Professor Ezat (Tahmineh) Keshavarzi

Professor Ezat (Tahmineh) Keshavarzi

keshavrz@iut.ac.ir
Office
Room No. 514, Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, 84156-83111, IRAN
Phone
+98 313 3913281
Fax
+98 313 3912350
Positions
Professor of Physical Chemistry, Statistical Thermodynamics
Research Interests
Statistical Thermodynamics of In-homogenous fluids
Classical Density Functional Theory
Electric Double Layer Super Capacitors
Phase Transition
Pressure tensor
Interfacial Properties
Adsorption of Confined Fluid in Nanopores
Nano-thermodynamics
Thermodynamics of small systems
Molecular Building bulks
Nanoclusters
Nanofluids
Thermal conductivity
Viscosity
and Rheological Properties of Nano-Fluid
Statitistical thermodynamics of bulk fluids
Direct Correlation Function
Small K Structure of Factor
Equation of state
Intermolecular Forces
type: Journal
Title Conference / Journal Date
The impact of convexity and concavity in modeled core-shell electrode pores on faradic and EDL capacitances: A comparison across spherical geometries Journal of Energy Storage
Mechanistic Insights into Diameter-Dependent Charging and Capacitance in Graphene-CNT Hybrid Electrodes with Concentrated Aqueous LiClO4 Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Prediction of SCA, overscreening and crowding phenomena of binary mixtures of ionic liquids at the spherical cavity of a porous electrode of EDL supercapacitors and its relation to PZC and stern region thickness ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
New Insights on Infinite and Negative Values of Diffuse Capacitance and Correlations with Surface Phenomena JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Electric Double Layer Structure, Diffuse, and Zeta Potentials in Spherical Cationic and Anionic Liposomes: A Comparative Study of the Restricted Primitive Model and Solvent Restricted Primitive Model Using Classical Density Functional Theory LANGMUIR
Analytical expression for Poisson's equation in relation to a bispherical pore and examination of influence of the pore wall's concave and convex structure on the EDL capacitance curve JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Nucleation mechanism in the absence and presence of an electric field JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING
Surface Charge Regulation on the Concave Wall of a Spherical Silica Pore, Impact of the EDL Overlap, Potential Drop in the Stern Region, and Deviation from the Electroneutrality Principle Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Modeling the Electric Double Layer at the Liposome Vesicle via Classical Density Functional Theory: Solution of Poisson's Equations for Curved Membranes
The impurity effect on the capacitance of ionic liquid-based supercapacitors: A classical density functional theory study of ionic liquids inside the spherical cavity of the porous electrode