Material Science Research Papers/Topics

Investigation of the efficacy of a ZnO-starch nanocomposite packaging to prolong the shelf life of fragaria ananassa (strawberries)

Abstract: Nanomaterials have been used recently in food packaging as antibacterial coatings because of their desirable antibacterial and antifungal properties. The use of antimicrobial packaging is to deter the growth of microorganisms responsible for spoilage or diseases in packaged foods, therefore prolonging their shelf life. In this study, potato peel starch and ZnO-starch nanocomposite paper (ZnO-starch NC paper) were developed and evaluated for antibacterial activity against Esche...

The effects of heavy metals on the quality and yield of vetiver grass (chrysopogon zizanioides) essential oil

Abstract: Vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides;CZ) is a well-known grass that can both remediate various heavy metals in soil as well as producing essential oil that is commonly used in premier perfumery, food and pharmaceutical industries. Due to this versatility property, this study was aimed at extracting essential oil from Chrysopogon zizanioides roots cultivated in SelibePhikwe mine tailings and study the quality and quantity (chemical composition and yield) of the Chrysopogon ziza...

The role of graphite addition on spark plasma sintered titanium nitride

Abstract: Composites of titanium nitride reinforced with graphite were synthesized using spark plasma sintering at 2000 °C. The effects of graphite addition on the microstructure, relative density, and mechanical properties of TiN ceramics matrix were examined. The investigation was performed on TiN powder with varying graphite content (1–5 wt.%) for 8 h using an energy ball milling equipment. Results show that TiN without and with graphite (TiN + 1 wt.% graphite) sintered at 2000 °C rec...

Synthesis and characterization of SnO2 nanofiller from recycled expanded polystyrene

Abstract: Polymer waste that has been viewed as a major threat to our environment is currently gaining attention as valuables resources are being obtained from it. Researchers are now developing nanocomposites/blends from plastic wastes as a way of recycling waste plastic rather than employing incineration and landfilling methods of recycling that are not environmentally friendly. The utilization of nanofiller to recycle waste polymers will enhance the mechanical, thermal and optical propert...

Temperature dependent electrical and gas sensing properties of ce/cuo nanostructures

Abstract: Research on semiconducting metal oxide (MO) nanostructures is a fascinating field that has received massive interest due to their significant physical and chemical properties which can be useful in the development of highly efficient nanodevices. Incorporating impurities such as metal elements into the MO matrix offers tailored properties for various applications. Doped MO nanostructures exhibit modified structural, optical, electrical and morphological properties rendering th...

Green synthesis of multilayer graphene/zno nanocomposite for photocatalytic application

Abstract: Green nanotechnology is an innovative research field with emphasis on the development of methods that minimize the use of health hazardous substances for environmental remediation. This study reports on the biosynthesis of nanostructured multilayer graphene (MLG) and zinc oxide (ZnO) from natural extracts for environmental applications. ZnO nanoparticles are fabricated for the first-time using Ageratum Houstonianum leaf extract as an effective chelating agent. Besides this, a ...

Bismuth Oxy-halide (BiOBrmI(1-m)) solid solutions for the photodegradation of methylene blue dye under solar and UV-light irradiation.

Abstract: Continuous discharge of textile wastes such as dyes into the water bodies deteriorates the quality of water. Therefore, the removal of these materials from the wastewater should be a priority due to their carcinogenic properties, which pose a health hazard to both human beings and aquatic life. The use of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for example heterogeneous photocatalysis has been broadly studied due to their efficacy in the removal of such organic contaminants. Engin...

Effect of Cd precursor on structure and optical properties of spin coated Zn0:9Cd0:1O films for optoelectronics applications

Abstract: The development of transparent conducting oxide materials has gained an increased interest in the scientific community for developing efficient low cost optoelectronic devices. The effect of Cd precursor on structural and optical properties of sol-gel synthesized Zn0.9Cd0.1O nanostructured films has been studied by using XRD, AFM, optical absorption and emission spectroscopic techniques. X-ray diffraction confirms the hexagonal wurtzite crystal structure of the deposited films and ...

Effect of Zr doping on the structural and electrical properties of spray deposited TiO2 thin films

Abstract: Doping is an effective material re-engineering technique, which provides a possibility of improving properties of materials for different applications. Herein, a Zr-doped TiO2 thin film was deposited applying the chemical spray pyrolysis method and the influence of varying zirconium dopant concentrations on the properties of the film was studied. Morphological studies showed that the Zr–TiO2 films were homogeneous with smaller grain sizes compared to the undoped TiO2 films. As-de...

Processing and characterization of a sorghum stem-based fibre polymer composite for building insulation application

Abstract: Agricultural residue-based fibrous (ARF) materials have been identified to be a commercially viable solution for energy-efficient building insulation application. ARFs have various advantages over synthetic fibers including environmentally friendly, light weight, low cost, and competent mechanical properties. Meanwhile, in many African countries including Botswana, the expertise to manufacture building insulators by using ARFs is scarce and consequently building insulation material...

Optoelectronic property refinement of FASnI3 films for photovoltaic application

Abstract: Tin (Sn) is a promising substitute for lead (Pb) in organic–inorganic hybrid halide perovskite-photovoltaic devices, but it is prone to delivering low power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) due to the poor quality of Sn-perovskite films. In this work, anilinium hypophosphite (AHP) co-additive is used to fabricate high-quality FASnI3 (FA+: formamidinium) perovskite films with suppressed phase-segregation and prolonged charge carrier lifetime. Perovskite films containing 0.05 M AHP a...

Production and Evaluation of the Impact Strength of Snail Shell Reinforced Epoxy Composite

Particulate-filled polymer composites are becoming quite attractive because of their low cost and wide application. Nowadays shells of arthropods and mollusks are widely used as reinforced materials due to their availability and impact mechanical properties. This study focused on theproduction and evaluation of impact strength of snail shell reinforced epoxy composite and as well given concrete information and recommendation on usage with respect to appropriate filler concentration an...

Synthesis and Characterization of Ti–Fe Oxide Nanomaterials: Adsorption–Degradation of Methyl Orange Dye

Organic solvent-free impregnation method was used to synthesize titanium-iron oxides (TIOs) nanomaterial. The physical properties of synthesized TIOs materials were characterized by XRD, SEM–EDX, BET, UV–Vis, and FTIR analytical techniques. The appearance of iron oxide (IO) on SEM image, XRD, and EDX spectra, the redshift on UV–Vis spectra of TIO compared to titanium oxide (TO), and intensity reduction in FTIR spectra proves the good impregnation of IO in TO lattice. The passing of t...

A Review on Advancements of Nanocomposites as Efficient Anode Modifier Catalyst for Microbial Fuel Cell Performance Improvement

Non-renewable energy sources produced from natural coal and oil may result in climate change and global warming as greenhouse gases are to the environment. This is why the main utilization of energy sources on renewable and alternate green energy  to deliver power. Thus, a microbial fuel cell device is one of the cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy conversion devices that uses renewable organic wastes as fuel source and converts this stored chemical energy in to useful b...

Formation of Metastable Calcite-type Barium Carbonate During Low-temperature Decomposition of (Ba,Ti)- Precursor Complexes

Solid State Sciences 9 (2007) 303, doi:10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2007.02.003, Abstract:: (Ba,Ti)-precursor complexes, important for the production of advanced BaTiO3 perovskitetype materials, undergo structural transformations and complex reactions during their thermal decomposition. Based on XRD phase analysis, combined with Rietveld refinement of crystal structure data, and on IR analysis, the intermediate formation of calcite-type BaCO3 is evidenced, which can be explained by the stabi...


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