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Shahab Shariati
Researcher at Islamic Azad University
Publications - 121
Citations - 3771
Shahab Shariati is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extraction (chemistry) & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3251 citations. Previous affiliations of Shahab Shariati include Semnan University & Tarbiat Modares University.
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A new liquid-phase microextraction method based on solidification of floating organic drop
TL;DR: A new and versatile liquid-phase microextraction method is described that is affordable, efficient, and convenient for extraction and determination of low concentrations of PAHs in water samples.
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Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with high-performance liquid chromatography-UV detection as a very simple, rapid and sensitive method for the determination of bisphenol A in water samples.
TL;DR: The results showed that DLLME is a very simple, rapid, sensitive and efficient analytical method for the determination of trace amount of BPA in water samples and suitable results were obtained.
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Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles modified with sodium dodecyl sulfate for removal of safranin O dye from aqueous solutions
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of various parameters on the removal efficiency of safranin O such as type and amount of surfactant, pH of solution, salt effect and contact time were studied and optimized.
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Hollow fiber-based liquid phase microextraction combined with high-performance liquid chromatography for extraction and determination of some antidepressant drugs in biological fluids.
TL;DR: Hollow fiber microextraction method has excellent clean-up and high-preconcentration factor and can be served as a simple and sensitive method for monitoring of antidepressant drugs in the biological samples.
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Extraction and determination of organophosphorus pesticides in water samples by a new liquid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-flame photometric detection
TL;DR: The results suggested that the newly proposed LPME method is a rapid, accurate and effective sample preparation method and could be successfully applied for extraction and determination of organophosphorus pesticides in water samples.