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F. Dehghani Firoozabadi, A. Ramazani Saadatabadi, A. Asefnejad,
Volume 41, Issue 1 (8-2022)
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Today, many people need to use bone grafts and implants because of damage to bone tissue. Due to the stimulation of the immune system after implantation, infection at the operation site is very common, which causes swelling and pain in the operation area. The use of zinc oxide nanoparticles reduces infection at the operation site and reduces the patient's need for antibiotics. In the present study, the morphology of the scaffolds was investigated by field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM). The toxicity of the samples was evaluated using MTT assay. The behavior of nanocomposites against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was investigated by measuring the diameter of the growth inhibition zone. It was found that modification of scaffolds with nanoparticles caused a growth inhibition in bacterial culture medium. It was also observed that fibroblast cells on the surface of the modified scaffolds had longer survival than polymer scaffolds. This study showed that the addition of oxidizing nanoparticles improves the antibacterial properties of scaffolds and cell viability and reduces scaffold toxicity.

R. Zarei, E. Mohammadsharifi, M. R. Loghman, M. Ramazani, Kh. Zamani,
Volume 41, Issue 1 (8-2022)
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The present research has examined the effect of adding Si3N4 on the mechanical and structural properties of NiCrAlY alloy. The structural and mechanical properties of the manufactured samples were characterized by SEM, XRD,  micro-hardness evaluation and pin on disk wear test. Various concentrations of Si3N4 powder (1, 3, and 5 wt.%) were mixed with NiCrAlY powder using a mechanical ball mill. Next, the mixtures were sintered at 1100 °C using the spark plasma sintering (SPS) technique. The XRD patterns indicated that the samples were composed of two phases of solid solution γ-Ni(Cr) and intermetallic compounds β-NiAl. The results of micro-hardness measurements showed that adding 1% Si3N4 to NiCrAlY enhanced the hardness from 418 to 614 HV. However, with an increase in the Si3N4 content from 1 to 5 wt%, the hardness diminished from 614 to 543 HV, and by Adding Si3N4 to the NiCrAlY, its tribological properties were significantly improved.

Sh. Talebniya, M. R. Saeri, I. Sharifi, A. Doostmohammadi,
Volume 41, Issue 1 (8-2022)
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Magnetic nanoparticles are of interest in various research fields such as magnetic fluids, catalysts, biotechnology, medicine, information storage, and environmental issues. However, spinel ferrite magnetic nanoparticles with proper magnetic properties could not be used alone in these applications because of their lack of biocompatibility and instability in aqueous solutions. Surface coating is an effective strategy to eliminate or minimize this issue. In this study, FeFe2O4 and ZnFe2O4 spinel ferrites were synthesized using the reverse co-precipitation method under a nitrogen gas atmosphere. The magnetic behavior of the particles, determined by a vibrating magnetometer (VSM) showed the saturation magnet (Ms) values of the FeFe2O4 and ZnFe2O4 spinel. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR)  spectra showed two high-frequency bands v1 and v2 at about 554-578 and 368-397 cm-1, respectively, which were related to the spinel structure. Finally, the synthesized FeFe2O4 nanoparticles were coated with chitosan and polyethylene glycol (PEG) biopolymers. The TEM and FTIR analysis indicated that the magnetic nanoparticles were uniformly coated by the biopolymers.

N. Mohammadi, B. Lotfi,
Volume 41, Issue 2 (11-2022)
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The purpose of this study was to improve the erosion behavior of Inconel 625 alloy by plasma transferred arc-deposited stellite6/B4C composite cladding. For this purpose, 5 wt.% of boron carbide was added to the stellite6 clad. Phase analysis and microstructure evaluation were conducted by Optical Microscope, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM), and Energy-dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS). Solid particle erosion tests with silica particles at 30˚ and 90˚ impact angles were performed to study the erosion behavior. Eroded surfaces were observed by SEM. Investigations showed that the addition of boron carbide particles caused finer microstructure in composite cladding. Moreover, hardness increased with adding boron carbide. Maximum erosion resistance was achieved at 30˚ impact angle. The weight loss of composite cladding were 20 % and 33 % compared to those obtained in Inconel 625 substrate and stellite6 cladding, respectively. The weight loss of the claddings and substrate showed negligible difference at 90˚ impact angle. The dominant mechanism of erosion for composite cladding at 30˚ impact angle was suggested to be cutting and detachment of reinforcing particles. Crater formation was found the predominant mechanism of erosion at 90˚ impact angle.

B. Sharifian, G. H. Borhani, E. Mohammad Sharifi,
Volume 41, Issue 2 (11-2022)
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In this study, mechanically milled (MM) Al-24TiO2-20B2O3 powder in molten Al7075 matrix was used in order to fabricate in-situ TiB2 and Al2O3 reinforcements in Al7075 matrix. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) examination was adopted to find reaction temperature between milled Al, TiO2, and B2O3 powders. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) patterns showed the existence of TiB2 and Al2O3 peaks (750 °C at Ar atmosphere) in MM powder. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) results revealed the uniform distribution of TiO2 and B2O3 particles in the aluminum matrix. 6 wt.% MM powder was added to molten Al7075 at 750 °C. The molten Al7075/TiB2-Al2O3 composite was poured in copper mold. The stir casted composites were hot extruded at 465 °C with extrusion ratio of 6:1 and ram speed of 5 mm/s. The microstructures (optical microscopy and TEM) and mechanical properties (hardness and tensile testing) of samples were evaluated. TEM results showed that in-situ TiB2 nanoparticles were formed. The tensile strength of extruded Al7075/TiB2-Al2O3 composite was reached the value of 496 MPa. This result was around four times greater than that of the as cast Al7075 alloy.

A. Azimi-Fouladi , S.a. Hasanzadeh-Tabrizi,
Volume 41, Issue 2 (11-2022)
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Water pollution is one of the big problems of human societies, and the need to find new ways to remove these pollutants has been given much attention in recent years. One of the methods is the use of photocatalysts. In this research, TiO2 and TiO2-CdO nanoparticles were prepared by a sol-gel method as nano photocatalysts. The produced samples have been used to degrade methylene blue under UV light. To characterize the prepared samples, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM), X-ray Energy Diffraction Spectroscopy (EDS), and Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis) were used. Microstructural results revealed nanoparticles with dimensions of 18 to 32 nm. XRD results showed that the main phase formed was the anatase. TiO2-4 wt.% CdO nanocomposite showed more photocatalytic activity compared to pure TiO2. Also, the effect of pH, irradiation time, and amount of powder on photocatalytic activity was investigated. The results showed that at pH=9, time of 75 min, and using 0.02 g TiO2-4 wt.% CdO photocatalyst, the maximum photocatalytic activity of about 92 % was obtained.
 

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