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    Formation of Stainless Steel Nanoballs via Submerged Glow-discharge Plasma and their Microstructural Analysis with Evaluation of Photocatalytic Activity by Muhammad Rafiq Mirza Bin Julaihi, Yek, Peter Nai Yuh, Yatsu, Shigeo, Watanabe, Seiichi

    Published in ISIJ International (15-06-2018)
    “…Stainless steel has shown potential as a catalytic material in bulk form. However, it only becomes active in an aqueous acidic environment and elevated…”
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    A pathway of nanocrystallite fabrication by photo-assisted growth in pure water by Jeem, Melbert, bin Julaihi, Muhammad Rafiq Mirza, Ishioka, Junya, Yatsu, Shigeo, Okamoto, Kazumasa, Shibayama, Tamaki, Iwasaki, Tomio, Kato, Takahiko, Watanabe, Seiichi

    Published in Scientific reports (16-06-2015)
    “…We report a new production pathway for a variety of metal oxide nanocrystallites via submerged illumination in water: submerged photosynthesis of crystallites…”
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    A review on poly lactic acid (PLA) as a biodegradable polymer by Taib, Nur-Azzah Afifah Binti, Rahman, Md Rezaur, Huda, Durul, Kuok, Kuok King, Hamdan, Sinin, Bakri, Muhammad Khusairy Bin, Julaihi, Muhammad Rafiq Mirza Bin, Khan, Afrasyab

    Published in Polymer bulletin (Berlin, Germany) (01-02-2023)
    “…Biodegradable plastics are among the most promising materials to replace conventional petroleum-based plastics that have caused many adverse impacts on the…”
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    Synthesis of stainless steel nanoballs via submerged glow-discharge plasma and its photocatalytic performance in methylene blue decomposition by Julaihi, Muhammad Rafiq Mirza bin, Yatsu, Shigeo, Jeem, Melbert, Watanabe, Seiichi

    Published in Journal of experimental nanoscience (13-08-2015)
    “…Stainless steel nanoparticles or 'nanoballs' have been synthesised using submerged glow-discharge plasma. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the…”
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