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Ali Akbar Safekordi
Researcher at Islamic Azad University
Publications - 42
Citations - 924
Ali Akbar Safekordi is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 41 publications receiving 714 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Akbar Safekordi include Sharif University of Technology & Research Institute of Petroleum Industry.
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Drug Nano-Particles Formation by Supercritical Rapid Expansion Method; Operational Condition Effects Investigation
Fatemeh Zabihi,Mohammad Mahdi Akbarnejad,Ali Vaziri Yazdi,Mahdi Arjomand,Ali Akbar Safekordi +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the dissolution pressure and nozzle temperature effects on particle size and distribution were investigated for RESS (Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solution) process, and the results showed that the RESS process generally creates better conditions for achieving fine and uniform organic powders (with mean particles size of 40-180 nm).
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Using response surface methodology to optimize the operating parameters in a top-spray fluidized bed coating system
Seyed Hadi Seyedin,Ehsan Zhalehrajabi,Mehdi Ardjmand,Ali Akbar Safekordi,Shahram Raygan,Nejat Rahmanian +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental investigation was conducted using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to optimize the coating mass of particles in a top-spray fluidized bed coating.
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Evaluation of insecticidal activity of nanoformulation of Melia azedarach (leaf) extract as a safe environmental insecticide
TL;DR: In this article, the chemical composition of Melia extract and insecticidal activities of the plant extract and coated nanoliposomes on adults of Trialeurodes vaporariorum and Myzus persicae were evaluated.
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Chemical composition of an insecticidal hydroalcoholic extract from tea leaves against green peach aphid
TL;DR: In this article, the plant extract derived from tea leaves was evaluated for its insecticidal activity toward green peach aphid. And the results of laboratory bioassay have shown that tea leaf extract could be considered as a potential source for the development of a botanical insecticide for controlling aphids.
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A miscibility study on biodegradable poly butylene succinate/polydioxanone blends
TL;DR: In this paper, the mixture of polybutylene succinate (PBS) and poly (dioxanone) (PDO) blends, both biodegradable semi crystalline polyester and poly(ether-ester) respectively, were prepared with the ratio of PBS/PDO ranging from 80/20 to 20/80 by the solvent evaporation method.