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    Mixed matrix membranes of polyurethane with nickel oxide nanoparticles for CO2 gas separation by Molki, Banafsheh, Aframehr, Wrya Mohammadi, Bagheri, Rouhollah, Salimi, Javad

    Published in Journal of membrane science (01-03-2018)
    “…We developed highly selective polyurethane (PU) membranes with incorporated NiO nanoparticles for gas-phase carbon dioxide separation. PU was synthesized with…”
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    Cross-Linked Protein Nanofilter with Antibacterial Properties for Multifunctional Air Filtration by Souzandeh, Hamid, Molki, Banafsheh, Zheng, Min, Beyenal, Haluk, Scudiero, Louis, Wang, Yu, Zhong, Wei-Hong

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (12-07-2017)
    “…Development of high-performance nanomaterials with not only strong ability to trap the pollutants but also good structure stability under varying environmental…”
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    Characterization and enhancement of the gas separation properties of mixed matrix membranes: Polyimide with nickel oxide nanoparticles by Aframehr, Wrya Mohammadi, Molki, Banafsheh, Bagheri, Rouhollah, Heidarian, Pejman, Davodi, Seyyed Mahmmodreza

    Published in Chemical engineering research & design (01-01-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Matrimid/NiO MMMs were prepared, and CO2, CH4, O2, and N2 gas transport studied.•Matrimid/NiO MMMs were characterized using SEM, FTIR, DSC,…”
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    Capturing CO2 by a Fixed-Site-Carrier Polyvinylamine-/Matrimid-Facilitated Transport Membrane by Aframehr, Wrya, Molki, Banafsheh, Bagheri, Rouhollah, Sarami, Nahid

    Published in ACS applied polymer materials (13-05-2022)
    “…Here, facilitated transport membranes are fabricated based on polyimide (PI, Matrimid) and polyvinyl amine (PVAm) as gas separation membranes. Matrimid is used…”
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    Physiochemical changes mediated by “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” in Asian citrus psyllids by Molki, Banafsheh, Thi Ha, Phuc, Mohamed, Abdelrhman, Killiny, Nabil, Gang, David R., Omsland, Anders, Beyenal, Haluk

    Published in Scientific reports (08-11-2019)
    “…Plant pathogenic bacteria interact with their insect host(s)/vector(s) at the cellular and molecular levels. This interaction may alter the physiology of their…”
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    Effect of calcium carbonate nanoparticles on barrier properties and biodegradability of polylactic acid by Aframehr, Wrya Mohammadi, Molki, Banafsheh, Heidarian, Pejman, Behzad, Tayebeh, Sadeghi, Morteza, Bagheri, Rouhollah

    Published in Fibers and polymers (01-11-2017)
    “…In this study, the effect of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) nanoparticles on the barrier properties and biodegradability of polylactic acid (PLA) was…”
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    Growth of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in a host-free microbial culture is associated with microbial community composition by Molki, Banafsheh, Call, Douglas R., Ha, Phuc T., Omsland, Anders, Gang, David R., Lindemann, Stephen R., Killiny, Nabil, Beyenal, Haluk

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (01-12-2020)
    “…•Asian citrus psyllids were used to prepare a host-free source of 'Ca. L. asiaticus'.•Host-free mixed microbial cultures of 'Ca. L. asiaticus' were…”
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    Characterization of the Niche of the Liberibacter Species by Molki, Banafsheh

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…This work aims to study the niche of Liberibacter species to assist the future attempt in isolating “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” (“Ca. L. asiaticus”),…”
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    The infection of its insect vector by bacterial plant pathogen "Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum" is associated with altered vector physiology by Molki, Banafsheh, Ha, Phuc Thi, Cohen, Abigail L., Crowder, David W., Gang, David R., Omsland, Anders, Brown, Judith K., Beyenal, Haluk

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (01-10-2019)
    “…•The vector’s physiology is altered by the presence of the pathogen.•Infected psyllids had lower hemolymph oxygen tension (33.99% ± 1.35%).•Healthy psyllids…”
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