Mohammad Mehdi Salehi’s research while affiliated with Iran University of Science and Technology and other places

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Publications (26)


A Cleansing Magnetic Nanosystem made of Fe/Zn/MIL101-embedded Arabic Gum Rich of Chlorophyllin: Photodegradation of Eriochrome black-T and Pathogens in Water Media
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March 2025

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Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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Figure 1. (A) Application of CPs with different structures in (a) supercapacitor, (b) Nanocoating, (c) catalysis, (d) biomedical, and (e) sensors, (B) application of conductive polymer hydrogels in (a) micropatterned bioelectrodes, (b) biosensors, (c) energy storage devices, (d) drug delivery devices, (e) neural electrodes, (f) tissue engineering, (g) separation membranes, and (h) conductive adhesive. Reprint with the permission from [54,55].
Figure 3. The SEM images of PoPDA with hollow microsphere structure (A, B, and C), The SEM images of PpPDA with microstructures (D, E, and F), and the TEM images of PmPDA with microstructures (G, H, and I). Reprint with permission from [80].
Figure 4. The proposed mechanism between Pb 2+ and amine/imine groups of PoPDA (complexation). Reprint with permission from [81].
Figure 5. The SEM images of (a) PPy, (b) cerium phosphate, (c) cerium phosphate-PPy, The TEM images of (d) PPy, (e) cerium phosphate, (f, g) cerium phosphate-PPy in two different magnitudes, (h) the selected area electron diffraction (SAED) pattern of cerium phosphate-PPy, and (i) The High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) image of cerium phosphate-PPy. Reprint with permission from [100].
Figure 6. (A) the zeta potential of PANI in the pH 2-10 peaked in the range 2-4, and (B) the proposed mechanism of hexavalent chromium removal via PANI-based adsorbents where a redox reaction is possible. Reprint with the permission from [109,114].

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Polypyrrole and Polyaniline-Based Composites for Water Treatment
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Highly stable mesoporous Co/Ni mixed metal-organic framework [Co/Ni(μ3-tp)2(μ2-pyz)2] for Co (II) heavy metal ions (HMIs) remediation

July 2024

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A bimetallic cobalt/nickel-based metal-organic framework (MOF), [Co/Ni(μ3-tp)2(μ2-pyz)2], denoted as Co/Ni-MOF, has been successfully prepared by a hydrothermal method. The MOF was prepared by incorporating mixed O⁻ and N⁻ donor ligands, specifically terephthalic acid (tp) and pyrazine (pyz). The Mesoporous Co/Ni-MOF was comprehensively characterized using various analytical methods such as XRD, BET, FT-IR, TGA (23 % char yields), SEM, and EDS analyses. The synthesized mesoporous Co/Ni-MOF was then used to absorb Co (II) from aquatic areas efficiently. Several critical parameters, such as the beginning Co (II) concentration (25–150 mg/L), the effect of pH (2–10), the duration of time (5–30 min), and the amount of adsorbent (0.003–0.02 g), were systematically investigated. Remarkably, the Mesoporous Co/Ni MOF displayed a significant adsorption capacity of 372.66 mg g⁻¹ in the optimum conditions, including pH = 6, amount of adsorbent = 0.003 g, duration of time = 25 min, and beginning Co (II) concentration = 150 mg/L. Adsorption data from the experimental studies of the mesoporous Co/Ni MOF are matched based on the non-linear pseudo-first-order (PSO) kinetic model (R² = 0.9999), and a chemical process is suggested for chemisorption. Furthermore, the adsorption isotherms of Co (II) heavy metal ions (HMIs) are an excellent fit with the non-linear Temkin, indicating that they explain the sorbent/sorbate interactions concerning the heat of adsorption. It is evident from the thermodynamic parameters that adsorption is a spontaneous and favorable exothermic process. These results highlight the promising adsorption performance and potential applications of the mesoporous Co/Ni-MOF as an effective adsorbent for Co (II) elimination from aquatic areas. Four-cycle regeneration studies were the most effective for the Co (II) under study.


Removal of organic contamination from wastewater using granular activated carbon modified—Polyethylene glycol: Characterization, kinetics and isotherm study

July 2024

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To effectively remove Diazinon (DZ), Amoxicillin (AMX), and Crystal Violet (CV) from aquatic environments, a novel granular activated carbon (GAC) modified with Polyethylene glycol 600 (PEG) was created and manufactured. The chemical properties were investigated using a variety of characteristic analyses, including FT-IR, XRD, FESEM, and N2 adsorption/desorption. The effectiveness of GAC-PEG’s adsorption for the removal of DZ, AMX, and CV was assessed under a variety of conditions, including a pH of 4–9 for the solution, 0.003–0.05 g doses of adsorbent, 50–400 ppm starting concentration, and a reaction time of 5–25 min. For DZ, AMX, and CV adsorption, the maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) was 1163.933, 1163.100, and 1150.300 mg g-¹, respectively. The Langmuir isotherm described all of the data from these adsorption experiments, and the pseudo-second-order well explains all-adsorption kinetics. Most contacts between molecules, electrostatic interactions, π–π interactions, hydrogen bonding, and entrapment in the modified CAG network were used to carry out the DZ, AMX, and CV adsorption on the GAC-PEG. The retrievability of the prepared adsorbent was successfully investigated in studies up to two cycles without loss of adsorption efficiency, and it was shown that it can be efficiently separated.


Recent Progress in MOF‐Aerogel Fabrication and Applications

July 2024

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Recent advancements in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) underscore their significant potential in chemical and materials research, owing to their remarkable properties and diverse structures. Despite challenges like intrinsic brittleness, powdered crystalline nature, and limited stability impeding direct applications, MOF‐based aerogels have shown superior performance in various areas, particularly in water treatment and contaminant removal. This review highlights the latest progress in MOF‐based aerogels, with a focus on hybrid systems incorporating materials like graphene, carbon nanotube, silica, and cellulose in MOF aerogels, which enhance their functional properties. The manifold advantages of MOF‐based aerogels in energy storage, adsorption, and catalysis are discussed, with an emphasizing on their improved stability, processability, and ease of handling. This review aims to unlock the potential of MOF‐based aerogels and their real‐world applications. Aerogels are expected to reshape the technological landscape of MOFs through enhanced stability, adaptability, and efficiency.




Citations (19)


... In the Langmuir isotherm model, it is assumed that the adsorption temperature remains constant and does not affect the adsorption rate. As a result, the adsorbent surface is considered homogeneous [56,57]. The Langmuir isotherm can be written as follows: ...

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Preparation of Fe3O4-HNTs-polypyrrole Nanocomposite for Efficient Adsorption of Cu(II) and Cd(II) from Aqueous Solution
Methyl alginate/Santa Barbara amorphous-15/iron oxide nanocomposite for efficient removal of different pollutants from aquatic environments
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  • August 2024

Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications

... Interestingly, the most effective removal of metal ions occurred in an acidic environment, while exceeding the optimal pH led to sediment formation. At lower pH levels, the adsorbent became protonated, leading to competition between protons and metal ions, resulting in decreased adsorption efficiency [53,54]. Since Cd(II) metal has the same behavior as Cu(II) in acidic and basic environments and is precipitated at pH higher than neutral. ...

Highly stable mesoporous Co/Ni mixed metal-organic framework [Co/Ni(μ3-tp)2(μ2-pyz)2] for Co (II) heavy metal ions (HMIs) remediation

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... The negative ΔG values confirm that the adsorption process is spontaneous and thermodynamically favorable. Additionally, the positive ΔS suggests an increase in randomness at the solid/liquid interface during the adsorption process, reflecting a favorable interaction between the adsorbent and the adsorbate [79,80]. ...

Remediation of Safranin-O and Acid Fuchsin by Using Ti3C2 MXene /rGo-Cu2O Nanocomposite: Preparation, Characterization, Isotherm, Kinetics and Thermodynamic Studies
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  • June 2024

Environmental Research

... In the Langmuir isotherm model, it is assumed that the adsorption temperature remains constant and does not affect the adsorption rate. As a result, the adsorbent surface is considered homogeneous [56,57]. The Langmuir isotherm can be written as follows: ...

Performance of magnetic nanocomposite based on Xanthan gum- grafted -poly(acrylamide) crosslinked borax for the effective elimination of amoxicillin from an aquatic environment
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  • June 2024

Chemosphere

... NPsM, or a class of anisotropic nanostructures, have attracted increased attention because of their intrinsic optical, and catalytic properties. These depend on the shape, size, and structure, so an important area of study is the synthesis of NPsM [39]. It is a wellemployed growth technique that uses seeds: for seed preparation and further growth into NPsM. ...

Bonding states of gold/silver plasmonic nanostructures and sulfur-containing active biological ingredients in biomedical applications: a review
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  • May 2024

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

... Although heavy metal adsorption by adsorbents is effective in water purification, their disposal is challenging, hindering their regeneration and cost-effective use. In addition to increasing the probability of adsorption of heavy metal ions, using Fe3O4 NPs due to their magnetic properties is a great way to separate composites by the external magnets, instead of other methods such as using filter paper [30,31]. ...

Highly efficient remediation of chlorpyrifos and malachite green by an SBA-15 incorporated guar gum-grafted-poly (acrylic acid)/cobalt ferrite matrix for water purification
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  • March 2024

Arabian Journal of Chemistry

... sensors, transistors, and other electronic components requiring controlled electrical conductivity [14,15]. Cobalt ferrites show soft magnetic properties with high coercivity and remanent magnetization, as determined from VSM analysis [16]. ...

A Brief Survey of Principles of Co-Deposition Method as a Convenient Procedure for Preparation of Metallic Nanomaterials
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  • April 2024

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

... Notably, the deformation of Si-O-Si, Al-O-Si, and O-H originating from the internal hydroxyl groups of the HNTs can be observed at around 467, 536, and 910 cm -1 , respectively [50]. Furthermore, the peak at 580 cm -1 is associated with the vibration of the Fe-O band [51]. In Fig. 4b, the peaks near 1308, 1034, and 907 cm -1 confirm the chemical composition of PPy [52]. ...

Chlorpyrifos and diazinon elimination through pAAm-g-XG/HKUST-1@Fe3O4 biopolymer nanoadsorbent hydrogel from wastewater: Preparation, characterization, kinetics and isotherm
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  • December 2023

Separation and Purification Technology

... Catalysis is a fundamental process in the synthesis of a wide range of chemical compounds, including pharmaceuticals. Multi-component reactions (MCRs) are particularly effective in synthesizing heterocyclic compounds due to their operational simplicity, high atom economy, and minimal by-product generation [19][20][21] . These reactions enable the formation of complex molecules in a single step by combining three or more reactants, thereby offering a streamlined and efficient synthetic approach. ...

Utilizing magnetic xanthan gum nanocatalyst for the synthesis of acridindion derivatives via functionalized macrocycle Thiacalix[4]arene

... Combining all these factors contributed to eliminating contamination from aquatic areas using adsorbents, including the effect of pH, duration of time, amount of adsorbent, and beginning concentration. By adjusting these parameters in a precise and efficient manner, it is possible to increase the efficiency of the contaminant removal process very effectively [62]. ...

Carrageenan-grafted-poly(acrylamide) magnetic nanocomposite modified with graphene oxide for ciprofloxacin removal from polluted water
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  • November 2023

Alexandria Engineering Journal