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Farid Safari
Farid Safari
Sustainability Projects Manager, ArcelorMittal Global R&D
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A review and comparative evaluation of thermochemical water splitting cycles for hydrogen production
F Safari, I Dincer
Energy Conversion and Management 205, 112182, 2020
4682020
Development and analysis of a novel biomass-based integrated system for multigeneration with hydrogen production
F Safari, I Dincer
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 44 (7), 3511-3526, 2019
2032019
Hydrothermal gasification performance of Enteromorpha intestinalis as an algal biomass for hydrogen-rich gas production using Ru promoted Fe–Ni/γ-Al2O3 nanocatalysts
O Norouzi, F Safari, S Jafarian, A Tavasoli, A Karimi
Energy conversion and management 141, 63-71, 2017
1312017
Promotion of hydrogen-rich gas and phenolic-rich bio-oil production from green macroalgae Cladophora glomerata via pyrolysis over its bio-char
O Norouzi, S Jafarian, F Safari, A Tavasoli, B Nejati
Bioresource technology 219, 643-651, 2016
1302016
Assessment and optimization of an integrated wind power system for hydrogen and methane production
F Safari, I Dincer
Energy conversion and management 177, 693-703, 2018
1232018
Hydrogen production via supercritical water gasification of almond shell over algal and agricultural hydrochars as catalysts
F Safari, N Javani, Z Yumurtaci
international journal of hydrogen energy 43 (2), 1071-1080, 2018
1212018
Hydrothermal gasification of Cladophora glomerata macroalgae over its hydrochar as a catalyst for hydrogen-rich gas production
F Safari, O Norouzi, A Tavasoli
Bioresource technology 222, 232-241, 2016
1042016
A study on the Fe–Cl thermochemical water splitting cycle for hydrogen production
F Safari, I Dincer
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 45 (38), 18867-18875, 2020
442020
Non-catalytic conversion of wheat straw, walnut shell and almond shell into hydrogen rich gas in supercritical water media
F Safari, M Salimi, A Tavasoli, A Ataei
Chinese journal of chemical engineering 24 (8), 1097-1103, 2016
442016
Hydrothermal gasification of different agricultural wastes in supercritical water media for hydrogen production: a comparative study
M Salimi, F Safari, A Tavasoli, A Shakeri
International Journal of Industrial Chemistry 7, 277-285, 2016
422016
Gasification of sugarcane bagasse in supercritical water media for combined hydrogen and power production: a novel approach
F Safari, A Tavasoli, A Ataei
International journal of environmental science and technology 13, 2393-2400, 2016
362016
Hydrogen and syngas production from gasification of lignocellulosic biomass in supercritical water media
F Safari, A Tavasoli, A Ataei, JK Choi
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture 4, 121-125, 2015
352015
Assessment and multi-objective optimization of a vanadium-chlorine thermochemical cycle integrated with algal biomass gasification for hydrogen and power production
F Safari, I Dincer
Energy Conversion and Management 253, 115132, 2022
342022
Gasification of Iranian walnut shell as a bio-renewable resource for hydrogen-rich gas production using supercritical water technology
F Safari, A Tavasoli, A Ataei
International Journal of Industrial Chemistry 8, 29-36, 2017
172017
Thermodynamic performance analysis of different organic Rankine cycles to generate power from renewable energy resources
A Ataei, F Safari, JK Choi
American Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 1 (2), 31-38, 2015
112015
Synthesis and design of engineered biochars as electrode materials in energy storage systems
O Norouzi, P Salimi, F Di Maria, SEM Pourhosseini, F Safari
Production of Materials from Sustainable Biomass Resources, 233-265, 2019
82019
Thermal and electrical analysis of a linear parabolic CPVT system
F Safari, A Ataei
Advances in Energy Research 3 (4), 221, 2015
42015
Development and analysis of alternative thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production
F Safari
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2021
12021
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