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Alireza Marandi (b. 1997) received a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry (with honors) from Semnan University (2015-2019), where he gained experience in organic chemistry and worked in Koukabi & Kolvari’s lab on developing heterogeneous magnetic catalysts in organic reactions and synthesizing organic derivatives under supervision of Prof. Nadiya Koukabi, and Prof. Eskandar Kolvari. He entered the University of Tehran for his Master’s studies (2019-2022). Fascinated by learning more about other chemistry fields, he joined Prof. Hossein Mahdavi’s research group to work on the design and fabrication of novel Nanofiltration membranes for water treatment applications. During that time, he worked with Prof. Nadiya Koukabi as a research assistant at Semnan University and published several papers. Constantly fascinated by further exploration and knowledge of Polymer and Organic aspects of chemistry, he is currently seeking research opportunities as a Ph.D. student in Europe, the United States, and Canada.
Living in : Iran
Gender : MaleRace : Middle Eastern
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Educations

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PolymerMaster'sUniversity of Tehran2021-07-09 Iran
Supervisor's name :Dr. Hossein Mahdavi
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PES/PSF membranes
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Applied ChemistryBachelor'sSemnan University2019-09-14 Iran
Supervisor's name :Dr. Nadiya Koukabi
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Fabrication heterogenous catalysts in organic reactions

Work Experiences

Senior Production Manager
at KMT
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Journal Publications

Publication Title :
Fe3O4@TEA core-shell nanoparticles decorated palladium: A highly active and magnetically separable nanocatalyst for the Heck coupling reactionFirst author
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Immobilization of –OSO3H on activated carbon powder and its use as a heterogeneous catalyst in the synthesis of phthalazine and quinoline derivativesFirst author
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Fabrication of activated carbon sulfuric acid as an excellent and novel solid acid catalyst, evaluating its catalytic activity in synthesizing 1,8-dioxo-octahydroxanthenes and 14-aryl-14H-dibenzo[a,j]xanthenesFirst author
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The Fe3O4@apple seed starch core-shell structure decorated In(III): A green biocatalyst for the one-pot multicomponent synthesis of pyrazole-fused isocoumarins derivatives under solvent-free conditionsFirst author
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Magnetic cellulose nanocrystals as efficient support for indium(III) in the synthesis of tetrazoles and phthalazinesSecond author
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Research Keywords

Membrane
Catalysis
Organic chemistry
Polymer chemistry

Awards

First Rank Student in UniversityBachelor