The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Adsorption, Zeolite, Fly ash, Mineralogy and Chemical engineering. The Adsorption study combines topics in areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Nanotechnology, Catalysis and Magnesium. His Inorganic chemistry research focuses on subjects like Process engineering, which are linked to Coal.
His Clinoptilolite study in the realm of Zeolite interacts with subjects such as Urban runoff. His work carried out in the field of Fly ash brings together such families of science as Chemical reaction, Crystallization, Silicon, Municipal solid waste and Infrared spectroscopy. His Mineralogy study combines topics in areas such as Crystallinity, Ultrasound irradiation and Ultrasound energy.
His main research concerns Zeolite, Chemical engineering, Adsorption, Clinoptilolite and Inorganic chemistry. His Zeolite study incorporates themes from Fly ash, Mineralogy and Nuclear chemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Specific surface area and Scanning electron microscope in addition to Mineralogy.
His Adsorption study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Toluene and Aqueous solution. As part of the same scientific family, Hossein Kazemian usually focuses on Clinoptilolite, concentrating on Environmental chemistry and intersecting with Wastewater and Leaching. The Inorganic chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Ion, Ion exchange, Selectivity and Sorption.
His primary areas of study are Adsorption, Chemical engineering, Zeolite, Toluene and Metal-organic framework. His studies in Adsorption integrate themes in fields like Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Inorganic chemistry, Aqueous solution and Particle size. His Chemical engineering study combines topics in areas such as Polymer, Metal, Methane, Composite number and Thermal treatment.
His Zeolite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nutrient management, Waste management, Fly ash and Anaerobic digestion. Hossein Kazemian has included themes like Isobutanol and Relative humidity in his Toluene study. His Metal-organic framework research integrates issues from Porosity and Metallurgy, Grinding.
His primary areas of investigation include Adsorption, Chemical engineering, Sorption, Zeolite and Waste management. His Adsorption research incorporates elements of Fly ash, Chemical reaction, Mineralogy and Relative humidity. The various areas that Hossein Kazemian examines in his Fly ash study include Municipal solid waste and Catalysis.
His Chemical engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Isobutanol, Volatile organic compound, Humidity, Toluene and Metal-organic framework. His work deals with themes such as Ion exchange, Dimensionless quantity, Inorganic chemistry, Nanoparticle and Specific surface area, which intersect with Sorption. His work carried out in the field of Zeolite brings together such families of science as Microporous material, Sewage treatment and Petrochemical.
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In situ high pressure study of ZIF-8 by FTIR spectroscopy
Yue Hu;Hossein Kazemian;Sohrab Rohani;Yining Huang.
Chemical Communications (2011)
Solid‐state Materials and Methods for Hydrogen Storage: A Critical Review
Kean Long Lim;Hossein Kazemian;Hossein Kazemian;Zahira Yaakob;Wan Ramli Wan Daud.
Chemical Engineering & Technology (2010)
Conversion of coal fly ash to zeolite utilizing microwave and ultrasound energies: A review
Syed Salman Bukhari;Jamshid Behin;Jamshid Behin;Hossein Kazemian;Sohrab Rohani.
Fuel (2015)
Carbon dioxide capturing technologies: a review focusing on metal organic framework materials (MOFs)
Rana Sabouni;Hossein Kazemian;Sohrab Rohani.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2014)
Soil cadmium stabilization using an Iranian natural zeolite
A. Ansari Mahabadi;M.A. Hajabbasi;H. Khademi;H. Kazemian.
Geoderma (2007)
The use of clinoptilolite and its sodium form for removal of radioactive cesium, and strontium from nuclear wastewater and Pb2+, Ni2+, Cd2+, Ba2+ from municipal wastewater.
H. Faghihian;M. Ghannadi Marageh;H. Kazemian.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes (1999)
Using zeolitic adsorbents to cleanup special wastewater streams: A review
Madjid Delkash;Babak Ebrazi Bakhshayesh;Hossein Kazemian.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (2015)
Modified LaCoO3 nano-perovskite catalysts for the environmental application of automotive CO oxidation
Bahman Seyfi;Morteza Baghalha;Hossein Kazemian.
Chemical Engineering Journal (2009)
Rapid and efficient crystallization of MIL-53(Fe) by ultrasound and microwave irradiation
Jeff Gordon;Hossein Kazemian;Sohrab Rohani.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (2012)
Conversion of high silicon fly ash to Na-P1 zeolite : Alkaline fusion followed by hydrothermal crystallization
H. Kazemian;H. Kazemian;Z. Naghdali;T. Ghaffari Kashani;F. Farhadi.
Advanced Powder Technology (2010)
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