Talk:Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan
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[edit]He was not a 'nuclear' scientist. He was a chemist. His papers were chemistry/membrane oriented. --johndanR
- Correlation of Nitrogen Enriching Polymeric
- Membranes Performance Developed through
- Various Methods with their Morphological
- Structure Revealed via SEM
- Various phase inversion methods were applied to fabricate oxygen selective membranes
- out of polymeric materials such as polycarbonate (PC), ethylene vinyl
- acetate (EVA), and polyvinylchloride (PVC) that were dissolved in solvents like
- chloroform, tetrahydrofuran (THF), cyclohexanone, and dimethylformamide (DMF)....
- membrane;
- Seyyed Abbas Mousavi, Reza Roosta Azad*, Ahmad Ramazani, and
- Mostafa Ahamadi-Roshan
- Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Sharif University of Technology,
- P.O. Box: 9465-11365, Tehran, Iran
http://www.sid.ir/En/VEWSSID/J_pdf/81320060403.pdf
--johndanR
POV Pushing
[edit]There's some very nasty POV pushing going on in the lead. Stop it. --109.151.175.41 (talk) 06:09, 12 February 2012 (UTC)
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