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2017-06An electrocatalytic active lyocell fabric cathode based on cationically functionalized and charcoal decorated graphite composite for quasi-solid state dye sensitized solar cellAlvira Ayoub
2018-04Electrocatalytic porous nanocomposite of graphite nanoplatelets anchored with exfoliated activated carbon filler as counter electrode for dye sensitized solar cellsAlvira Ayoub
2018-03An evidence for an organic N-doped multiwall carbon nanotube heterostructure and its superior electrocatalytic properties for promising dye-sensitized solar cellsAlvira Ayoub
2018-12Fabrication of conductive and printable nano carbon ink for wearable electronic and heating fabricsAlvira Ayoub
2017-04Facile fabrication of activated charcoal decorated functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube electro-catalyst for high performance quasi-solid state dye-sensitized solar cellsAlvira Ayoub
2017-02Growth of a WSe2/W counter electrode by sputtering and selenization annealing for high-efficiency dye-sensitized solar cellsAlvira Ayoub
2018-02An organic route for the synthesis of cationic porous graphite nanomaterial used as photocatalyst and electrocatalyst for dye-sensitized solar cellAlvira Ayoub
2018-01A promising hybrid graphite counter electrode doped with fumed silica nano-spacers for efficient quasi-solid state dye sensitized solar cellsAlvira Ayoub
2017-04A PVdF-based electrolyte membrane for a carbon counter electrode in dye-sensitized solar cellsAlvira Ayoub
2017-07Synthesis of highly photo-catalytic and electro-catalytic active textile structured carbon electrode and its application in DSSCsAlvira Ayoub
2018-06Synthesis of solution processed f-CNT@Bi2S3 hybrid film coated linen fabric as a free-standing textile structured photo catalystAlvira Ayoub
2017-05Ultrasonic-assisted deacetylation of cellulose acetate nanofibers: A rapid method to produce cellulose nanofibersAlvira Ayoub

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