KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALS http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/cent Dr. Muhammad Usman and his team from KFUPM (Prof. Zain H. Yamani, Dr. Bassem A. Al- Maythalony, Dr. Habib, Akram Ghanem, Omar Waqas Saadi, Murad Ali, Dr. Mohammad A. Jafar Mazumder, Safwat Abdel-Azeim) and his GSI Germany colleagues (Dr. Mubarak Ali and Wolfgang Ensinger), in October 2020, published a high-profile scientific article in the prestigious American Chemical Society Journal of Applied Materials & Interfaces. .... details on page 3 For comments, contact Abdultaif Alsaeed +966 13 8604746 or Mr. Nasirudeen Ogunlakin , [email protected]CENTER OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE IN Newsletter, Rajab 1442 Sieving Artificial Polymeric Nanochannels with Metal-Organic Frameworks Progress in layered cathode and anode nanoarchitectures for charge storage devices: challenges and future perspective A workshop on "Introduction to Atomistic Computation" was organized by the Center of Research Excellence in Nanotechnology (CENT) from November 1 to 17, 2020. The workshop was offered to 22 graduate and post-graduate participants from different regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . . . details on page 5 Workshop on Introduction to Atomistic Computation A team from KFUPM, specifically the Center of Research Excellence in Nanotechnology (CENT) comes forward to provide thorough literature review of the available electrode materials with unique layered morphologies. . . .details on page 6 CENT Affiliated ISI Publications CENT Affiliated US Patents Issued Featured Articles Page 7 Publication Highlights Page 13 CENT News Page 2 Workshop Page 5 Latest Patents Page 9 In this Issue . . .
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KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALS
http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/cent
Dr. Muhammad Usman and his team from KFUPM (Prof. Zain H. Yamani, Dr. Bassem A. Al-
Maythalony, Dr. Habib, Akram Ghanem, Omar Waqas Saadi, Murad Ali, Dr. Mohammad A. Jafar
Mazumder, Safwat Abdel-Azeim) and his GSI Germany colleagues (Dr. Mubarak Ali and Wolfgang
Ensinger), in October 2020, published a high-profile scientific article in the prestigious American
Chemical Society Journal of Applied Materials & Interfaces. . . . . details on page 3
For comments, contact Abdultaif Alsaeed +966 13 8604746 or Mr. Nasirudeen Ogunlakin , [email protected]
CENTER OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE IN
Newsletter, Rajab 1442
Sieving Artificial Polymeric Nanochannels with Metal-Organic Frameworks
Progress in layered cathode and anode nanoarchitectures for charge storage devices:
challenges and future perspective
A workshop on "Introduction to Atomistic
Computation" was organized by the Center of
Research Excellence in Nanotechnology (CENT)
from November 1 to 17, 2020. The workshop was
offered to 22 graduate and post-graduate participants
from different regions of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia . . . details on page 5
Workshop on Introduction to AtomisticComputation
A team from KFUPM, specifically the Center of Research Excellence in
Nanotechnology (CENT) comes forward to provide thorough literature review
of the available electrode materials with unique layered morphologies.
The published article provides information and recent
progress in various classes of layered materials (2015-
2020).
Modern electric vehicles, cell phones, hydropower
plants, windmills, etc. purely rely on energy resources.
Rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors are the
ultimate solutions to modern world challenges.
Therefore, researchers are trying hard to develop novel
materials for next-generation devices, which could have
properties to store and generate more energy than the
existing materials.
A team from KFUPM, specifically the Center of
Research Excellence in Nanotechnology (CENT) comes
forward to provide a thorough literature review of the
existing electrode materials with unique layered
morphologies.
Dr. Shahid Ali and Dr. Safyan A. Khan (Experts in the
development of advanced nanomaterials for energy and
oil field applications) provided an overview of the role of
layered chalcogenides, layered perovskites, and in situ
investigations of various reactions occurring in recently
developed electrochemical energy storage (EES) devices.
Moreover, they provided in-depth information about the
role of electrolytes and their modifications.
Graphical representation of potential
layered cathode and anode materials
with challenges and perspectives.
Newsletter, Rajab 1442
Dr. Muhammad Usman (Expert in thin-film
fabrications and MOFs Chemistry) collected
interesting facts about the challenges that could be
investigated to deploy the MOFs more effectively in
the next-generation EES devices. He believes that the
elastic nature and tuneable properties of MOFs can be
game changers in the EES industry.
Dr. Nadeem Baig a researcher from the Center of
Research Excellence in Desalination & Water
Treatment, examined graphene and the layered nature
of few reported metal oxides. He concluded that due to
economic aspects and abundant nature of metal oxide,
modern technologies can be based on these materials
with proper modifications. Moreover, Li-ion battery is
already a key component in electric cars, mobile
phones, and medical and military technology.
Investigating the economically feasible materials, Dr.
Ibrahim Khan (Expert in layered material synthesis and
energy applications) concluded that layered materials
based on carbon, perovskites, and Mxenes could have
potential applications in the modern EES devices.
These materials already show exceptional rate
capabilities and power retention. According to his
survey, photo-batteries and photo-capacitors are the
perspectives of next-generation EES industry.
Charge storage devices: Real game-changers in prominent energy sectors.
Acknowledgment:
The work is supported by “Research and Development Office, Ministryof Education (RDO-MOE), Saudi Arabia under High Quality-ImpactResearch Publication Initiative (Project # RDO-HQIP19_25).
7For comments, contact Abdultaif Alsaeed +966 13 8604746 or Mr. Nasirudeen Ogunlakin , [email protected]