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March 12-14, 2019 University of Zabol, Iran In name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful ————————————————————————— March 12-14, 2019 University of Zabol, Iran By: Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zabol In collaboration with: Iranian Chemical Society 2 ————————————————————————— CONTENTS WELCOME MESSAGE 4 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 5 CHAIRMEN OF THE CONGRESS 8 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 9 ACADEMIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 14 STUDENTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 17 SPONSOR 18 SPEECHES PROGRAM 21 POSTERS PRESENTATIONS 21 ABSTRACTS 38 AUTHOR INDEX 257 3 ————————————————————————— WELCOME MESSAGE Dear Colleagues On the behalf of our hosts and of the Organizing Committee, it is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the 26th Iranian Seminar of Organic Chemistry to be held in the University of Zabol from March 12 to 14, 2019. I would first like to thank our sponsors for their generous support for the 26th Iranian Seminar of Organic Chemistry. I would also like to convey my sincere gratitude to the Advisory Com- mittee and to the members Organizing Committee especially my kind colleagues in Depart- ment of Chemistry as well as the MSc Students, staffs, the Iranian Chemical Society for their tremendous efforts, on which the success of this venture depends. This conference would not have been possible without them. For the 26th conference, we have planned a scientific program consisting of 20 invited lec- tures and 195 poster presentations. Filled with brilliant presentations on the latest issues and recent developments in the field, we anticipate an intellectually demanding and stimulating experience for all participants. We believe that the lectures and poster sessions, which will take place in the main hall in the center of the conference site, will be lively and stimulating and will leave a lasting impression on all participants. As organizers of the conference, it is our hope that you, the participants, thoroughly enjoy the 26th Iranian Seminar of Organic Chemistry; that you benefit from the rich scientific program, strengthen your professional network and take home lasting memories of your experiences here. We also hope you take pleasure in the venue, the beauties and culture of Zabol. We truly hope you enjoy the conference! Dr. M. Bohlooli Chairman of ISOC26 March 2019 4 ————————————————————————— PROGRAM OVERVIEW Time Tuesday, 12 March, 2019 ﺳﻪ ﺷﻨﺒﻪ، 21 اﺳﻔﻨﺪ، 97 8:00-13:00 Registration 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 15:00-17:00 Opening Ceremony 17:00-18:00 Coffee Break & Poster Session A Chairmen: Prof. Babak Karimi, Prof. Kazem Saeedi & Dr. Ashraf Moradi Prof. Ayoob Bazgir 18:00-18:30 Transition Metal Catalyzed Organic Transformations Dr. Reza Sheikhnejad 18:30-19:00 Chemistry's Role in the Treatment of Cancer Dr. Tayeb Kakeshpour 19:00-20:00 AMHB: (Anti)aromaticity-Modulated Hydrogen Bonding 20:00-21:00 Dinner 22:00-23:30 Swimming pool – Gentlemen Wednesday, 13 March, 2019 ﭼﻬﺎرﺷﻨﺒﻪ، 22 اﺳﻔﻨﺪ، 97 Chairmen: Prof. Hossein Eshghi, Prof. MohammadAli Naseri & Dr. Reza Aryan 8:00-8:30 Dr. Meysam Yarie Applications of Phosphonium-based Ionic Liquids in Chemical Processes Dr. Mohaddeseh Shahabinejad 8:30-9:00 Fabrication of Ultra-Small Ruthenium Nanoparticles on Porous Modified Reduced Graphene Oxide and its Application in Solvent-Free Oxidation of Cyclohexene with Mo- lecular Oxygen Dr. Naeimeh Salehi 9:00-9:30 Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Ligands as Potential Anti- Alzheimer’s Agents Prof. Ali Khalafinezhad 9:30-10:00 Polyethylene Glycol-bonded Tetraethyl Ammonium L-Prolinate: A New Highly Efficient Biodegradable Amino Acid-based Ionic Liquid for the Synthesis of Some DNA Binders as Anticancer Agents 10:00-11:00 Coffee Break & Poster Session B Chairmen: Prof. Ali Khalafinezhad, Prof. MohammadAil Zolfigol & Prof. Sara Sobhani 5 ————————————————————————— 11:00-11:30 Dr. Ehsanorreza Poorhassan Continuous Flow Synthesis of Cyclopropanated Amino Acids Using Diazo Compounds Dr. Neda Seyedi 11:30-12:00 Fabrication of Nitrogen-enriched Graphene Oxide/Cu NPs as a Highly Efficient and Recyclable Heterogeneous Nanocatalyst for the Chan-Lam Cross-Coupling Reaction Dr. Abdolhamid Bamoniri 12:00-12:30 Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds Bearing Nitrogen and Oxygen Atoms using Nano- kaolin/BF3/Fe3O4 Based on Green Chemistry in Different Conditions Prof. Massoud Kaykhaii 12:30-13:00 Introducing the Corresponding Committee on Reference Materials of the Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (ISIRI/REMCO) 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break Chairmen: Dr. Abdolhamid Bamoniri, Prof. HamidReza Shaterian & Dr. Alireza Samzadeh-Kermani 15:00-15:30 Prof. MohammadAli Zolfigol Anomeric Based Oxidation Dr. Reza Aryan 15:30-16:00 Green Synthesis of Monocyclic and Fused Nitrogen Heterocycles with Promising Bioac- tivity Effects 16:00-16:30 Prof. Reza Ranjbar-Karimi Perhalopyridines: Synthesis and Synthetic Utility Dr. Mahnoosh Rashidi 16:30-17:00 Biochemical Synthesis of Ag@AgCl Nanoparticles and its Application in Photodegra- tion of Azo Dyes 17:00-18:00 Coffee Break & Poster Session C Chairmen: Prof. Reza Ranjbar-Karimi, Prof. Bi Bi Fatameh Mirjalili & Dr. Fereshteh Shiri Prof. AliReza Modarresi-Alam 18:00-18:30 Application of Conducting Polymers (Polyanilines) in Sustainable and Renewa- ble Energies and Electronic Systems 18:30-19:00 Dr. Ahmad Akrami Intelligent Chemical Passive Defense Dr. Saba Daliran 19:00-19:30 Metal-organic Frameworks as Heterogeneous (Photo-) Catalysts in Organic Transfor- mation Reactions Prof. HamidReza Shaterian 19:30-20:00 Preparation and Characterization of New Organocatalysts Supported on Nanomag- netic Particles as Green Nanocatalysts and Their Applications in Organic Synthesis 20:00-21:00 Dinner 21:00-22:30 Swimming pool – Ladies 6 ————————————————————————— Thursday, 14 March, 2019 ﭘﻨﺞ ﺷﻨﺒﻪ، 23 اﺳﻔﻨﺪ، 97 8:00-15:00 Sightseeing 16:00-17:00 Coffee Break 17:00-20:00 Closing Ceremony 20:00-21:00 Dinner 7 ————————————————————————— CHAIRMEN OF THE CONGRESS Dr. Mousa Bohlooli Chairman of ISOC26 Dr. Hamid Beyzaei Chairman of the Executive Committee Dr. Alireza Oveisi Chairman of the Scientific Committee 8 ————————————————————————— SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Prof. Kazem Saidi Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Dr. Mansour Ghaffari University of Zabol Prof. Iraj Mohammadpour Isfahan University Prof. Abdolhamid Alizadeh Razi University 9 ————————————————————————— Dr. Abdolhamid Bamoniri University of Kashan Prof. Arash Ghorbani Ilam University Prof. Nader Noroozi-Pesyan Urmia University Prof. Abdolali Alizadeh Tarbiat Modares University Prof. Abbasali Esmaeili Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 10 ————————————————————————— Prof. Ghodsi Mohammadi Alzahra University Prof. Hamidreza Shaterian University of Sistan and Bluchestan Dr. Hojatollah Khabazzadeh Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Dr. Esmat Tavakolinejad Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Dr. Mahmood Sanchooli University of Zabol 11 ————————————————————————— Dr. Alireza Samzadeh-Kermani University of Zabol Dr. Reza Aryan University of Zabol Dr. Hamid Beyzaei Organic Chemistry Dr. Ashraf Moradi Organic Chemistry Dr. Esmael Sanchooli Organic Chemistry 12 ————————————————————————— Dr. Alireza Oveisi Organic Chemistry 13 ————————————————————————— ACADEMIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr. Reza Aryan Organic Chemistry Dr. Hamid Beyzaei Organic Chemistry Dr. Mansour Ghaffari -Moghadam Organic Chemistry Dr. Pouya Karimi Physical Chemistry 14 ————————————————————————— Dr. Ashraf Moradi Organic Chemistry Dr. Mahdieh Poursargol Physical Chemistry Dr. Zohreh Razmara Inorganic Chemistry Dr. Hojat Samareh -Delarami Physical Chemistry Dr. Esmael Sanchooli Organic Chemistry 15 ————————————————————————— Dr. Mahmood Sanchooli Physical Chemistry Dr. Somaye Shahraki Inorganic Chemistry Dr. Fereshteh Shiri Analytical Chemistry Dr. Fatemeh Haddadi Biology 16 ————————————————————————— STUDENTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fatemeh Khosravi Hoda Davoodi Afsaneh Barkhordar Fahimeh Sistani Farahnaz Raji-Dahmardeh Sara Oudi Fezeh Shahraki Samira Ghasemi Zahra Malayee Arezoo Kazemi-Komak Elaheh Yarmohammadi Asma Amini-Bagha Mohadeseh Akbarian Farideh Malekraisi Marjan Pourhabibi Marziyeh Sharifi-Rad Somaye Nazri Motahare Kiani Samireh Karamzadeh Jamshid Mirshekar 17 ————————————————————————— SPONSERS 18 ————————————————————————— SPEECHES PROGRAM Tuesday, 12 March, 2019 ﺳﻪ ﺷﻨﺒﻪ، 21 اﺳﻔﻨﺪ، 97 Time Lecturer & Title of the Lecture 18:00-18:30 Prof. Ayoob Bazgir Transition Metal Catalyzed Organic Transformations 18:30-19:00 Dr. Reza Sheikhnejad Chemistry's Role in the Treatment of Cancer 19:00-20:00 Dr. Tayeb Kakeshpour AMHB: (Anti)aromaticity-Modulated Hydrogen Bonding Wednesday, 13 March, 2019 ﭼﻬﺎرﺷﻨﺒﻪ، 22 اﺳﻔﻨﺪ، 97 8:00-8:30 Dr. Meysam Yarie Applications of Phosphonium-based Ionic Liquids in Chemical Processes Dr. Mohaddeseh Shahabinejad 8:30-9:00 Fabrication of Ultra-Small Ruthenium Nanoparticles on Porous Modified Reduced Graphene Oxide and its Application in Solvent-Free Oxidation of Cyclohexene with Molecular Oxygen Dr. Naeimeh Salehi 9:00-9:30 Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Ligands as Potential Anti-Alzheimer’s Agents Prof. Ali Khalafinezhad 9:30-10:00 Polyethylene Glycol-bonded Tetraethyl Ammonium L-Prolinate: A New 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