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Atefeh Nasri

Researcher at Bu-Ali Sina University

Publications -  17
Citations -  252

Atefeh Nasri is an academic researcher from Bu-Ali Sina University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocomposite & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 45 citations.

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Facile synthesis of graphitic carbon nitride/chitosan/Au nanocomposite: A catalyst for electrochemical hydrogen evolution

TL;DR: A novel nanocomposite catalyst comprised of graphitic carbon nitride, chitosan and gold (Au) nanoparticles, which has been prepared through a facile, clean and low cost method and had a good HER activity and stability.
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Fabrication of g-C3N4/Au nanocomposite using laser ablation and its application as an effective catalyst in the reduction of organic pollutants in water

TL;DR: In this article, gold nanoparticles were fabricated by laser ablation in liquid (LAL) as a green method and decorated on graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) by a facile ultrasonication method.
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Biopolymer-derived (nano)catalysts for hydrogen evolution via hydrolysis of hydrides and electrochemical and photocatalytic techniques: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the three non-polluting and economical techniques, that is, electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), photocatalytic technique, and hydrolysis of hydrides, are reviewed in this paper.
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Hardystonite/palladium nanocomposite as a high performance catalyst for electrochemical hydrogen storage and Cr(VI) reduction

TL;DR: In this paper, the catalytic performance of hardystonite/palladium nanocomposite (HT/Pd) for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and reduction of organic pollutants in water has been studied.
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Decorated ZrO2 by Au nanoparticles as a potential nanocatalyst for the reduction of organic dyes in water

TL;DR: In this paper , a nanocomposite catalyst consisting of Zirconium oxide or zirconia nanoparticles (ZrO2 NPs) and gold (Au) NPs was made by means of a straightforward and green route.