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Reza Fazaeli
Researcher at Islamic Azad University
Publications - 105
Citations - 1297
Reza Fazaeli is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Freundlich equation. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 95 publications receiving 866 citations. Previous affiliations of Reza Fazaeli include Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch.
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Monolayer and multilayer adsorption isotherm models for sorption from aqueous media
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the most common two, three, four, and five parameter adsorption isotherm models corresponding to monolayer and multilayer adorption on the basis of parameters that can be used for exploring novel adsorbents.
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Fixed-bed adsorption dynamics of Pb (II) adsorption from aqueous solution using nanostructured γ-alumina
TL;DR: In this article, removal of metal ions Pb (II) using nanostructured γ-alumina was investigated in a fixed-bed column, and the experimental data were in good agreement with Thomas and Yoon-Nelson models, but in the case of Adams-Bohart model, low correlation coefficient is observed.
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The study of CaO and MgO heterogenic nano-catalyst coupling on transesterification reaction efficacy in the production of biodiesel from recycled cooking oil.
TL;DR: Nano MgO is not capable of catalyzing the transesterification by itself, because it has a much weaker basic affinity but when used with Nano CaO due to its surface structure, the basic properties increase and it becomes a proper base for the catalyst so that CaO contact surface increases and transesterization reaction yield significantly increases as well.
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Molecular dynamic simulation to study the effects of roughness elements with cone geometry on the boiling flow inside a microchannel
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of surface roughness elements with cone geometry on the boiling flow behavior of Argon fluid inside microchannels which are affected by different boundary wall temperatures using molecular dynamic simulation method.