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Mohammad Barati

Mohammad Barati

Assistant Professor

College: Faculty of Chemistry

Department: Chemistry

Degree: Ph.D

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Mohammad Barati

Assistant Professor Mohammad Barati

College: Faculty of Chemistry - Department: Chemistry Degree: Ph.D |

Assistant Professor

Applied Chemistry, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran, 2015-Now.

Fields of Research: Gaseous, liquid and solid fuels production from bio resources. Biodiesel production from algae and other oily biomasses in supercritical conditions. Water, methanol, hexane and acetone in supercritical conditions is used for biomass conversion to biofuels in our Lab. Nanocomposites for bio applications is my other field of research. Extraction of chemicals from medicinal herbs for using in controlled drug delivery systems, especially polymer nanocomposites.

Current research projects: Kinetic study of biodiesel production processes in supercritical environment and conversion studies of bio-aviation fuels production processes in supercritical environment.

 

PhD

Applied Chemistry, University of Tehran, Tehran-Iran, 2011-2015.

Field of Research: Catalytic renewable fuels production from biomass.

More specifically, in my PhD thesis, I have focused on the production of hydrogen gas from biomass feedstock using catalytic sub and supercritical water gasification.  Ni, Ru, Cu and K are the metals we are working on. Renewable liquid fuels production especially higher alcohols and ethers is our parallel aim in the thesis. With progressing the experimental steps of thesis, we could produce relatively significant amounts of higher alcohols from a catalytic subcritical methanol/water process as well as hydrogen production was successful.
 

 

Master of Science

Applied Chemistry, University of Tabriz, Tabriz-Iran, 2008-2011.

Field of Study: Anticorrosion behavior of electroactive polymer coatings on steel.

In MSc thesis we try to inhibit the steel electrochemical corrosion with polymer nanocomposite coatings. The polymer matrix contain polyaniline as an electroactive polymer and Zn metal nanoparticles was applied as additive.  The nanocomposite coatings exhibited good anticorrosion performance. The field included courses such as preparation of polymer nanocomposites and electrochemical tests as CV and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.

 

Bachelor of Science

Applied Chemistry, University of Tabriz, Tabriz-Iran, 2008-2011.

نمایش بیشتر

Preparation of PANI/epoxy/Zn nanocomposite using Zn nanoparticles and epoxy resin as additives and investigation of its corrosion protection behavior on iron

AuthorsA Olad, M Barati, S Behboudi
JournalProgress in Organic Coatings
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2011
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryNetherlands

Abstract

Conducting polyaniline, zinc and epoxy resin solely have anticorrosive properties by different mechanisms on metallic substrates. In this work the triple hybrid of PANI/epoxy/Zn nanocomposite was prepared as a thin layer coating (70 ± 5 μm) on iron coupons and its anticorrosion performance was investigated in HCl (0.1 M) as corrosive solution. Epoxy resin and zinc nanoparticles were applied as additives in the PANI matrix to improve the mechanical properties of PANI coating and investigate their synergetic effects on the anticorrosion performance of PANI coating. At first PANI/Zn nanocomposite coatings with different Zn contents were prepared and the zinc content optimized so that the coating achieve the best anticorrosion performance. Accordingly the iron coupons coated by PANI/Zn coating having 4 wt% Zn content showed more noble open circuit potential and lower corrosion current values. Then epoxy resin was applied as additive to the optimized formulation of PANI/Zn coating in different weight percents (0–20 wt%) and the anticorrosion performance of the related PANI/epoxy/Zn triple hybrid nanocomposite coatings was evaluated. Results showed that the addition of epoxy resin causes to the decreasing of corrosion current of iron samples coated by PANI/epoxy/Zn nanocomposite. An optimum range of 3–7 wt% was obtained for the epoxy content in the composition of PANI/epoxy/Zn nanocomposite in which the coating exhibits the best anticorrosion performance. Iron metal coupon was elementally analyzed and the PANI/Zn and PANI/epoxy/Zn nanocomposites were characterized using Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction patterns and Scanning Electron Microscopy techniques.

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