Editorial Board
Rahele Rostamian
University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran · Iran, Islamic Republic of
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Antibiotic Research
Research interests
- Wastewater Treatment
- Nanoparticle Synthesis
- Adsorption
- Computational Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation
- Catalyst Synthesis
- Kinetic Modeling
- Surface Engineering
- Graphene
- Surface Functionalization
- Surface Chemistry
- Chemical Kinetics
- Photochemical Processes
- Nanoparticle Research
- Upconversion
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Quantum
- Fluorescence Upconversion
- Photoresponsible Particles
- Tomor Therapy
- Photoresponsive Materials
- Silica Nano Hollow Sphere Synthesis
Biography
Publications:
- A Comparative Adsorption Study of Sulfamethoxazole onto Graphene and Graphene oxide Nanosheets through Equilibrium, Kinetic and Thermodynamic Modeling.
- Nano-sphere silica sulfuric acid: Novel and efficient catalyst in the one-pot multi-component synthesis.
- Application of silica vanadic acid as a heterogeneous, selective and highly reusable catalyst for oxidation of sulfides at room temperature.
- Synthesis and characterization of thiol-functionalized silica nano hollow sphere as a novel adsorbent for removal of poisonous heavy metal ions from water: Kinetics, isotherms and error analysis.
- Chemically modified silica gel with thiol group as an adsorbent for retention of some toxic soft metal ions from water and industrial effluent.
- Fabrication of thiol functionalized nano hollow silica spheres by MPTMS.
- Application of silica vanadic acid as a heterogeneous, selective and highly reusable catalyst for oxidation of sulfides at room temperature.
- Surveying Social-Cultural Impacts on Tourism Industry.
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Melting Process in Au15Ag40 Nanoalloys.
- A unified platform for experimental and quantum mechanical study of antibiotic removal from water.
- Insights into doxycycline adsorption onto graphene nanosheet: a combined quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinetic study.
- A comprehensive adsorption study and modeling of antibiotics as a pharmaceutical waste by graphene oxide nanosheets.
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This journal is guided by Rahele Rostamian (University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.