Publications by authors named "Teck Yaw Tiong"

In this study, we demonstrated the fabrication of the concave conic shape microneedle with the aid of COMSOL Multiphysics simulation. The stress and buckling of the microneedle structure were simulated by applying various loads ranging from 50 to 800 g perpendiculars to the tip in order to predict the occurrence of microneedles structure deformation. The simulation study indicated that the surface buckling deformation does not occur to the microneedle structure with the increment of the load.

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Anodic aluminium oxide (AAO) is a self-organised nanopore that has been widely studied due to the ease of its synthesization and pore properties manipulation. However, pore growth behaviour under different geometrical surfaces is rarely studied, particularly on the effect of combined curved surfaces towards pore growth properties, which is crucial in designing unique porous platform for specific applications. This paper reports study on the decisive effect of curvature surfaces on development of pore structure and properties at a constant potential.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed a copper oxide nanowire (CuO NW) sensor that detects hydrogen gas (H2) effectively when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light.
  • The sensor exhibits better stability and response at both room temperature and 100°C, especially benefiting from UV light, which enhances its performance.
  • UV light appears to improve the interaction between the CuO NWs and hydrogen gas, allowing the sensor to function well without needing high temperatures.
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