Publications by authors named "Ibrahim Yasseen"

Article Synopsis
  • Zinc metal-based aqueous batteries (ZABs) are a promising alternative to lithium batteries, known for being sustainable, affordable, and safe, but face challenges with dendrite formation during use.
  • A new approach is introduced using a mesoporous TiC MXene-coated separator that helps convert dead zinc dendrites back into active zinc ions through a chemical reaction, improving battery longevity.
  • The study highlights the properties of MesoTiC that enhance its effectiveness, resulting in an impressive battery cycle life of 2200 hours at a practical current with minimal energy loss.
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As one of the most important parameters of the nanomotors' motion, precise speed control of enzyme-based nanomotors is highly desirable in many bioapplications. However, owing to the stable physiological environment, it is still very difficult to in situ manipulate the motion of the enzyme-based nanomotors. Herein, inspired by the brakes on vehicles, the near-infrared (NIR) "optical brakes" are introduced in the glucose-driven enzyme-based mesoporous nanomotors to realize remote speed regulation for the first time.

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Nanofibers have been attracting growing attention owing to their outstanding physicochemical and structural properties as well as diverse and intriguing applications. Electrospinning has been known as a simple, flexible, and multipurpose technique for the fabrication of submicro scale fibers. Throughout the last two decades, numerous investigations have focused on the employment of electrospinning techniques to improve the characteristics of fabricated fibers.

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