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Iranians Produces Antibacterial Nanocoatings Using Marigold Seeds

Iranians Produces Antibacterial Nanocoatings Using Marigold Seeds

A Farsi report by ISNA has quoted the researchers as saying that the nanoparticles used in these coatings are produced from seeds of a medicinal plant.

The project’s manager, Yousef Amrollahi, told ISNA that the nanocoatings were previously manufactured by a German company.

“In our studies, we upgraded them to produce nanocolours that have three features simultaneously,” he added.

In addition, he noted, one of the properties of the produced nanocoatings is their photocatalytic (self-cleansing) property.

“Titanium nanoparticles in samples made in other countries are activated by using sunlight. When they are activated the self-cleansing effect will also be activated.”

“In the samples produced inside the country the photocatalytic properties are activated by using sunlight, and thus this self-cleansing property will be created in the room as well,” Yousefi added.

The manager of the project also noted that another feature of these colours is their air-purification saying that the coatings can absorb and decompose mercury and lead in the air.

“The third property of the nanocoatings is that they are antibacterial. This means that the four types of bacteria identified in the buildings disappear when sitting on the coating,” he continued.

Yousefi pointed out that the base of these coatings are colloid nanoparticles of silver.

“Because of the toxicity of silver nanoparticles, they produce many environmental pollutants, but in this research project we synthesized it using a plant type.”

“In this research, we used seeds of marigold to synthesize colloid nanoparticles of silver. Therefore, this substance even can be used to antibacterialize beverages,” Yousefi went on to say.

He said production of “water-repellent bricks” is another achievement of the company which is based in Fars Science and Technology Park.

“By applying nanoparticles on the surface and inside bricks, we produced water-repellent materials that prevent water from penetrating into the walls of the building.”

Referring to the humid weather of the northern cities of Iran, the researcher said, using this brick will prevent moisture from penetrating into the walls.

Yousefi also said that organosilane nanoparticles have been used in production of these bricks adding that organosilanes are the greenest structures being produced in the world.

Iran Keen to Export Agricultural Machinery to Armenia

 

Head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO), Mojtaba Khosrowtaj, recently met Armenian Ambassador to Tehran Artashes Tumanyan.

Iran Keen to Export Agricultural Machinery to ArmeniaDuring the meeting, Khosrowtaj referred to the ‘long-standing and brilliant’ history of trade ties between Tehran and Yerevan, and called for the expansion of mutual cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.

According to a Farsi report by the Soroosh News Agency, Khosrowtaj further exchanged views with the Armenian ambassador on holding Iran’s exclusive expo in Yerevan, and issues related to exporting Iran’s agricultural machinery to Armenia.

Tumanyan, for his part, expressed satisfaction with the TPO’s sustained and effective efforts and follow-ups to expand trade between the two states.

“We will do our best to prepare the grounds for the presence of interested Armenian companies in Iran’s exclusive exhibition [due] to be held in Yerevan,” he added.

On exporting Iranian agricultural machinery to Armenia, Tumanyan said Iran has serious rivals in this field.

He stressed that Iranian companies involved in this field, however, can establish direct connection and promote effective interaction with Armenian agriculture associations and consumers to win a greater share of the country’s market by presenting the advantages of their products to their customers.

Iran’s exclusive expo is expected to be held from September 22 to 25, 2017.

Iran Safe Place for Investment: Top Austrian MP

In a Friday meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran, Kopf hailed Iran’s ‘stable’ situation, and stressed that investment in Iran is safe.

Iran Safe Place for Investment: Top Austrian MPIran’s foreign minister, for his part, underscored closer mutual cooperation between Tehran and Vienna, especially in the banking sector.

Zarif then highlighted the status of the European Union, and called on the EU to play a more efficient role in regional and international issues.

During the talks, the two sides further discussed bilateral, regional and international issues.

The two sides highlighted the necessity of continued consultations and meetings between high-ranking officials of both countries.

They also stressed the need to fight terrorist and extremist groups and enhance economic cooperation, particularly in the area of small and medium-sized industries.

Iranian, Kazakh FMs Stress Expansion of Ties

Iranian, Kazakh FMs Stress Expansion of Ties

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sat down with his Kazakh opposite number Kairat Abdrakhmanov on Friday evening.

During the meeting, the top Kazakh diplomat said his country is keen to expand its relations with Iran and implement the agreements already reached by both sides.

He specifically underlined the need to boost cooperation in the tourism sector, and said Astana is interested in taking the necessary steps to further enhance bilateral ties in that area.

The two sides also discussed promotion of mutual cooperation, particularly in the banking sector

Zarif and Abdrakhmanov also stressed the need for increase collaborations in international circles, launching a joint campaign against terrorists, boosting the trend of Astana talks on Syria, enhancing scientific and technological collaboration, tackling pollution caused by particulate matter, and boosting transit cooperation.

British Official Calls for Enhanced Cooperation with Iran

British Official Calls for Enhanced Cooperation with Iran

During the Friday evening meeting, Burt touched upon his country’s interest in developing cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The two sides emphasized the implementation of the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, known as JCPOA, and exchanged views on the regional issues.

The Iranian and British officials also called for an end to the conflict in Yemen, and urged that the appalling conditions of people in the impoverished Arab country should be addressed.

Budapest Eager to Promote Agricultural Ties with Tehran

Budapest Eager to Promote Agricultural Ties with Tehran

Speaking at the meeting held in Tehran, Jakab expressed his pleasure with traveling to the Islamic Republic.

“We hope you [FM Zarif] will have a visit to Hungary. We are interested in strengthening the cooperation of the two countries in various fields.”

“After the first joint commission, we are eager to boost parliamentary and also economic cooperation, especially in the field of agriculture,” Jakab added.

For his part, FM Zarif said that in recent years, Iran has had good relations with Budapest.

“The history of the bilateral ties goes back to a long time ago. I hope in the future I would have a trip to Hungary,” Zarif noted, stressing that banking cooperation provides the ground for expanding collaborations in other fields.

The two sides also discussed issues related to parliamentary cooperation, tourism, energy, and water management.

Kyrgyzstan Ready to Expand Cooperation with Iran: FM

Kyrgyzstan Ready to Expand Cooperation with Iran: FM

During their Friday meeting, the Kyrgyz official congratulated Iran on holding its presidential election in a democratic atmosphere, saying that the presidential votes led to the strengthening of the Islamic Republic’s status at the regional and international arena.

Abdyldaev also stated that Iran and Kyrgyzstan could expand ties in various fields. He said there are good areas for cooperation in fields like small and medium industries, mines, agriculture, railways, launching airlines, power plants and dams.

Abdyldaev stressed that his country welcomes cooperation with Iranian companies in these fields.

In turn, Iran’s Zarif welcomed the expansion and deepening of cooperation between the two countries, saying that Tehran is also interested in cooperating with Bishkek on energy, agriculture and transit.

Zarif stressed that the obstacles in this way must be removed.

“We are interested in launching airlines. We believe that launching flights, easing visa regime and removing banking barriers will pave the way for further development of bilateral relations,” Zarif went on to say.

Iran, Ecuador Call for Expansion of Mutual Cooperation

Iran, Ecuador Call for Expansion of Mutual Cooperation

During the Friday meeting held in Tehran, Caesar Navas expressed his satisfaction of being in Iran, saying he is conveying the warm wishes of the Ecuadorian president.

“I am pleased to say that after your visit to Ecuador, the two countries are expanding their ties. We have opened a business office in Tehran and are interested in cooperating with you in various fields,” the Ecuadorian official told Zarif.

Zarif, for his part, referred to his visit to the South American country along with delegations from Iran’s public and private economic sectors, and said, “There exists good potentials for bilateral cooperation in such fields as housing, technology, energy and banking.”

The Iranian foreign minister also stressed the importance of mutual cooperation in all areas including economic, security, multilateral and international ones.

The two sides also emphasized the exchange of experience in fight against drug trafficking and providing education in this regard. They also discussed regional developments, underlining that the issues in the region have to be resolved by the regional countries.

The meeting was also attended by the Ecuadorian deputy minister of foreign affairs.

Iran FM Holds Talks with Ghanaian, Zimbabwean Officials

Iran FM Holds Talks with Ghanaian, Zimbabwean Officials

During their Friday meeting, Zarif and Zimbabwe’s FM Simbarashe Simbanenduku Mumbengegwi discussed bilateral and regional issues.

Holding Tehran-Harare joint commission, fight against terrorism, and some other topics were top on the agenda of the two officials’ talks.

Zarif also met Ghana’s Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia, who is in Tehran to attend President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration on Saturday.

In the meeting, the two officials exchanged views on the ways to expand bilateral relations, especially in the fields of industry, energy, banking and agriculture.

Iran FM Holds Talks with Ghanaian, Zimbabwean Officials

Iranian Deputy FM Meets Turkish Undersecretary in Ankara

Iranian Deputy FM Meets Turkish Undersecretary in Ankara

Jaberi Ansari, who is also Iran’s senior negotiator at Astana talks on Syria, conferred with Yalçın on the latest regional and international developments, particularly the issues of Syria and Palestine.

The two sides also discussed the required arrangements for holding a fresh round of expert talks on Syria peace in Tehran with the aim of ensuring its success.

The Iranian diplomat arrived in the Turkish capital on Thursday morning after visiting Moscow, where he had held several rounds of consultations within the framework of Astana Process.