Hossein Esmaeili
Islamic Azad University
119 Papers
40 Citations
Hossein Esmaeili is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 93 publications. Previous affiliations of Hossein Esmaeili include Shiraz University & Isfahan University of Technology.
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Papers
Enhanced biodiesel production from chicken fat using CaO/CuFe2O4 nanocatalyst and its combination with diesel to improve fuel properties
TL;DR: In this article, a new CaO/CuFe2O4 nanocatalyst was first synthesized and its structural and morphological properties were evaluated by using various analyzes such as SEM, FTIR, XRD, TGA, EDX and TEM.
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Transesterification of waste edible oils to biodiesel using calcium oxide@magnesium oxide nanocatalyst.
TL;DR: The present work considered the effects of different parameters on biodiesel production using central composite design to determine optimal conditions and showed the highest biodiesel conversion yield ever achieved from waste edible oil.
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The role of bentonite clay and bentonite clay@MnFe2O4 composite and their physico-chemical properties on the removal of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) from aqueous media
TL;DR: High removal efficiency, high chromium adsorption capacity, and low-cost magnetic adsorbent were significant features of the BCMFC for removal of Cr (III) and Cr (VI).
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Montmorillonite clay/starch/CoFe2O4 nanocomposite as a superior functional material for uptake of cationic dye molecules from water and wastewater
Amir Naser Ahmadi,Rauf Foroutan,Hossein Esmaeili,Seyed Jamaleddin Peighambardoust,Saeed Hemmati,Bahman Ramavandi +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a montmorillonite clay (MC) was magnetically modified by starch and cobalt-ferrite (CoFe2O4) and then used to eliminate methyl violet (MV) and methylene blue (MB) dyes from water.
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Adsorption behavior of Cu(II) and Co(II) using chemically modified marine algae.
TL;DR: In this paper, brown algae-modified biomass Padina sanctae crucis was used for copper (Cu(II)) and cobalt (Co(II) heavy metal ions adsorption in synthetic wastewater.
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