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فاعلية نمط التعلم التشاركي القائم على مراسي التعلم الالكترونية في تدريس لغة البرمجة سكراتش لتنمية بعض المهارات الادائية والتفكير التكنولوجي بالمرحلة الإعدادية

Research Abstract
3D printing is recognized as a powerful tool to develop complex geometries for a variety of materials including nanocellulose. Herein, a one-pot synthesis of 3D printable hydrogel ink containing zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIF-8) anchored on anionic 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxylradicalmediated oxidized cellulose nanofibers (TOCNF) is presented. The synthesis approach of ZIF-8@TOCNF (CelloZIF8) hybrid inks is simple, fast (≈30 min), environmentally friendly, takes place at room temperature, and allows easy encapsulation of guest molecules such as curcumin. Shear thinning properties of the hybrid hydrogel inks facilitate the 3D printing of porous scaffolds with excellent shape fidelity. The scaffolds show pH controlled curcumin release. The synthesis route offers a general approach for metal–organic frameworks (MOF) processing and is successfully applied to other types of MOFs such as MIL-100 (Fe) and other guest molecules as methylene blue. This study may open new venues for MOFs processing and its large-scale applications.
Research Authors
د / ماريان ميلاد منصور
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
مجلة كلية التربية – جامعة أسيوط
Research Publisher
Wiley
Research Vol
ع 9، مج 33
Research Year
2017