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Synthesis of Graphene by New Methods, and its Application for Adsorption of Cobalt
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Outokesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Shafiekhani, Azizollah (Supervisor)
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In this study graphene and graphene adsorbent for the Co2+ ion were created from sodium phenoxide and calcium phenoxide, respectively, using the chemical vapor deposition method, and their chemical, physical, and morphological properties were investigated using FT-IR, UV, XRD, Raman, TEM, FE-SEM, and XPS. The results suggest that the optimum reaction condition for synthesizing mono-layer and multi-layer graphene is the 750 °C temperature for 30 min. The Co2+ adsorbing properties of the synthesized graphene adsorbent from calcium phenoxide was investigated. The investigation of solvation properties suggests insolubility above 650 °C and the kinetic data suggest the rapidness of the Co2+...
The Effects of Catalyst Preparation Parameters on Carbon Nanotube Growth
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Vessaghi, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Taghavinia, Nima (Co-Advisor) ; Shafiekhani, Azizollah (Co-Advisor)
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In this study three different methods; hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD), pulsed laser ablation (PLA) and electrochemical deposition were utilized to prepare catalyst thin films or nanoparticles and thermal chemical vapor deposition (TCVD) was used to grow multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). We found that even though the three mentioned techniques have been rarely applied by researchers, they are appropriate and efficient methods to produce catalytic basis for CNT growth. In the TCVD step, liquid petroleum gas (LPG) was applied as carbon source. Although, this gas is a mixture of different hydrocarbons and further contains some sulfur, our results verify that utilizing of LPG...
Photo-Electrochemical application of ZnOG thin film for in situ monitoring of steel sour corrosion
, Article Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry ; Volume 56, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 242-247 ; Ghorbani, M ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Pleiades Publishing
2020
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Abstract: Further to traditional corrosion monitoring techniques for rated deteriorations, nowadays modern electrochemical monitoring methods are promising for the control of non-rated damage mechanisms. Considering carbon steel as the most commonly used alloy in the oil and gas industry, there are special grades under NACE MR0175 standard which are immune to sour corrosion. However, according to the industry reports, their immunity can be terminated by upset conditions or on site repairs. This issue will impose either a high operational risk or exorbitant maintenance and inspection costs. Hence, in this paper, a new monitoring technology framework is discussed to lessen a catastrophic...
Study of surface plasmon resonance of Cu@Cu2O core-shell nanoparticles by Mie theory
, Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 42, Issue 1 , 2009 ; 00223727 (ISSN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Cu@Cu2O core-shell nanoparticles on a-C : H thin films are prepared by co-deposition of RF-sputtering and RF-PECVD. Samples with different copper concentrations are grown. The copper content of films increases with reduction in initial pressure and rises with increasing RF power. When the Cu/C ratio reaches 0.5, the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak that is a signature of the formation of Cu nanoparticles appears in visible spectra of these films. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) characterization indicates that the surface of the copper nanoparticles oxidizes when they are exposed to air. The results are indicative that the shell of the nanoparticle is mainly the Cu 2O phase that is...
Optical and electrical properties of the copper-carbon nanocomposites
, Article Nanophotonics II, Strasbourg, 7 April 2008 through 9 April 2008 ; Volume 6988 , 2008 ; 0277786X (ISSN); 9780819471864 (ISBN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Ahmadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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We prepared copper-carbon nanocomposite films by co-deposition of RF-Sputtering and RF-PECVD methods at room temperature. These films contain different copper concentration and different size of copper nanoparticles. The copper content of these films was obtained from Rutherford Back Scattering (RBS) analyze. We studied electrical resistivity of samples versus copper content. A metal-nonmetal transition was observed by decreasing of copper content in these films. The electrical conductivity of dielectric and metallic samples was explained by tunneling and percolation models respectively. In the percolation threshold conduction results from two mechanisms: percolation and tunneling. In the...
The evolution of catalyst layer morphology and sub-surface growth of CNTs over the hot filament grown Fe - Cr thin films
, Article Applied Surface Science ; Volume 257, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 1511-1515 ; 01694332 (ISSN) ; Ranjbar, M ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this study a hot filament chemical vapour deposition (HFCVD) technique was used to prepare Fe-Cr films on Si substrate as catalysts for thermal CVD (TCVD) growing of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) from liquid petroleum gas (LPG) at 800 °C. To characterize the catalysts or CNTs, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Raman spectroscopy were used. The XPS spectra obtained at different stages of Ar+ sputtering revealed that in the depth of catalyst layers, the relative Fe-Cr concentrations are higher than the top-surface. SEM images of samples after TCVD indicate a significant CNT growing at the backside of catalyst...
The effect of temperature on the TCVD growth of CNTs from LPG over Pd nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation
, Article Physica B: Condensed Matter ; Volume 405, Issue 16 , 2010 , Pages 3468-3474 ; 09214526 (ISSN) ; Poursalehi, R ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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TCVD growth of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) was reported by catalytic decomposition of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at a temperature range of 580800 °C. Laser ablation was employed as a simple and rapid technique to produce Pd nanoparticles which possess effective catalytic activities for CNT synthesis. UVvisible spectroscopy and TEM images confirmed that the Pd nanoparticles are stable for a long time and have rather spherical shape with average size of 7 nm. SEM and TEM observations and Raman spectroscopy demonstrated that the CNTs have a wavy structure, dense morphology and acceptable crystallinity. Since Pd nanoparticles are inactivated or agglomerated at extremes of the...
Generalized Hubbard model for many-electron states of the diamond vacancies: A non-CI approach
, Article Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research ; Volume 243, Issue 6 , 2006 , Pages 1269-1275 ; 03701972 (ISSN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Esfarjani, K ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Many-electron calculations based on a generalized Hubbard Hamiltonian for electronic states of the diamond vacancies are reported. The model does not use the configuration interaction (CI) method and proper tetrahedral symmetry and spin properties of the defect are included in the Hamiltonian. Atomic orbital bases are introduced for the Hamiltonian calculation. Excited states of both neutral and negatively charged vacancies in diamond are calculated. The calculated values for the experimentally observed first dipole transition energies of the vacancies in diamond, GR1 and ND1 bands, are in good agreement with experiment. To obtain these results, we used a semi-empirical Hamiltonian...
Details of a theoretical model for electronic structure of the diamond vacancies
, Article Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on New Diamond, Tokyo, 26 March 2004 through 29 March 2004 ; Volume 13, Issue 11-12 , 2004 , Pages 2125-2130 ; 09259635 (ISSN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Esfarjani, K ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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A new model to calculate electronic states of the diamond vacancies has been developed using many body techniques. This model is based on physical assumptions of previous molecular models but does not use configuration interaction. Present model allows an accurate and unified treatment of electronic levels and related eigen functions for diamond vacancies, in addition to transition energies of the first dipole-allowed transitions in the neutral (V0) and negatively charged (V-) vacancies, GR1 and ND1 band. For the first time, we calculated their optical transition intensities. For obtaining these results, we solved a generalized form of the Hubbard Hamiltonian, which consists of all...
Supercritical synthesis and characterization of graphene-pbs quantum dots composite with enhanced photovoltaic properties
, Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 54, Issue 30 , 2015 , Pages 7382-7392 ; 08885885 (ISSN) ; Tavakoli, M. M ; Outokesh, M ; Shafiekhani, A ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2015
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Lead sulfide quantum dots (PbS QDs) were decorated onto a graphene surface in a semi-core-shell structure using supercritical ethanol. The temperature of ethanol played significant role in controlling size and agglomeration of QDs as well as the extent of reduction of graphene. Average size of the QDs was estimated by transmission electron microscopy to be around 3.96 nm and by quantum models to be about 4.34 nm. PbS QDs prepared at 330 °C were of high purity, and the yield was 99%. Instrumental and chemical analyses demonstrated formation of a strong bond between PbS QDs and graphene, through a Pb-O-C bridge. UV and photoluminescence measurements along with theoretical considerations...
XPS study of the Cu@Cu 2 O core-shell nanoparticles
, Article Applied Surface Science ; Volume 255, Issue 5 PART 2 , 2008 , Pages 2730-2734 ; 01694332 (ISSN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Baghizadeh, A ; Lameii, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2008
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Cu@Cu 2 O core-shell nanoparticles on the a-C:H thin films are prepared by co-deposition of RF-Sputtering and RF-PECVD. The samples with different Cu concentration and Cu nanoparticle with different size are grown. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) characterization indicates that the surface of the Cu nanoparticles oxidizes when they are exposed to air. The results are indicative that the shell of nanoparticle is mainly Cu 2 O phase with CuO cover thin layer. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak that is signature of the existence of the Cu core nanoparticles appears in visible spectra of these films. Several interesting information are obtained from XPS study of these core-shells...
Synthesis and characterization of Ni-Si mixed oxide nanocomposite as a catalyst for carbon nanotubes formation
, Article Materials Science- Poland ; Volume 29, Issue 2 , June , 2011 , Pages 152-157 ; 01371339 (ISSN) ; Fakhroueian, Z ; Shafiekhani, A ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Ni-Si mixed oxide nanocomposite was prepared by co-precipitation method with Ni(NO 3) 2 ·6H 2O and tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) at pH = 10.5 under reflux condition for 6 days. It was then used as a catalyst for the formation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by CVD procedure. Characterization of the catalyst and the CNTs was carried out using X-ray diffractometry (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman spectroscopy. The results showed that Ni-Si mixed oxides nanorods with the average diameter of 3 to 4 nm play a key role in CNTs formation
Explanation of atomic displacement around lattice vacancies in diamond based on electron delocalization
, Article European Physical Journal B ; Volume 65, Issue 2 , 2008 , Pages 219-223 ; 14346028 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, H ; Ranjbar, A ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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The relationship between unpaired electron delocalization and nearest-neighbor atomic relaxations in the vacancies of diamond has been determined in order to understand the microscopic reason behind the neighboring atomic relaxation. The Density Functional Theory (DFT) cluster method is applied to calculate the single-electron wavefunction of the vacancy in different charge states. Depending on the charge and spin state of the vacancies, at outward relaxations, 84-90% of the unpaired electron densities are localized on the first neighboring atoms. The calculated spin localizations on the first neighboring atoms in the ground state of the negatively charged vacancy and in the spin quintet...
Co-deposition process of RF-Sputtering and RF-PECVD of copper/carbon nanocomposite films
, Article Surface and Coatings Technology ; Volume 202, Issue 12 , 2008 , Pages 2731-2736 ; 02578972 (ISSN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Baradaran, A ; Karimi, A ; Mobini, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Nanoparticle copper/carbon composite films were prepared by co-deposition of RF-Sputtering and RF-PECVD method from acetylene gas and copper target. We investigate deposition process in the region where by changing pressure, the process converts to physical sputtering mode in constant power regime and at a critical pressure between 1.5 to 3 Pa. The estimated value of mean ion energy at this critical point of pressure is close to threshold energy of physical sputtering of copper atoms by acetylene ions. By utilizing this property and by setting initial pressure from 1.3 to 6.6 Pa, nanoparticles copper/carbon composite films were grown with different copper content. The Copper content of our...
Metal-nonmetal transition in the copper-carbon nanocomposite films
, Article Physica B: Condensed Matter ; Volume 405, Issue 18 , Jan , 2010 , Pages 3949-3951 ; 09214526 (ISSN) ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Shafiekhani, A ; Ahmadi, M ; Panahandeh, M ; Heidari Saani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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We prepared Cu nanoparticles in a-C:H thin films by co-deposition of RF-sputtering and RF-PECVD methods at room temperature. By increasing Cu content in these films a nonmetalmetal (NM) transition is observed. This transition is explainable by the power law of percolation theory. The critical metal content is obtained 56% and the critical exponent is obtained 1.6, which is larger than the exponent for 2 dimension systems and smaller than the one for 3 dimension systems. The electrical conductivity of dielectric samples was explained by tunneling. Activation tunneling energy that was obtained from temperature dependence of electrical resistivity correlates with near infrared absorption peak...
Behaviors of capacitive and Pirani vacuum gauges: Case study on time effect
, Article Vakuum in Forschung und Praxis ; Volume 30, Issue 5 , 2018 , Pages 39-44 ; 0947076X (ISSN) ; Arman, A ; Ghotbi, S. M. J ; Grayeli Korpi, A ; Salehi, M ; Mardani, M ; Hafezi, F ; Shafiekhani, A ; Ţăblu, Ş ; Afghan, A. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2018
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Knowing the exact pressure of the process has a great impact on the validity of the results, product quality, energy efficiency, and in some processes, on the security of work with the system. Hence, the calibration of the barometers and the accuracy of the readings should be taken seriously. Choosing the appropriate time interval for re-calibration is done according to the extent and conditions of use, uncertainty, and the inaccuracy allowed in measurement, constructive suggestion, and some other things. Failure to pay attention to the importance of periodic calibration in vacuum gauges leads to some irreparable losses in the research project and the vacuum generator system. In this study,...