Publications by authors named "Mojtaba Mirhosseini Moghaddam"

An experimentally easy to perform method for the generation of alumina-supported Fe3O4 nanoparticles [(6±1) nm size, 0.67 wt %]and the use of this material in hydrazine-mediated heterogeneously catalyzed reductions of nitroarenes to anilines under batch and continuous-flow conditions is presented. The bench-stable, reusable nano-Fe3O4@Al2O3 catalyst can selectively reduce functionalized nitroarenes at 1 mol % catalyst loading by using a 20 mol % excess of hydrazine hydrate in an elevated temperature regime (150 °C, reaction time 2-6 min in batch).

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In recent years, continuous-flow/microreactor processing for the preparation of colloidal nanocrystals has received considerable attention. The intrinsic advantages of microfluidic reactors have opened new opportunities for the size-controlled synthesis of nanocrystals either in the laboratory or on a large scale. Herein, an experimentally simple protocol for the size-tunable continuous-flow synthesis of rather monodisperse CdSe quantum dots (QDs) is presented.

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Iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanocrystals generated in situ from an inexpensive and readily available iron source catalyze the reduction of nitroarenes to anilines with unparalleled efficiency. The procedure is chemoselective, avoids the use of precious metals, and can be applied under mild reflux conditions (65 or 80 °C) or using sealed vessel microwave heating in an elevated temperature regime (150 °C). Utilizing microwave conditions, a variety of functionalized anilines have been prepared in nearly quantitative yields within 2-8 min at 150 °C, in a procedure also successfully applied to the reduction of aliphatic nitro compounds and azides.

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A green approach for the preparation of silver nanocomposites on viscose fibers using microwave and conventional heating is presented. Reduction of silver nitrate is induced by addition of 6-O chitosan sulfate (S-Chi) in aqueous media which provides steric protection and electrostatic stabilization to prevent agglomeration of the nanoparticles. The particles are formed in close spatial proximity to the fibers and adsorption of the particles via structural similarity takes place to create silver nanocomposites.

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Microwave-assisted syntheses of colloidal nanocrystals (NCs), in particular CdSe quantum dots (QDs), have gained considerable attention due to unique opportunities provided by microwave dielectric heating. The extensive use of microwave heating and the frequently suggested specific microwave effects, however, pose questions about the role of the electromagnetic field in both the formation and quality of the produced QDs. In this work a one-pot protocol for the tunable synthesis of monodisperse colloidal CdSe NCs using microwave dielectric heating under carefully controlled conditions is introduced.

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