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Reihaneh Kardanpour

Researcher at University of Isfahan

Publications -  19
Citations -  589

Reihaneh Kardanpour is an academic researcher from University of Isfahan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Metal-organic framework. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 407 citations.

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Efficient biodiesel production using a lipase@ZIF-67 nanobioreactor

TL;DR: A new heterogeneous bio-catalyst was synthesized by encapsulating lipase into the microporous zeolite imidazolate framework, ZIF-67, using a bottle-around-a-ship method.
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Highly dispersed palladium nanoparticles supported on amino functionalized metal-organic frameworks as an efficient and reusable catalyst for Suzuki cross-coupling reaction

TL;DR: Palladium nanoparticles (Pd NPs) supported on amino functionalized UiO-66-NH2 (UiO=University of Oslo) metal-organic framework was prepared using a direct anionic exchange method followed by chemical reduction with sodium acetate in methanol.
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Task-Specific Ionic Liquid Functionalized–MIL–101(Cr) as a Heterogeneous and Efficient Catalyst for the Cycloaddition of CO2 with Epoxides Under Solvent Free Conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel heterogeneous catalyst was synthesized by immobilization of a carboxylic acid-and imidazolium-based ionic liquid on the mesoporous MIL-101(Cr) (MIL-101Cr)-TSIL) and used to convert abundant, nontoxic, economical and renewable CO2 gas to cyclic carbonates without the need for a cocatalyst or a solvent.
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Efficient alkene epoxidation catalyzed by molybdenyl acetylacetonate supported on aminated UiO-66 metal−organic framework

TL;DR: In this article, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) containing Mo Schiff base complexes were prepared by post-synthesis method and applied as efficient catalysts in the epoxidation of alkenes with tert -BuOOH.
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Manganese(III) tetrapyridylporphyrin-chloromethylated MIL-101 hybrid material: A highly active catalyst for oxidation of hydrocarbons

TL;DR: In this article, a new hybrid material was prepared using tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrinatomanganese(III) acetate, Mn(TPyP)OAc, which was covalently attached to chloromethylated MIL-101, CM-MIL-101 and was applied in epoxidation of alkenes and hydroxylation of alkanes with sodium periodate at room temperature.