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Current Analytical Chemistry

Editor-in-Chief

ISSN (Print): 1573-4110
ISSN (Online): 1875-6727

Biography

Meet Our Editorial Board Member

Author(s): Mashallah Rezakazemi

Volume 15, Issue 2, 2019

Page: [101 - 101] Pages: 1

DOI: 10.2174/157341101502190219091844

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Rezakazemi, M.; Amooghin, A.E.; Montazer-Rahmati, M.M.; Ismail, A.F.; Matsuura, T. State-of-the-art membrane based CO2 separation using mixed matrix membranes: An overview on current status and future directions. Prog. Polym. Sci., 2014, 39 817-861. (This paper was selected twice as one of the top 25 hottest articles.)
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Rezakazemi, M.; Sadrzadeh, M.; Matsuura, T. Thermally stable polymers for advanced high-performance gas separation membranes. Pror. Energy Combust. Sci., 2018, 66, 1-41. [This paper was selected as one of the Top Social Media Articles.].
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Rezakazemi, M.; Heydari, I.; Zhang, Z. Hybrid systems: Combining membrane and absorption technologies leads to more efficient acid gases (CO2 and H2S) removal from natural gas. J. CO2 Utilization, 2017, 18, 362-369.
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Rezakazemi, M.; Vatani, A.; Mohammadi, T. Synergistic interactions between POSS and fumed silica and their effect on the properties of crosslinked PDMS nanocomposite membranes. RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 82460-82470.
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Rezakazemi, M.; Shahidi, K.; Mohammadi, T. Hydrogen separation and purification using crosslinkable PDMS/zeolite nanoparticle A mixed matrix membranes. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 2012, 37, 14576-14589.
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Rezakazemi, M.; Niazi, Z.; Mirfendereski, M.; Shirazian, S.; Mohammadi, T.; Pak, A. CFD simulation of natural gas sweetening in a gas-liquid hollow-fiber membrane contactor. Chem. Eng. J., 2011, 168, 1217-1226.

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