Publications by authors named "Sahar Tasleem"

Alkyl silica membranes and wires were synthesized by a sol-gel method, which has the capacity to control the size of the particles or membranes by controlling the reactions. Trimethoxyoctylsilane (CTMOS) was used as a chemical surfactant; poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) as an emulsifier, dissolved in butanol for emulsion; and tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) as a precursor and a source of silica. An assembly of silica wires was fabricated on glass and cotton substrates by the dip-coating technique.

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Monodispersed and transparent hybrid silica wires were synthesized by the sol-gel method using the chemical surfactant trimethoxyoctylsilane (CTMOS or CHOSi) and, for the first time, by green surfactants (/lotus leaf extract). The purpose was to introduce a less toxic, cost-effective, and one-step easy approach to get superhydrophobic silica films. Each of the surfactants was used at two different concentrations to investigate hydrophobicity of the films.

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