Hadis Bashiri
University of Kashan
49 Papers
154 Citations
Hadis Bashiri is an academic researcher from University of Kashan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 40 publications. Previous affiliations of Hadis Bashiri include Bu-Ali Sina University.
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Papers
Adsorption of methyl violet onto granular activated carbon: Equilibrium, kinetics and modeling
TL;DR: In this article, a batch system was applied to study the adsorption of methyl violet from aqueous solution by granular activated carbon, and the equilibrium data were mathematically modeled using the Langmuir-Freundlich isotherm.
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Statistical Rate Theory Approach to Kinetics of Competitive Adsorption at the Solid/Solution Interface
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed the first description of the competitive adsorption kinetics at the solid/solution interface based on the statistical rate theory (SRT) approach.
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Biodiesel production through transesterification of soybean oil: A kinetic Monte Carlo study
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated biodiesel production through transesterification of soybean oil with methanol in presence of NaOH by kinetic Monte Carlo simulation, and the results qualitatively agree with the existing experimental data.
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Urea and green tea like precursors for the preparation of g-C3N4 based carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) composites as photocatalysts for photodegradation of pollutants under UV light irradiation
Simon Yves Tameu Djoko,Simon Yves Tameu Djoko,Simon Yves Tameu Djoko,Hadis Bashiri,Estella Tamungang Njoyim,Mojtaba Arabameri,Serges Djepang,Serges Djepang,Arnaud Kamdem Tamo,Samuel Laminsi,Minoo Tasbihi,Michael Schwarze,Reinhard Schomäcker +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novel route by which carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) might be inserted into the structure of g-C3N4 to form hybrid materials that possess great surface area with high photocatalytic and adsorption properties was investigated.
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Desorption Kinetics at the Solid/Solution Interface: A Theoretical Description by Statistical Rate Theory for Close-to-Equilibrium Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the kinetics of solute desorption at the solid/solution interface have been modeled and shown to be stable at the solute solvation interface.
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