Dr. Mehdi Sattari m.sattari@iut.ac.ir Google Scholar Office Department of Chemical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 8415683111, Iran Phone +98 31 3391 5614 Fax +98 31 3391 2677 Positions Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Research Interests Applications of microfluidics in chemical engineering drug delivery and medicines Single-phase and multi-phase flow in miniaturized devices (microchannels microreactors micromixers) synthesize of nano-drug carriers Separation of target particles like proteins and CTCs from other blood cells For a better understanding of the research fields please see the link below: https://iutbox.iut.ac.ir/index.php/s/ioDGWWPM6qNwz9q Dr. Mehdi Sattari type: Journal Title Date Shear thinning and self-healing behavior of an IPN nanocomposite based on gelatin methacryloyl/alginate/nano-clay for cartilage tissue engineering application 2025-02 An Injectable IPN Nanocomposite Hydrogel Embedding Nano Silica for Tissue Engineering Application 2024-10 Numerical study of bacteria removal from microalgae solution using an asymmetric contraction-expansion microfluidic device: A parametric analysis approach 2023-10 A liquid-liquid microreactor for the intensification of hexavalent chromium removal from wastewaters 2021-12 Hexavalent chromium extraction from aqueous solutions in a liquid-liquid slug flow microreactor 2020-11 Mass transfer between phases in microchannels: A review 2018-05 The effect of the size of square microchannels on hydrodynamics and mass transfer during liquid-liquid slug flow 2017-11 Hydrodynamics and mass transfer in liquid-liquid non-circular microchannels Comparison of two aspect ratios and three junction structures 2017-08 Intensification of liquid-liquid mass transfer in a circular microchannel in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate 2017-07 Computational simulation of CO2 removal from gas mixtures by chemical absorbents in porous membranes 2015-04