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A. Shokrollahi

Researcher at Yasouj University

Publications -  4
Citations -  99

A. Shokrollahi is an academic researcher from Yasouj University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Non-covalent interactions & Supramolecular chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 96 citations.

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Structural variation within uraniumVI heterocyclic carboxylates: Solid and solution states studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the stability properties of two new uraniumVI metal-organic compounds, (tataH)2[(UO2)2(pdtc) 2(μ-OH)2]·2H2O (1) and (AcrH 2[(PydcH2)(pydc)2 [(Pyridine-2,6-bis(monothiocarboxylate) 2] (2)] (3), were obtained via proton transfer methodology by reacting UO22+ with the preformed
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Comprehensive studies of non-covalent interactions within four new Cu(II) supramolecules

TL;DR: In this article, the supramolecular aggregation of Cu(II) complexes based on a combination of the heterocyclic N-donor ligand 2-aminopyrimidine (2-apym) and a variety of different carboxylate ligands, like salicylic acid (H2SAL), maleic acid, and glycine (HGLY), was investigated.
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Structural aspects and solution behavior of metallosupramolecular compound of FeIII ion obtained by proton transfer

TL;DR: A supramolecular coordination compound of FeIII containing pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid (pydcH2) and 2-aminopyrimidine (2-apym), was synthesized at normal conditions and characterized by elemental analysis, FTIR and UV spectroscopic methods, and X-ray crystallography as mentioned in this paper.
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Potentiometric and spectroscopic studies of three new mixed inorganic–organic hybrid materials based on Preyssler and Wells–Dawson heteropolyoxometalates containing proline, leucine, and asparagine

TL;DR: In this article, three new organic-inorganic hybrid materials based on two important heteropolyoxometalates namely Preyssler (=K12.5H1.5[Na(H2O)P5W30O110]·35 H2O), and Wells-Dawson (=K6[P2W18O62]·10 H2Os), were prepared and identified by elemental analysis, infrared and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies, and thermogravimetric analysis.