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Comparative Study of Pore Characterizations of Anodized Al–0.5 wt.% Cu Thin Films in Oxalic and Phosphoric Acids

Research Abstract
Porous anodic alumina (PAA) thin ¯lms, having interconnected pores, were fabricated from Cudoped aluminum ¯lms deposited on p-type silicon wafers by anodization. The anodization was done at four di®erent anodizing voltages (60 V, 70 V, 80V and 90 V) in phosphoric acid and two voltages (60V and 70 V) in oxalic acid. The aluminum and PAA samples were characterized by SEM and XRD while the pore arrangement, pore density, pore diameter, pore circularity and pore regularity were also analyzed. XRD spectra con¯rmed the aluminum to be crystalline with the dominant plane being (220), the Cu-rich phase have an average particle size of 15  5nm uniformly distributed within the Al matrix of 0.4-m grain size. The steady-state current density through the anodization increased by 117% and 49% for oxalic and phosphoric acids, respectively, for 10V increase (from 60 to 70 V) in anodization voltage. Similarly, the etching rate increased by 100% for oxalic acid and by 40% for phosphoric acid which are responsible for 47% and 29% decreases in anodization duration, respectively. The highest value of circularity obtained for anodized Al–0.5wt.% Cu formed in oxalic acid at 60V was 0.86, and it was 0.80 for the phosphoric acid at 90 V. Anodization of Al–0.5wt.% Cu ¯lms allows the formation of circular pores directly on p-type silicon wafers which is of importance for future nanofabrication of advanced electronics. The results of anodized Al–0.5wt.% Cu thin ¯lm were compared with other anodized systems such as anodized pure Al and Al doped with Si.
Research Authors
Alaa M. Abd-Elnaiem, S. Moustafa, T. B. Asafa
Research Department
Research Journal
NANO
Research Pages
1950140
Research Publisher
World Scienti¯c Publishing Company
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
14
Research Website
DOI: 10.1142/S1793292019501406
Research Year
2019

Thermal stability and crystallization kinetics of Ge13In8Se79
chalcogenide glass

Research Abstract
Ge-In-Se system, similar to many other chalcogenide glasses, has attracted much attention due to its interesting physical properties and applications. This article reports thermal analysis and estimation of activation energies of the glass transition and amorphous-crystallization transformation of Ge13In8Se79 chalcogenide glass. The kinetic parameters were investigated under a non-isothermal condition at different heating rates (7–40 K/min) using differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) technique. The amorphous nature of the samples was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The activation energy was calculated from DSC data using five isoconversional methods: Kissinger–Akahira– Sunose (KAS), Flynn–Wall–Ozawa (FWO), Tang, Starink, and Vyazovkin. The results confirm that the activation energy of crystallization varies and depends on the degree of crystallization as well as temperature. It was also observed that the transformation from amorphous to the crystalline structure is complex involving different mechanisms of nucleation, diffusion, and growth.
Research Authors
Gh. Abbady and Alaa M. Abd-Elnaiem
Research Journal
Phase Transitions
Research Pages
667-682
Research Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
92
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1080/01411594.2019.1619178
Research Year
2019

Thermal stability and crystallization kinetics of Ge13In8Se79
chalcogenide glass

Research Abstract
Ge-In-Se system, similar to many other chalcogenide glasses, has attracted much attention due to its interesting physical properties and applications. This article reports thermal analysis and estimation of activation energies of the glass transition and amorphous-crystallization transformation of Ge13In8Se79 chalcogenide glass. The kinetic parameters were investigated under a non-isothermal condition at different heating rates (7–40 K/min) using differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) technique. The amorphous nature of the samples was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The activation energy was calculated from DSC data using five isoconversional methods: Kissinger–Akahira– Sunose (KAS), Flynn–Wall–Ozawa (FWO), Tang, Starink, and Vyazovkin. The results confirm that the activation energy of crystallization varies and depends on the degree of crystallization as well as temperature. It was also observed that the transformation from amorphous to the crystalline structure is complex involving different mechanisms of nucleation, diffusion, and growth.
Research Authors
Gh. Abbady and Alaa M. Abd-Elnaiem
Research Department
Research Journal
Phase Transitions
Research Member
Research Pages
667-682
Research Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
92
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1080/01411594.2019.1619178
Research Year
2019

SYNTHESIZE, STRUCTURAL AND OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CDS AND ZNS
QUANTUM DOTS

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. GADALLA , M. S. ABD EL-SADEK , R. HAMOODA
Research Department
Research Journal
Chalcogniede Letters
Research Pages
pp.281-291
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No. 5
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

FACILE SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF CDSE/CDS CORE/SHELL QUANTUM DOTS

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
R. HAMOODA, M.S. ABD EL-SADEK , A. GADALLA
Research Department
Research Journal
Vaccum
Research Pages
pp. 291-298
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
vol. 157
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

EFFECT OF Mn DOPING ON STRUCTURAL, OPTICAL AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF CdS DILUTED MAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTOR NANOPARTICLES

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. GADALLA, M. ALMOKHTAR, A. N. ABOUELKHIR
Research Department
Research Journal
Chalcogenide Letters
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 207 - 218
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No. 4
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

EFFECT OF Mn DOPING ON STRUCTURAL, OPTICAL AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF CdS DILUTED MAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTOR NANOPARTICLES

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. GADALLA, M. ALMOKHTAR, A. N. ABOUELKHIR
Research Department
Research Journal
Chalcogenide Letters
Research Pages
pp. 207 - 218
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No. 4
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Evaluation and Microanalysis of Parasitic and Bacterial Agents of Egyptian Fresh Sushi, Salmo salar

Research Abstract
The present study aimed to evaluate the quality of fresh sushi in Egypt. Fifty samples of sushi (Salmo salar) were collected from restaurants in Alexandria, Egypt. Paraffin, semi-thin and ultra-thin sections were used for parasitological analysis by light and transmission electron microscopy. Bacteria were isolated by the dilution plate and direct plate methods and identified by a Vitek system. Twenty (40%) of the total examined samples showed microsporidia and helminth metacercariae infections. Histochemical stains showed distinct pinkish-red pyriform microspores embedded in muscular tissue stained with Gram, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), and Ziehl–Neelsen (ZN) stains. Semi-thin sections showed double membrane xenoma-inducing granulomas containing spores at different developmental stages. Empty sporophorous vesicles and free spores were observed in the electron microscopic images. A bacteriological assay showed forty samples (80%) contaminated with human pathogenic bacteria with the average total bacterial counts ranging from 32 to 526 CFU/g. Four species of human pathogenic bacteria were identified in the examined samples, namely Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Serratia plymuthica in 40, 38, 11, and 6 samples, respectively. These constitute the first record of fresh sushi product in Egypt and indicate the potential pathogenicity associated with raw seafood products.
Research Authors
Sara S. Abdel-Hakeem, Ghada Abd-Elmonsef Mahmoud and Hanan H. Abdel-Hafeez
Research Journal
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Research Pages
1498-1508
Research Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
25(6)
Research Website
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/microscopy-and-microanalysis/article/evaluation-and-microanalysis-of-parasitic-and-bacterial-agents-of-egyptian-fresh-sushi-salmo-salar/E780ED6878E77A96F4F5090B7D25E014
Research Year
2019

Evaluation and Microanalysis of Parasitic and Bacterial Agents of Egyptian Fresh Sushi, Salmo salar

Research Abstract
The present study aimed to evaluate the quality of fresh sushi in Egypt. Fifty samples of sushi (Salmo salar) were collected from restaurants in Alexandria, Egypt. Paraffin, semi-thin and ultra-thin sections were used for parasitological analysis by light and transmission electron microscopy. Bacteria were isolated by the dilution plate and direct plate methods and identified by a Vitek system. Twenty (40%) of the total examined samples showed microsporidia and helminth metacercariae infections. Histochemical stains showed distinct pinkish-red pyriform microspores embedded in muscular tissue stained with Gram, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), and Ziehl–Neelsen (ZN) stains. Semi-thin sections showed double membrane xenoma-inducing granulomas containing spores at different developmental stages. Empty sporophorous vesicles and free spores were observed in the electron microscopic images. A bacteriological assay showed forty samples (80%) contaminated with human pathogenic bacteria with the average total bacterial counts ranging from 32 to 526 CFU/g. Four species of human pathogenic bacteria were identified in the examined samples, namely Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Serratia plymuthica in 40, 38, 11, and 6 samples, respectively. These constitute the first record of fresh sushi product in Egypt and indicate the potential pathogenicity associated with raw seafood products.
Research Authors
Sara S. Abdel-Hakeem, Ghada Abd-Elmonsef Mahmoud and Hanan H. Abdel-Hafeez
Research Department
Research Journal
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Research Pages
1498-1508
Research Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
25(6)
Research Website
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/microscopy-and-microanalysis/article/evaluation-and-microanalysis-of-parasitic-and-bacterial-agents-of-egyptian-fresh-sushi-salmo-salar/E780ED6878E77A96F4F5090B7D25E014
Research Year
2019

Evaluation and Microanalysis of Parasitic and Bacterial Agents of Egyptian Fresh Sushi, Salmo salar

Research Abstract
The present study aimed to evaluate the quality of fresh sushi in Egypt. Fifty samples of sushi (Salmo salar) were collected from restaurants in Alexandria, Egypt. Paraffin, semi-thin and ultra-thin sections were used for parasitological analysis by light and transmission electron microscopy. Bacteria were isolated by the dilution plate and direct plate methods and identified by a Vitek system. Twenty (40%) of the total examined samples showed microsporidia and helminth metacercariae infections. Histochemical stains showed distinct pinkish-red pyriform microspores embedded in muscular tissue stained with Gram, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), and Ziehl–Neelsen (ZN) stains. Semi-thin sections showed double membrane xenoma-inducing granulomas containing spores at different developmental stages. Empty sporophorous vesicles and free spores were observed in the electron microscopic images. A bacteriological assay showed forty samples (80%) contaminated with human pathogenic bacteria with the average total bacterial counts ranging from 32 to 526 CFU/g. Four species of human pathogenic bacteria were identified in the examined samples, namely Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Serratia plymuthica in 40, 38, 11, and 6 samples, respectively. These constitute the first record of fresh sushi product in Egypt and indicate the potential pathogenicity associated with raw seafood products.
Research Authors
Sara S. Abdel-Hakeem, Ghada Abd-Elmonsef Mahmoud and Hanan H. Abdel-Hafeez
Research Journal
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Research Member
Research Pages
1498-1508
Research Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
25(6)
Research Website
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/microscopy-and-microanalysis/article/evaluation-and-microanalysis-of-parasitic-and-bacterial-agents-of-egyptian-fresh-sushi-salmo-salar/E780ED6878E77A96F4F5090B7D25E014
Research Year
2019
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