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IJCCM V-10 I-02 2024

IJCCM V-10 I-02 2024

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2024-10-26

A Comprehensive Study of ZnxFe2–xO3 Nanocomposite for the Applications of Medical, Photocatalytic, and Solar Cells

By Gizachew Diga Milki

Abstract: ZnxFe2–xO3 nanoparticles and composites are a focus area of research in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and material engineering. The functional properties of these nanomaterials depend on the scientific method of synthesizing and characterizing procedure. In this study, greater attention is invested on biological synthesis of ZnxFe2–xO3 nanoparticles and nanocomposite. For in vivo or in vitro study, properties,…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 10, Issue 02, 2024 · pp. 44–51Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-10-21

Design and Development of Semiconductor Nanocomposites for Photoelectrocatalytic Applications

By Muhammad Tahoor Hamdani

Abstract: Humanity is currently facing an unprecedented challenge: anthropogenic climate change. This complex phenomenon is driven by a multitude of factors, including scientific, psychological, societal, and social dimensions, among others. the release of greenhouse gases, such as CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, and PFCs have increased significantly. Since the industrial revolution, atmospheric CO2 levels have surged by…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 10, Issue 02, 2024 · pp. 25–32Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-10-14

Experimental Study on the Surface Properties of Coconut Husk Fiber and Banana Fiber Treated with Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

By Haydar U. Zaman

Abstract: The focus of modern research is on using natural, biodegradable, and renewable materials in place of synthetic ones. Composites made from natural fibers are undergoing extensive research because of their unusual characteristics and eco-friendliness. Natural fibers have the benefits of being readily available, simple to handle, and biodegradable. One of the best ways to improve…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 10, Issue 02, 2024 · pp. 13–24Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-10-14

Physico-Mechanical and Degradation Properties on Agro-Waste Based Polymer Composites Reinforced with Banana Bunch Fiber

By Haydar U. Zaman and Md. Abu Sayed

Abstract: The usage of banana bunch fibers in polymer composite parts for the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries is growing. As people grow more aware of the danger of synthetic fibers, banana bunch fibers are being used in an increasing variety of sectors. It is important to recognize that humans depend on the Earth for survival,…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 10, Issue 02, 2024 · pp. 33–43Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-10-15

Structural, Optical, and Antibacterial Properties of NiCr₂O₄/NiO Nanocomposite Synthesized by a Facile Microplasma Electrochemical Process

By Afaq Khaliq and Muhammad Nabeel Sharif

Abstract: Nowadays increasing severity of environmental pollution and antibiotic resistance poses significant global challenges, particularly due to the accumulation of organic pollutants from industrialization and the proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which jeopardize ecosystems and public health. To address these issues, the development of advanced nanocomposites with photocatalytic and antimicrobial properties is of paramount importance. This article…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 10, Issue 02, 24 · pp. 1–12Read Article →