selected and their performances have been investigated in CO oxidation reaction. MOFs have been synthesized by hydrothermal method. Pd loading has been performed by impregnation method in various pH and in aqeous palladium nitrate solution and palladium nitrate solution in nitric acid. To reveal the effect of the nature of noble metal, activity of 1% Pt/MIL has been investigated. Amine-functionalized MIL-101(Cr) has been synthesized by...
Design and Simulation of Xenon Gas Collection System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Otukesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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In this thesis, desublimation (deposition) of xenon gas has been studied. Through the past decades, desublimation, became one of the important methods of separation. High purity products and applicability when common methods of separation, as distillation, are not applicable, make desublimation more efficient. Heat transfer phenomenological study of direct phase change of gas to solid (desublimation), evaluation of variation of different parameters during the phase change and finally comparison of experimental results of desublimation and mathematical modeling data are the main considerations in present thesis. Because of low cost and accessibility and heat transfer phenomenological study...
An Experimental Study on Liquids Separation by Thermal diffusion Method and it’s Simulation by Computational Fluid Dynamics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Uotokesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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Thermal penetration is one of the separation methods. In this process, due to the temperature difference, the concentration gradient in one of the gas or liquid phases in the resulting system and the relative separation of the components is possible. The column used for this work is the Classius-Dickel column. This column consists of two vertical plates, one warm and the other cold, spaced a short distance apart. Due to the temperature gradient, the gradient is deliberately created, which creates a concentration gradient in the column, so that the light component accumulates at the top of the column and the heavy component at the bottom of the column. The difference in concentration between...
Separation of Metal Ions-based Microfluidic Platform for Liquid-liquid Extraction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi, Ali Asghar (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Co-Advisor)
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Continuous separation processes in microfluidic devices experienced a steep rise in attention during the last two decades. Among the different separation processes, liquid-liquid extraction especially benefits from the short molecular diffusion distance and large specific interfacial area, as these are advantageous for effective mass transport. In the present study, glass-based microfluidic devices have been fabricated utilizing laser ablation and wet chemical etching methods then experiments and numerical simulation were carried out to investigate hydrodynamic behavior of fluid flow in Y-junction microfluidic. In order to achieve phase separation at the end of the microchannel, a phase...
Experimental and Theoretical Study of Biomass Conversion to Green Fuel by Using Supercritical Fluid
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghotbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, one of the most basic human problem is how to manage energy resources for sustainable development and how to deal with problems caused by growing energy consumption. Various scenarios are being discussd that the most important of them can be considered research on finding alternative energy sources that are renewable and do not have common pollution. Thus, according to researches carried out until now, using sources such as wind, water, solar biomass, etc. have been proposed. However, due to problems in the development of each of these sources, biomass as the primary option has been introduced. because biomass has several subsidiaries, research shows microalgaes (as a subset) are...
Preparation of High Purity BF3 Gas and Feasibility Study on Separation of Boron Isotopes by its Injection into a Gas Centrifuge
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Outokesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Karimi-Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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Natural Boron consists of two stable isotopes, 10B (19.3%) and 11B (80.7%). 10B isotope has a large thermal neutron absorption and therefore, use widely in such aspects as modern industry, atomic energy industry (as control rods, chemical shim and etc.), Medical science and applications in disclosing neutrons to measure neutron reactors fluxes. Boron trifluoride is most importantly used as a reagent in organic synthesis, typically as a Lewis acid. In this study, we designed and built the related setup for preparation of high purity BF3 gas. And then we tried to optimize the efficiency with process design tools such as response surface methodology (RSM). At the end of this study, we were able...
The Experimental Study of Adsorption and Separation of Hydrogen Gas Using Metal-organic Frameworks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghotbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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Hydrogen gas is considered as a clean fuel and energy carrier that its storage for future uses is a challenging issue. One of the methods to store it, is adsorption on a group of adsorbents called metal-organic frameworks. In this research, one of these frameworks called ZIF-8, has been selected to study hydrogen storage capability. To evaluate the effect of having two metals, a mixture of two metals was used in the synthesis process. To characterize the structure of the synthesized adsorbents, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD),adsorption and desorption of nitrogen at temperature of 77 K, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), energy-dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) and...
Experimental Study and Optimization of Calcium Ion Extraction Using Emulsion Liquid Membrane with Isotope Separation Perspective
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghotbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the extraction of calcium ions using an emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) with an isotopic perspective. Considering the importance of ion extraction as a preliminary step to isotope separation, the factors affecting the extraction of Ca(II) ions in the ELM process were investigated and optimization of the process was performed in this study. Dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 (DC18C6) was used as the carrier due to isotopic considerations. However, its extractability for calcium ions is limited. In order to address this issue, it is possible to introduce an organic acid, specifically di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (D2EHPA), into the membrane phase. This...
Synthesis of Graphene Oxide and Graphene Oxide Membrane for Separation of Gas Mixtures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghotbi, Sirus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor) ; Mousavi, Abbas (Co-Advisor)
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Thin film graphene oxide(GO) membranes have been promising potential for gas purification due to thin lamellar microstructure, stable a few atom thick layers and very short intersheet distances. In this research, the nanoporous graphene oxide membranes have been prepared by vacuum and pressurized ultrafiltration on the modified polyacrylonitryle(mPAN) sublayer for helium separation from Nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas mixture. The separation performance of synthesized GO membrane was controlled by varying parameters such as concentration of stabilized aqueous GO solution, pores size range of support and its surface properties, centrifuge time, applied pressure after synthesis, humidity,...
Theoretical and Experimental Study of Essential oil Extraction from Damask Rose Flower
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Gothbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Karimi Sabet, Javad (Supervisor)
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The use of medicinal plants to improve living standards has coincided with the history of human life. Throughout history, man has had no choice but to resort to plants. Among all the plants, Iranians have had a deep connection with Mohammadi flowers and throughout history have tried to extract the plant in various ways. Therefore, in this article, we have examined the method of supercritical extraction. In order to create a criterion for comparing the maximum extraction rate with the Soxhlet method and with the help of normal hexane solvent, the extraction operation was performed and its efficiency was estimated to be equal to 1.02%. Then, with supercritical experiments, it was found that...
Study on the Mass Transfer and Isotope Separation Phenomena in a Gas Centrifuge by Using FEREON Mixtures as Model Compounds
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Outokesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Karimi-Sabet, Javad (Supervisor) ; Norouzi, Ali (Co-Advisor)
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In the nuclear industry, gas centrifuges are considered of high importance for the purpose of uranium enrichment. Today, with advances in science and technology, the use of gas centrifuges for separating isotopes other than uranium, is so common. With respect to the use of conventional methods such as Pancake equation in calculating the velocity profile in centrifuges, it is needed that A^2=(MV^2)/2RT≫1 (M: Feed molecular weight; V: Peripheral speed of centrifuge; T: Mean temperature of feed; R: The universal constant of gases). While the molecular weight of the feed mixture gets lower, the A2 parameter gets closer to one. So, other methods for modeling the behavior of the gas in the...
Application of response surface methodology for optimization of paracetamol particles formation by RESS method
, Article Journal of Nanomaterials ; Volume 2012 , 2012 ; 16874110 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Dorkoosh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Ultrafine particles of paracetamol were produced by Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solution (RESS). The experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of extraction temperature (313353K), extraction pressure (1018MPa), preexpansion temperature (363403K), and postexpansion temperature (273323 K) on particles size and morphology of paracetamol particles. The characterization of the particles was determined by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), and Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis. The average particle size of the original paracetamol was 20.8m, while the average particle size of paracetamol after nanonization via the...
Impact of Free Trade on Technological Heterogeneity across Countries: The Case of OECD European Members
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abedini, Javad (Supervisor)
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Although technological specialization has been recognized as a stimulating factor of international trade (Ricardian theory), new approaches emphasize the endogeneity of technological heterogeneity across countries. Following them, we proceed to examine the effect of free trade on technological differences among 20 OECD members during 1996-2008. We first use the model of Eaton and Kortum (2002) to obtain an annual estimate of technological heterogeneity within the OECD group. We then analyze the behavior of this index facing international trade statistics in the same period. The results show that the OECD countries have been experienced a technological convergence, thanks to a boost in the...
Thermodynamic modeling of PVTx properties for several water/hydrocarbon systems in near-critical and supercritical conditions
, Article Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 30, Issue 1 , January , 2013 , Pages 201-212 ; 02561115 (ISSN) ; Mozdianfard, M. R ; Karimi Sabet, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Both the equation of state-excess Gibbs energy (EoS/GE) model and the cubic plus association (CPA) equation of state (EoS) are compared in this study with respect to their accuracy in the correlation of PVTx for systems such as water/methanol, water/ethanol, water/benzene, water/toluene, water/methane, water/n-butane, water/n-pentane, water/n-hexane, water/heptane, and water/octane, in supercritical conditions within temperature and pressure ranges of (573-698 K) and (7. 0-276. 0 MPa), respectively. In the proposed EoS/GE model, Peng-Robinson (PR) equation of state, linear combination Vidal-Michelsen (LCVM) and Wong-Sandler (WS) mixing rules in conjunction with UNIQUAC activity coefficient...
Experimental investigation of effects of the feed flow rate and “tail scoop-wall” clearance on the performance of a gas centrifuge by feeding a Freon mixture
, Article Separation Science and Technology (Philadelphia) ; Volume 51, Issue 7 , 2016 , Pages 1259-1267 ; 01496395 (ISSN) ; Outokesh, M ; Karimi Sabet, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2016
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ABSTRACT: Experimental study of the performance of a gas centrifuge can be appreciably simplified if instead of isotopic mixtures, a binary mixture of gases with large molecular weight difference is used. The current study undertook this approach by injecting a 53%–47% (w/w) mixture of “Freon12-Freon22” into a gas centrifuge. The two parameters, whose investigation was the objective of the current study were: the feed flow rate (F), and the clearance between tail scoop and the rotor wall (d). The results demonstrated that changing the scoop-wall clearance has the most significant effect on the cut (θ), so that by fixing “d”, “θ” becomes nearly invariant. The head separation factor (α)...
Solubilities of acetaminophen in supercritical carbon dioxide with and without menthol cosolvent: Measurement and correlation
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , June , 2012 , Pages 619-625 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Dorkoosh, F ; Striolo, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The solubility of acetaminophen in SuperCritical-Carbon Dioxide (SC- CO 2) with and without menthol as a cosolvent was measured at various temperatures (313, 328 and 343) K, and within pressures ranging from (10 to 25) MPa. It should be stated that the cosolvent, menthol, has chiral isomers with different melting points. Therefore, the effects of both menthol (I) with a lower melting point and menthol (II) with a higher melting point, as cosolvents on the solubility of acetaminophen in SC- CO 2, were studied. The experimental data collected in this work were obtained using a static flow apparatus. The experiments were replicated at least three times and the data reported are the average of...
Modeling and process design of intraparticle adsorption in single-stage and multistage continuous stirred reactors: An analytical kinetics approach
, Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Vol. 53, issue. 1 , 2014 , pp. 305-315 ; ISSN: 08885885 ; Naderi, A ; Khanchi, A. R ; Karimi Sabet, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Continuous adsorption in stirred reactors in the form of carbon in pulp (CIP) and resin in pulp (RIP) is an established process for the extraction of gold and uranium. Under the circumstance of intraparticle diffusion resistance, CIP and RIP have been accurately modeled by the Boyd's series (reversible adsorption) and shrinking core model (irreversible adsorption). The present study, in its first part, introduces an analytical formula that most closely approximates both models. Using such formula, the study addresses a basic algorithm for optimization of single-stage continuous adsorption systems through linking of the major process variables. Furthermore, this study is devoted to developing...
Solvation free energy and solubility of acetaminophen and ibuprofen in supercritical carbon dioxide: Impact of the solvent model
, Article Journal of Supercritical Fluids ; Volume 109 , 2016 , Pages 166-176 ; 08968446 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Jahanbin Sardroodi, J ; Karimi Sabet, J ; Robert, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2016
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Classical molecular dynamics simulations are used to compute the solvation free energy of two pharmaceutical solids, namely ibuprofen and acetaminophen in carbon dioxide (CO2), over the density range of interest in supercritical processes. In order to examine the influence of the solvent model on the resulting free energies, three popular CO2 models (Zhang, EPM2, and TraPPE) are studied. Relatively large discrepancies for the solvation free energy exist between these CO2 models, suggesting that the former is sensitive to the different balances between dispersive and electrostatic forces used in these models. In particular, for the solvation of the highly polar (dipole moment of ∼5.2 Debye)...