Browsing Research Units by Author "Al-Deyab, Salem S."
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Ammonium phosphate as promised hydrogen storage material
Barakat, Nasser A.M.; Ahmed, Enas; Abdelkareem, Mohammad Ali; Farrag, T. E.; Al-Meer, Saeed; Al-Deyab, Salem; Elsaid, Khaled; Nassar, M. M.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2015 , Article)Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Most of the reported hydrogen storage materials are either expensive or based on synthetically complicated compounds. Ammonium phosphates ... -
High electrocatalytic performance of nitrogen-doped carbon nanofiber-supported nickel oxide nanocomposite for methanol oxidation in alkaline medium
Al-Enizi, bdullah M.; Elzatahry, Ahmed A.; M. Abdullah, Aboubakr; Vinu, Ajaya; Iwai, Hideo; Al-Deyab, Salem S.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier B.V. , 2017 , Article)Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanofiber (N-CNF)–supported NiO composite was prepared by electrospinning a sol-gel mixture of graphene and polyaniline (PANi) with aqueous solutions of Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) followed by a ... -
Nickel oxide carbon nanofiber composite for electrochemical oxidation of methanol
Al-Enizi, Abdullah M.; El-Zatahry, Ahmed A.; Abdullah, Aboubakr Moustafa; Al-Deyab, Salem S. ( Electrochemical Society Inc. , 2014 , Conference Paper)Electrospun fibers of a mixture of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), polyaniline (PANI) and graphene were stabilized for 2 h at 200 °C and then carbonized at 800 °C for 5 h. Composites were prepared by depositing Ni(OH)2 on the ... -
Synthesis and electrochemical properties of nickel oxide/carbon nanofiber composites
Al-Enizi, Abdullah M.; Elzatahry, Ahmed A.; Abdullah, Aboubakr M.; Almaadeed, Mariam A.; Wang, Jinxiu; Zhao, Dongyuan; Al-Deyab, Salem... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier Ltd , 2014 , Article)The electrospinning of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) with a polyaniline and graphene sol–gel mixture produced uniform, smooth fibers with an average diameter of 0.3 μm. These electrospun fibers were stabilized for 2 h at 200 °C ...