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    Mechanical properties, thermal conductivity, and modeling of boron nitride-based polymer composites: A review by Mokoena, T. E., Magagula, S. I., Mochane, M. J., Mokhena, T. C.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-12-2021)
    “…In the past, polymer materials have been used in electronic devices; however, the major drawback with polymers is their low thermal conductivity, i.e., 0.1-0.5…”
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    ‘You are a man because you have children’: experiences, reproductive health knowledge and treatment‐seeking behaviour among men suffering from couple infertility in South Africa by Dyer, S.J., Abrahams, N., Mokoena, N.E., van der Spuy, Z.M.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-04-2004)
    “…BACKGROUND: In Africa, infertility traditionally has been viewed as a female problem. This study explores reproductive health knowledge, health‐seeking…”
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    Psychological distress among women suffering from couple infertility in South Africa: a quantitative assessment by Dyer, S.J., Abrahams, N., Mokoena, N.E., Lombard, C.J., van der Spuy, Z.M.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-07-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND: Infertility in Africa is commonly associated with negative psycho-social consequences. To date, most studies from African countries addressing…”
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    Non-sulfided nickel supported on silicated alumina as catalyst for the hydrocracking of n-hexadecane and of iron-based Fischer-Tropsch wax by de Haan, R., Joorst, G., Mokoena, E., Nicolaides, C.P.

    Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (15-08-2007)
    “…Nickel(II) was introduced by wet impregnation onto a commercial silicated alumina (Siralox 40). TPR showed that the nickel oxide species was predominantly…”
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    The effect of filler localization on the properties of biopolymer blends, recent advances: A review by Mochane, Mokgaotsa J., Sefadi, Jeremia S., Motsoeneng, Teboho S., Mokoena, Tilsetso E., Mofokeng, Tladi G., Mokhena, Teboho C.

    Published in Polymer composites (01-07-2020)
    “…In recent times, the field of biopolymer (BP) blends has been the focus of intensive fundamental and applied researches. Such BP combinations possess unique…”
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    The influence of gold on the optical properties of sol–gel derived titania by Debeila, Mahlaba A., Raphulu, Mpfuzeni C., Mokoena, Emma, Avalos, Miguel, Petranovskii, Vitalii, Coville, Neil J., Scurrell, Mike S.

    “…The absorption spectra of TiO 2 and Au–TiO 2 have been measured as a function of calcination temperature in order to study the effect of Au on the band gap…”
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    The effect of gold on the phase transitions of titania by Debeila, Mahlaba A., Raphulu, Mpfuzeni C., Mokoena, Emma, Avalos, Miguel, Petranovskii, Vitalii, Coville, Neil J., Scurrell, Mike S.

    “…The microstructure and phase transformation behavior of sol–gel derived Au–TiO 2 has been studied. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), and BET surface area…”
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    Synthesis and study of ammonium oxalate sol–gel templated silica gels by Khoabane, Keneiloe, Mokoena, Emma M., Coville, Neil J.

    Published in Microporous and mesoporous materials (01-09-2005)
    “…Silica tubes and spheres were synthesised in the presence of oxalate ions by the sol–gel method from tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) as silica source. The…”
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    A systematic study of the use of DL-tartaric acid in the synthesis of silica materials obtained by the sol-gel method by MOKOENA, Emma M, DATYE, Abhaya K, COVILLE, Neil J

    Published in Journal of sol-gel science and technology (01-11-2003)
    “…DL-tartaric acid was used as a template for the formation of silica nanotubes and spheres by the sol-gel method from tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) as silica…”
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