Shanzida Haque Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Shanzida Haque's research focuses on the synthesis and application of nanostructured materials, particularly metal oxides, for electrochemical energy storage and antibacterial purposes. Her work investigates methods for growing these nanostructures, such as hot water treatment and steam treatment, and examines how surface modifications, like sandblasting and acid pretreatment, affect their performance in supercapacitor electrodes. Haque also explores the potential of nanocellulose, dopamine, and cobalt complexes in developing non-precious electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reactions. Her publications detail studies on the structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of materials like ferrites, as well as the antibacterial efficacy of nanostructured aluminum foil. Haque has a scholarly record of 11 publications and 126 citations, with an h-index of 5.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 126
Selected Publications
- Copper oxide nanostructures developed directly on copper foam via hot water treatment as a binder-free electrode in supercapacitors (2026) DOI
- Novel core–shell CuO nanostructures grown on Cu powder particles by hot water treatment for binder-free supercapacitor electrodes (2025) DOI
- Exploring Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reactions: A Study on Nanocellulose, Dopamine, and Cobalt Complex-Derived Non-Precious Electrocatalyst (2024) DOI
- Durability of metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by hot water treatment (2024) DOI
- Effect of sandblasting and acid surface pretreatment on the specific capacitance of CuO nanostructures grown by hot water treatment for supercapacitor electrode applications (2024) DOI
- Cyclic voltammetry and specific capacitance studies of copper oxide nanostructures grown by hot water treatment (2023) DOI
- Correction: Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment (2023) DOI
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment (2023) DOI
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