Vahid Rahmanian

College of Engineering

Works (4)

Updated: April 5th, 2024 14:34

2023 journal article

Mechanically robust, thermally insulating and photo-responsive aerogels designed from sol-gel electrospun PVP-TiO2 nanofibers

APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY, 32.

By: V. Rahmanian n, T. Pirzada n, E. Barbieri n, S. Iftikhar n, F. Li n & S. Khan n

author keywords: Hybrid aerogel; Titania; Antibacterial; VOC decomposition; Thermal insulation; Oil-water separation
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Added: March 7, 2023

2023 article

Vapor phase synthesis of metal-organic frameworks on a nanofibrous aerogel creates enhanced functionality

Rahmanian, V., Ebrahim, M. Z. A., Razavi, S., Abdelmigeed, M., Barbieri, E., Menegatti, S., … Khan, S. A. (2023, November 6). JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, Vol. 11.

By: V. Rahmanian n, M. Ebrahim n, S. Razavi n, M. Abdelmigeed n, E. Barbieri n, S. Menegatti n, G. Parsons n, F. Li n, T. Pirzada n, S. Khan n

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Added: November 11, 2023

2022 journal article

DNA aerogels and DNA-wrapped CNT aerogels for neuromorphic applications

MATERIALS TODAY BIO, 16.

By: M. Hosseini*, V. Rahmanian*, T. Pirzada*, N. Frick*, A. Krissanaprasit*, S. Khan*, T. LaBean*

author keywords: DNA aerogel; DNA -wrapped CNT aerogel; Resistive switching; Neuromorphic application; Self -assembly
TL;DR: The successful construction of pure DNA aerogels and DNA-wrapped carbon nanotube (CNT) composite (DNA-CNT), via a single-step freeze-drying of the respective hydrogels are described. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 27, 2022

2021 article

Cellulose-Based Hybrid Aerogels: Strategies toward Design and Functionality

Rahmanian, V., Pirzada, T., Wang, S., & Khan, S. A. (2021, October 4). ADVANCED MATERIALS, Vol. 33.

By: V. Rahmanian n, T. Pirzada n, S. Wang n & S. Khan n

author keywords: cellulose; graphene oxide; hybrid aerogels; metal organic frameworks; nanocellulose; silica; triboelectric nanogenerators
TL;DR: The historical background and scientific achievements, impacts of incorporating organic and inorganic ingredients with cellulose and the corresponding synergistic effects are discussed, and future opportunities that could make these materials achieve even greater impacts through improved scalability, rationally designed synthesis, and multifunctional properties are discussed. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: October 7, 2021

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