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    A simple surface treatment and characterization of AA 6061 aluminum alloy surface for adhesive bonding applications by Saleema, N., Sarkar, D.K., Paynter, R.W., Gallant, D., Eskandarian, M.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-11-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► A very simple surface treatment method to achieve excellent and durable aluminum adhesive bonding. ► Our method involves simple immersion…”
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    Chemical Nature of Superhydrophobic Aluminum Alloy Surfaces Produced via a One-Step Process Using Fluoroalkyl-Silane in a Base Medium by Saleema, N, Sarkar, D. K, Gallant, D, Paynter, R. W, Chen, X.-G

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (28-12-2011)
    “…Various surface characterization techniques were used to study the modified surface chemistry of superhydrophobic aluminum alloy surfaces prepared by immersing…”
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    Thermal effect on superhydrophobic performance of stearic acid modified ZnO nanotowers by Saleema, N., Farzaneh, M.

    Published in Applied surface science (28-02-2008)
    “…The thermal desorption of stearic acid on superhydrophobic zinc oxide nanotowers has been investigated. The stearic acid passivated zinc oxide nanotowers…”
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    Atmospheric pressure plasma oxidation of AA6061-T6 aluminum alloy surface for strong and durable adhesive bonding applications by Saleema, N., Gallant, D.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-10-2013)
    “…•A very simple surface treatment method to achieve excellent and durable aluminum adhesive bonding.•Our method involves use of room temperature atmospheric…”
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    One-step fabrication process of superhydrophobic green coatings by Sarkar, D.K., Saleema, N.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-04-2010)
    “…In general, creation of superhydrophobic surfaces is composed of two steps: (i) creation of a rough surface and (ii) passivation of the surface with the low…”
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    Superhydrophobic Aluminum Alloy Surfaces by a Novel One-Step Process by Saleema, N, Sarkar, D. K, Paynter, R. W, Chen, X.-G

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (22-09-2010)
    “…A simple one-step process has been developed to render aluminum alloy surfaces superhydrophobic by immersing the aluminum alloy substrates in a solution…”
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    A versatile cost-effective and one step process to engineer ZnO superhydrophobic surfaces on Al substrate by Siddaramanna, Ashoka, Saleema, N., Sarkar, D.K.

    Published in Applied surface science (30-08-2014)
    “…•A simple and one step chemical method has been developed to prepare superhydrophobic ZnO surfaces on aluminum substrate.•The resulting ZnO coating showed a…”
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    Tuning of superhydrophobic to hydrophilic surface: A facile one step electrochemical approach by Ashoka, S., Saleema, N., Sarkar, D.K.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (25-02-2017)
    “…Tuning surface wettability is of great interest for both scientific research and practical applications. We report a facile electrochemical route for tuning…”
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    Electrochemical synthesis of highly ordered polypyrrole on copper modified aluminium substrates by Siddaramanna, Ashoka, Saleema, N., Sarkar, D.K.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-07-2014)
    “…•Highly ordered polypyrrole has been synthesized on Cu modified Al surface.•A model for ordered polypyrrole growth on Cu modified Al surface has been…”
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    Prevention of Ice Accretion on Aluminum Surfaces by Enhancing Their Hydrophobic Properties by Saleema, N., Farzaneh, M., Paynter, R.W., Sarkar, D.K.

    Published in Journal of adhesion science and technology (01-01-2011)
    “…The accretion of ice on the surfaces of power network systems, aircraft, communication networks, etc., is known to cause serious problems that often lead to…”
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    Polymer Masks Fabrication by Micropatterning Surfaces of Composite Polymer Coatings by Saleema, N., Sarkar, D. K., Farzaneh, M., Paynter, R. W.

    Published in Journal of adhesion science and technology (01-11-2012)
    “…Micropatterning of surfaces has been demonstrated using composite polymer coatings of PS and PMMA of equal molecular weights in different volume proportions…”
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    Fabrication of light absorbing TiO2 μ-donuts by Saleema, N., Farzaneh, M., Paynter, R.W.

    Published in Materials letters (31-01-2009)
    “…TiO2 mu-donuts were fabricated on glass and silicon by sol-gel technique using a mask of PMMA nanopillars created by removing PS from a spin-coated composite…”
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    Fabrication of TiO2 μ-donuts by sol-gel spin coating using a polymer mask by SALEEMA, N, FARZANEH, M, PAYNTER, R. W

    Published in Applied surface science (15-03-2009)
    “…TiO2 mu-donuts have been fabricated on glass and silicon substrates using polymer masks in combination with a sol-gel technique. Cylindrical poly(methyl…”
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    Fabrication of light absorbing TiO 2 μ-donuts by Saleema, N., Farzaneh, M., Paynter, R.W.

    Published in Materials letters (2009)
    “…TiO 2 µ-donuts were fabricated on glass and silicon by sol–gel technique using a mask of PMMA nanopillars created by removing PS from a spin-coated composite…”
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    Fabrication of TiO 2 μ-donuts by sol–gel spin coating using a polymer mask by Saleema, N., Farzaneh, M., Paynter, R.W.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-03-2009)
    “…TiO 2 μ-donuts have been fabricated on glass and silicon substrates using polymer masks in combination with a sol–gel technique. Cylindrical poly(methyl…”
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