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1 ESKANDAR KOLVARI CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Eskandar Kolvari Address: Department of Chemistry, Semnan University, Seman, P.O. Box Phone: Fax: and POSTION: Assistant Professor. EDUCATION: Ph.D.: Chemistry Field: Organic Chemistry Title: Application of solid acids and nano tube like reagents in organic synthesis Faculty of Chemistry, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, I.R. Iran M.Sc.: Chemistry Field: Organic Chemistry Faculty of Chemistry, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, I.R. Iran B. Sc.: Chemistry Field: Applied Chemistry 1

2 Department of Chemistry; Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, I.R. Iran. TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Oct., 2008-up to now) Graduate Heterocyclic Chemistry New Topics in Organic Chemsitry Reactive Intermediates Advanced Organic Chemsitry Undergraduate 1. Organic Chemistry I, II & III 2. Medicinal Chemistry, 3. General Chemistry, 4. Organic Chemistry Lab. CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS: Green and new methodology in Organic Chemsitry MEMBERSHIP: Iranian Chemical Society REFEREED JOURNAL PAPERS[1-25] Kolvari, E.; Mirzaeeyan, M.; "Al(NO 3 ) 3.9H 2 O: An Efficient Catalyst for the One-Pot Synthesis of 3,4-Dihydropyrimidin-2-(1H)-ones both under Reflux or Solvent-Free Conditions". Journal of Chemistry; Amoozadeh, A.; Ahmadzadeh, M.; Kolvari, E.; "Easy Access to Coumarin Derivatives Using Alumina Sulfuric Acid as an Efficient and Reusable Catalyst under Solvent-Free Conditions". Journal of Chemistry;

3 Yousefi-Seyf, J.; Tajeian, K.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Khazaei, A.; Zolfigol, M. A.; "A Green Protocol for the Bromination and Iodination of the Aromatic Compounds using H 5 IO 6 /NaBr and H 5 IO 6 /NaI in the Water". Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society; 2012, 33, Koukabi, N.; Kolvari, E.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Khazaei, A.; Shaghasemi, B. S.; Fasahati, B.; "A Magnetic Particle-Supported Sulfonic Acid Catalyst: Tuning Catalytic Activity between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis". Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis; 2012, 354, Kolvari, E.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Peiravi, M.; "Green synthesis of quinoxaline derivatives using p-dodecylbenzensulfonic acid as a surfactant-type Bronsted acid catalyst in water". Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews; 2012, 5, Kolvari, E.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Mirzaeean, M.; "Aluminium Nitrate Nonahydrate (Al(NO 3 ) 3 center dot 9 H 2 O): An Efficient Oxidant Catalyst for the One-Pot Synthesis of Biginelli Compounds from Benzyl Alcohols". Helvetica Chimica Acta; 2012, 95, Khazaei, A.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Gilandoust, M.; "Ultrasound Promoted One-Pot Synthesis of gem-chloronitro Compounds from Oximes". Organic Preparations and Procedures International; 2012, 44, Zolfigol, M. A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Salehzadeh, S.; Chehardoli, G.; Tidmarsh, I. S.; Niknam, K.; "A New Crystal Engineering Approach for the Synthesis of { K.18-Crown-6 I-3}(n) as a Nanotube-Like and Recyclable Catalyst for the Chemoselective Silylation of Alcohols". Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society; 2011, 8, Zolfigol, M. A.; Khazaei, A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Gilandoust, M.; "New Reagent for a One-Step Synthesis of Gem-Chloronitro Compounds from Oximes". Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society; 2011, 8, Koukabi, N.; Kolvari, E.; Khazaei, A.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Shirmardi-Shaghasemi, B.; Khavasi, H. R.; "Hantzsch reaction on free nano-fe 2 O 3 catalyst: excellent reactivity combined with facile catalyst recovery and recyclability". Chemical Communications; 2011, 47, Kolvari, E.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Koukabi, N.; Shirmardi-Shaghasemi, B.; "A simple and efficient one-pot synthesis of Hantzsch 1,4- dihydropyridines using silica sulphuric acid as a heterogeneous and reusable catalyst under solvent-free conditions". Chemical Papers; 2011, 65, Kolvari, E.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Banary, H.; "Surfactant-assisted synthesis of bis(indolyl)methanes in water". Chinese Chemical Letters; 2011, 22, Kolvari, E.; Khazaei, A.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Koukabi, N.; Gilandoust, M.; Bakhit, N.; "Rapid and highly efficient trimethylsilylation of alcohols and phenols with hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) catalysed by in situ generated I-2 using Oxone (R)/KI or cerium ammonium nitrate (CAN)/KI systems under mild conditions". Journal of Chemical Sciences; 2011, 123,

4 Zolfigol, M. A.; Kolvari, E.; Abdoli, A.; Shiri, M.; "Synthesis of new tripodal Hantzsch 1,4-dihydropyridines under solvent-free condition and their conversion to the corresponding tripodal pyridines". Molecular Diversity; 2010, 14, Zolfigol, M. A.; Khazaei, A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Soltani, H.; Behjunia, M.; "H5IO6/KI: A New Combination Reagent for Iodination of Aromatic Amines, and Trimethylsilylation of Alcohols and Phenols through in situ Generation of Iodine under Mild Conditions". Helvetica Chimica Acta; 2010, 93, Khazaei, A.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Soltani, H.; Bayani, L. S.; "Electrophilic Bromination of Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Amines with Iodic Acid/Potassium Bromide Under Mild Conditions". Synthetic Communications; 2010, 40, Zolfigol, M. A.; Khazaei, A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Soltani, H.; Behjunia, M.; Khakyzadeh, V.; "HIO 3 /KI: A new combination reagent for iodination of aromatic amines and trimethylsilylation of alcohols and phenols through in situ generation of iodine under mild conditions". Arkivoc; 2009, Khazaei, A.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Kolvari, E.; Koukabi, N.; Soltani, H.; Komaki, F.; "Electrophilic Bromination of Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Amines with Potassium Bromide/Orthoperiodic Acid under Mild Conditions". Synthesis-Stuttgart; 2009, Zolfigol, M. A.; Salehi, P.; Shiri, M.; Sayadi, A.; Abdoli, A.; Keypour, H.; Rezaeivala, M.; Niknam, K.; Kolvari, E.; "A simple and efficient route for the synthesis of di and tri(bis(indolyl) methanes) as new triarylmethanes". Molecular Diversity; 2008, 12, Zolfigol, M. A.; Shirini, F.; Chehardoli, G.; Kolvari, E.; "A catalytic and transition metal-free method for the chemoselective oxidation of alcohols to their corresponding carbonyl compounds using periodic acid or iodic acid in the presence of a catalytic amount of KBr". Journal of Molecular Catalysis a-chemical; 2007, 265, Zolfigol, M. A.; Niknam, K.; Bagherzadeh, M.; Ghorbani-Choghamarani, A.; Koukabi, N.; Hajjami, M.; Kolvari, E.; "Tribromoisocyanuric acid (TBCA) and Oxonee (R)-MX systems as oxidizing agents: Oxidative coupling of thiols to their corresponding disulfides under mild and heterogeneous conditions". Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society; 2007, 54, Zolfigol, M. A.; Bagherzadeh, M.; Mallakpour, S.; Chehardoli, G.; Kolvari, E.; Choghamarani, A. G.; Koukabi, N.; "Mild and heterogeneous oxidation of 4

5 urazoles to their corresponding triazolinediones via in situ generation Cl + using silica sulfuric acid/kclo 3 or silica chloride/oxone system". Catalysis Communications; 2007, 8, Kolvari, E.; Ghorbani-Choghamarani, A.; Salehi, P.; Shirini, F.; Zolfigol, M. A.; "Application of N-halo reagents in organic synthesis". Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society; 2007, 4, Kolvari, E.; "Sodium hydrogen sulfate: Safe and efficient". Synlett; 2006, Khazaei, A.; Mallakpour, S.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Ghorbani-Vaghei, R.; Kolvari, E.; "The application of N,N '-dibromo-n,n '-1,2-ethanediyl bis(ptoluenesulfonamide) as a powerful reagent for conversion of carboxylic acids into esters and amides with triphenylphosphine". Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements; 2004, 179,

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