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An experimental and computational study on the rate constant of electrochemically generated n-acetyl-p- quinoneimine with dimethylamine
, Article International Journal of Electrochemical Science ; Vol.3, Issue 10 , September , 2008 , PP. 1092-1107 ; 14523981 ; Haqgu, M. (Mohammad) ; Nematollahi, D. (Davood) ; Gholami, M. R. (Mohammad Reza) ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen (N–acetyl–p–aminophenol) (1) has been studied in the presence of dimethylamine (2) as a nucleophile in aqueous solution, by means of cyclic voltammetry and controlled-potential coulometry. The results indicate the participation of electrochemically generated N-acetyl-p-quinoneimine (1a) in Michael reaction with dimethylamine (2). Based on ECE mechanism, the observed homogeneous rate constant (kobs) of the above mentioned reaction is estimated by comparing the experimental cyclic voltammograms with the digital simulated results. Further more; kinetics and mechanism of the reaction were studied with ab initio calculation, Monte Carlo and QM/MM...
Numerical analysis of ciliary beat in Paramecium: Increasing ciliary spacing as a low energy cost method for maneuvering
, Article Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering ; Volume 6, Issue 3 , September , 2013 , Pages 227-237 ; 1874477X (ISSN) ; Zand, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In recent years, a number of patents have been devoted to designing micro robots for minimally invasive therapies inspired by Paramecium. Paramecium changes its swimming direction due to application of an external magnetic or electric field. Changing ciliary beat direction and frequency have been identified as possible methods for maneuvering through water; however, effects of variations in ciliary spacing on swimming trajectory have been poorly studied. In this work, it is aimed to analyze the effects of adjusting the ciliary spacing on swimming trajectory. For determining the swimming trajectory, Paramecium membrane is discretized to boundary elements with length of 15μm on which there are...
The Effect of Metal Oxides on Gasochromic Properties of WO3 Thin Films Formed by Pulsed Laser Deposition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahdavi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Physical and chemical properties of tungsten oxide thin films change reversibly while exposure to hydrogen gas. This property is called gasochromic. To enhance optical properties of such films, nanostructured, amorphous and porous thin films of (WO3)1-x(MeO)x (MeO= TiO2, MoO3, NiO; x=0.09, 0.17, 0.23, 0.29, 0.33) were fabricated by Pulsed Laser Deposition. Molar percentage of Me/W (Me= Ti, Mo and Ni) was changed in films with respect to targets; for Ti and Ni always a reduction, but for Mo an enhancement for low percentages was observed. The reason is the existence of thermal ablation mechanism during deposition, in the other word is different vapor pressure effect. An increment in x for...
Spectral Theory of Signed Graphs and Digraphs
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Saieed (Supervisor)
Abstract
A signed graph is a pair like (G; ), where G is the underlying graph and : E(G) ! f1; +1g is a sign function on the edges of G. Here, we study the spectral determination problem for signed n-cycles (Cn; ) with respect to the adjacency spectrum and the Laplacian spectrum. In particular we prove that signed odd cycles and unbalanced even cycles are uniquely determined by their Laplacian spectrums, but balanced even cycles are not, and we find all L-cospectral mates for them. Moreover, signed odd cycles are uniquely determined by their spectrums but the signed even cycles, (except (C4;) and (C4; +)), are not and we find almost all cospectral mates for them. A mixed graph is obtained from a...
Enhancing the Accuracy of Temperature and Pressure Variables in Global Weather Models Using Machine Learning and Wavelet Transformation in the Urmia Basin
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safaie Nematollahi, Ammar (Supervisor)
Abstract
The objective of this research is to enhance the accuracy of temperature and pressure variables derived from global meteorological models such as ERA5 using machine learning and deep learning (ML-DL) techniques. Since variables like temperature and pressure are critical metrics for various processes and decision-making in fields such as agriculture and limnology, and they serve as input variables in most hydrological, hydrodynamic, and meteorological models, accessing high-precision time series with appropriate temporal resolution is of great importance. Currently, global meteorological models like ERA5 provide relatively long time series of these variables on a grid with spatial resolutions...
Simulation of Paramecium Chemotaxis Exposed to Calcium Gradients
, Article Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics ; Volume 74, Issue 2 , 2016 , Pages 241-252 ; 10859195 (ISSN) ; Shamloo, A ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Humana Press Inc
2016
Abstract
Paramecium or other ciliates have the potential to be utilized for minimally invasive surgery systems, making internal body organs accessible. Paramecium shows interesting responses to changes in the concentration of specific ions such as K+, Mg2+, and Ca2+ in the ambient fluid. Some specific responses are observed as, changes in beat pattern of cilia and swimming toward or apart from the ion source. Therefore developing a model for chemotactic motility of small organisms is necessary in order to control the directional movements of these microorganisms before testing them. In this article, we have developed a numerical model, investigating the effects of Ca2+ on swimming trajectory of...
Effect of Fe-Containing supports prepared by a novel sol–gel method in the co methanation reaction: co elimination and synthetic natural gas production
, Article Energy Technology ; Volume 7, Issue 10 , 2019 ; 21944288 (ISSN) ; Rezaei, M ; Nematollahi, B ; Baghalha, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2019
Abstract
Herein, the CO methanation reaction is studied over Ni/Fe–Al mixed oxides with various Fe and Al contents. The mesoporous nanocrystalline supports are prepared by a novel sol–gel process using propylene oxide as a gelation agent. The deposition–precipitation method is used for the deposition of nickel on the catalyst support. The samples are characterized by Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), temperature programmed reduction (TPR), temperature programmed oxidation (TPO), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results indicate that increasing the iron content and reducing the Al percentage in the catalyst support reduces the...
Preparation of Ni/MeAl2O4-MgAl2O4 (Me=Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Mg) nanocatalysts for the syngas production via combined dry reforming and partial oxidation of methane
, Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 149 , April , 2020 , Pages 1053-1067 ; Rezaei, M ; Nematollahi, B ; Baghalha, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
In this paper, a comprehensive study was conducted on the application of various MeAl2O4 spinels (Me = Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Mg) as the catalyst support for the preparation of nickel-based catalysts in the combined dry reforming and partial oxidation. These supports were synthesized by a novel facile sol-gel method using propylene oxide as the gelation agent and nickel was deposited on these supports by the deposition-precipitation method. The prepared samples were characterized by N2 adsorption/desorption, XRD, TPR, TPO, CO2-TPD, SEM, and TEM techniques. In addition, the temperature-programmed methane dissociation (TPMD) was performed to evaluate the effect of nickel-support interaction on...
Circular Zero-Sum r-Flows of regular graphs
, Article Graphs and Combinatorics ; Volume 36, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 1079-1092 ; Ghodrati, A. H ; Nematollahi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
A circular zero-sum flow for a graph G is a function f: E(G) → R { 0 } such that for every vertex v, ∑e∈Evf(e)=0, where Ev is the set of all edges incident with v. If for each edge e, 1 ≤ | f(e) | ≤ r- 1 , where r≥ 2 is a real number, then f is called a circular zero-sum r-flow. Also, if r is a positive integer and for each edge e, f(e) is an integer, then f is called a zero-sum r-flow. If G has a circular zero-sum flow, then the minimum r≥ 2 for which G has a circular zero-sum r-flow is called the circular zero-sum flow number of G and is denoted by Φ c(G). Also, the minimum integer r≥ 2 for which G has a zero-sum r-flow is called the flow number for G and is denoted by Φ (G). In this...
Ni-Bi co-doped TiO2 as highly visible light response nano-photocatalyst for CO2 photo-reduction in a batch photo-reactor
, Article Journal of CO2 Utilization ; Volume 41 , October , 2020 ; Ghotbi, C ; Khorasheh, F ; Larimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 is considered as a promising strategy for production of a wide range of renewable hydrocarbon fuels by solar energy. In this investigation, a series of Ni and Bi doped TiO2 catalysts with different Ni and Bi contents were synthesized by the conventional sol-gel method and tested for CO2 photoreduction under visible light irradiation. Synthesized nano-photo-catalysts were characterized by XRD, FESEM, TEM, DRS, PL, FTIR and BET analyses. BET results indicated that the doping of Ni or/and Bi in the TiO2 framework resulted in BET specific surface area increment with respect to pure TiO2. DRS analysis showed that Ni doped TiO2, Bi doped TiO2, and co-doped samples...
Experimental Investigation of Long time Behavior of Interfacial Waves in a Two Layer Immiscible Fluid
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamali, Mirmosadegh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The motion of a surface wave in a two-layer fluid can lead to generation of sub-harmonic interfacial waves through a nonlinear resonant interaction mechanism. The interfacial waves grow exponentially in time until they reach a maximum amplitude and then oscillate down to a final amplitude, referred to as ultimate amplitude, in long term. This may lead to considerable mixing of the layers in miscible fluid and increase the thickness of the diffuse layer. Experiments show that the diffuse layer causes frequency shift and decreases the ultimate amplitude. In this study, long time behavior of interfacial waves in a two layer immiscible fluid was investigated. A two-layer immiscible system...
Spectral characterizations of signed cycles
, Article Linear Algebra and Its Applications ; Volume 553 , 2018 , Pages 307-327 ; 00243795 (ISSN) ; Belardo, F ; Dodongeh, E ; Nematollahi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2018
Abstract
A signed graph is a pair like (G,σ), where G is the underlying graph and σ:E(G)→{−1,+1} is a sign function on the edges of G. In this paper we study the spectral determination problem for signed n-cycles (Cn,σ) with respect to the adjacency spectrum and the Laplacian spectrum. In particular, for the Laplacian spectrum, we prove that balanced odd cycles and unbalanced cycles, denoted, respectively, by C2n+1 + and Cn −, are uniquely determined by their Laplacian spectra (i.e., they are DLS). On the other hand, we determine all Laplacian cospectral mates of the balanced even cycles C2n +, so that we show that C2n + is not DLS. The same problem is then considered for the adjacency spectrum,...
An evaluation of wind turbine waste heat recovery using organic Rankine cycle
, Article Journal of Cleaner Production ; Volume 214 , 2019 , Pages 705-716 ; 09596526 (ISSN) ; Hajabdollahi, Z ; Hoghooghi, H ; Kim, K. C ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Wind turbine size has increased to megawatt capacity, and the related technologies and facilities have improved, including the cooling systems. Currently, all of the heat generated by wind turbine components is wasted to the environment. This study presents a conceptual design of a novel method for waste heat recovery of a wind turbine using an organic Rankine cycle (ORC). An organic Rankine cycle is implemented to the wind turbine as a part of the cooling system. The proposed system is thermodynamically modeled to evaluate the amount of recovered energy. Seven working fluids are chosen and investigated in the simulations to estimate the working fluid effect. The results revealed that the...
Mixed paths and cycles determined by their spectrum
, Article Linear Algebra and Its Applications ; Volume 586 , 2020 , Pages 325-346 ; Ghafari, A ; Nahvi, M ; Nematollahi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2020
Abstract
A mixed graph is obtained from a graph by orienting some of its edges. The Hermitian adjacency matrix of a mixed graph with the vertex set {v1,…,vn}, is the matrix H=[hij]n×n, where hij=−hji=i if there is a directed edge from vi to vj, hij=1 if there exists an undirected edge between vi and vj, and hij=0 otherwise. The Hermitian spectrum of a mixed graph is defined to be the spectrum of its Hermitian adjacency matrix. In this paper we study mixed graphs which are determined by their Hermitian spectrum (DHS). First, we show that each mixed cycle is switching equivalent to either a mixed cycle with no directed edges (Cn), a mixed cycle with exactly one directed edge (Cn 1), or a mixed cycle...
An experimental and computational study on the rate constant of electrochemically generated N-acetyl-p- quinoneimine with dimethylamine
, Article International Journal of Electrochemical Science ; Volume 3, Issue 10 , 2008 , Pages 1092-1107 ; 14523981 (ISSN) ; Haqgu, M ; Nematollahi, D ; Gholami, R. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol) (1) has been studied in the presence of dimethylamine (2) as a nucleophile in aqueous solution, by means of cyclic voltammetry and controlled-potential coulometry. The results indicate the participation of electrochemically generated N-acetyl-p-quinoneimine (1a) in Michael reaction with dimethylamine (2). Based on ECE mechanism, the observed homogeneous rate constant (kobs) of the above mentioned reaction is estimated by comparing the experimental cyclic voltammograms with the digital simulated results. Further more; kinetics and mechanism of the reaction were studied with ab initio calculation, Monte Carlo and QM/MM...
Spinel MgAl2O4 nanospheres coupled with modified graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets as an efficient Z-scheme photocatalyst for photodegradation of organic contaminants
, Article Applied Surface Science ; Volume 585 , 2022 ; 01694332 (ISSN) ; Kazemeini, M ; Sadjadi, S ; Nematollahi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2022
Abstract
In this contribution, spinel MgAl2O4 nanospheres prepared by the combustion method were coupled with thermally-exfoliated g-C3N4 nanosheets (TE-GCN) through an efficient isoelectric point-assisted calcination technique. Physical characteristics of the synthesized nanocomposite were understudied utilizing the XRD, FT-IR, FE-SEM, TEM, BET-BJH, UV–Vis DRS, PL, and EIS analyses. This material was used as a novel nano-photocatalyst for degradation of reactive red 195 (RR195) industrial dye contaminant. Results revealed that, a successful synthesis of a heterojunction between the components of the nanocomposite was achieved. This exhibited an enormously improved electron-hole separation leading to...
P Fister’s Local-Global Principle
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Gholamzadeh Mahmoudi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
This master’s thesis has two major parts. The first part which includes chapters 1 to 8, describes the article A. Pfister, Quadratische Formen in beliebigen Körpern, Invent. Math. 1, (1966)pp. 116-132, and expresses important facts about the Witt ring W(K) of quadratic forms over an arbitrary field K of characteristic unequal to 2. Among those, it is shown that the order of each element in the additive group of W(K) is a power of 2, the Witt ring doesn’t have any zero divisor of odd dimension and a necessary and sufficient condition for W(K) to be an integral domain is given. The connections between the square class number of a field and the cardinality of its Witt ring and, providing some...
Probabilistic Assessment of Flood Risk Using Data-Driven Flood Depth Modeling: A Case Study of Poldokhtar City
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safaie Nematollahi, Ammar (Supervisor)
Abstract
The present study aims to evaluate the flood risk of Poldokhtar city probabilistically using Monte Carlo Simulations (MCS). Two-dimensional (2D) models, which are highly accurate, have been used widely for flood modeling. However, they are not suitable for applications such as MCSs that need to be repeated many times or real-time flood forecasting applications, which require that flood inundation maps quickly be produced. In the current study, we developed a data-driven surrogate model based on the Least Squares Support Vector Machine (LS-SVM), a supervised machine learning method, to predict flood depth in order to simulate similar results to 2D hydraulic modeling. HEC-RAS was used for 2D...
Proof of a conjecture on the Seidel energy of graphs
, Article European Journal of Combinatorics ; Volume 86 , 2020 ; Einollahzadeh, M ; Karkhaneei, M. M ; Nematollahi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2020
Abstract
Let G be a graph with the vertex set {v1,…,vn}. The Seidel matrix of G is an [Formula presented] matrix whose diagonal entries are zero, ij-th entry is −1 if vi and vj are adjacent and otherwise is 1. The Seidel energy of G, denoted by [Formula presented], is defined to be the sum of absolute values of all eigenvalues of the Seidel matrix of G. Haemers conjectured that the Seidel energy of any graph of order n is at least [Formula presented] and, up to Seidel equivalence, the equality holds for Kn. Recently, this conjecture was proved for [Formula presented]. We establish the validity of Haemers’ Conjecture in general. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Neda: supporting direct inter-core neighbor data exchange in GPUs
, Article IEEE Computer Architecture Letters ; Volume 17, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 225-229 ; 15566056 (ISSN) ; Sadrosadati, M ; Falahati, H ; Barkhordar, M ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
Image processing applications employ various filters for several purposes, such as enhancing the images and extracting the features. Recent studies show that filters in image processing applications take a substantial amount of the execution time, and it is crucial to boost their performance to improve the overall performance of the image processing applications. Image processing filters require a significant amount of data sharing among threads which are in charge of filtering neighbor pixels. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) attempt to satisfy the demand of data sharing by providing the scratch-pad memory, shuffle instructions, and on-chip caches. However, we observe that these mechanisms...