About Tutku Beduk Tutku Beduk Ph.D. Student, Material Science and Engineering sensors chemical sensors Biosensors Tutku Beduk is currently a PhD student at the Sensors Lab, in the Material Science and Engineering Department, MSE, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Education and Early Career Tutku Bedük received her bachelor degree from Middle East Technical University in Chemistry with a High Honor Degree, Turkey in 2016. She also competed her MSc degree in Bilkent University in the field of Chemistry, Turkey in 2018. She is currently a PhD candidate in the Sensor Lab Group under the direction of Prof. Khaled Nabil Salama at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Articles Related News November 2020 Sensors get a laser shape up 1 min read · Sun, Nov 15 2020 News sensors material science electrical engineering Laser writing breathes life into high-performance sensing platforms. May 2020 Exciting New Technology Makes BPA Water Testing More Efficient 3 min read · Fri, May 1 2020 News Water pollution sensors Plastic LSG In today’s world, it should come as no surprise that plastic dominates the products that we rely on each and every day. From our technology devices, to our water bottles, plastic is almost always an integral structural component. February 2019 Tutku's first paper accepted at Sensors And Actuators B: chemical 1 min read · Fri, Feb 1 2019 News nanoparticles sensors sensors initiative The present study describes the one-step synthesis of NiO nanosheets and successful surface modification of NiO nanosheets with Au NPs. This surface modification step is vital for an application (i.e., hydrazine sensing), where Au NPs enhance the surface area and provide synergistic effect during the electrocatalytic reaction. Better sensing performance, good reproducibility, cyclic stability, and selectivity confirms the reliable and promising application for hydrazine detection. The excellent electrocatalytic reaction for hydrazine demonstrates that these Au NPs modified NiO nanosheets can January 2019 One-step Synthesis and Decoration of Nickel Oxide Nanosheets with Gold Nanoparticles by Reduction Method for Hydrazine Sensing Application 1 min read · Sat, Jan 26 2019 News Nickel oxide Biosensors Nanosheets Gold nanoparticles One-step synthesis Ahmed Rafiq, et al., "One-step Synthesis and Decoration of Nickel Oxide Nanosheets with Gold Nanoparticles by Reduction Method for Hydrazine Sensing Application". Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 286, 2019, 139. Morphology, nanoscale features, and tunable properties are the fundamentals of nanomaterials to many applications in use nowadays. Exciting approaches are utilized for developing and exploring new nanomaterials that enable broader impact on a variety of application areas. In this study, we synthesized thin nickel oxide (NiO) nanosheets using wet chemistry process and modified their
Sensors get a laser shape up 1 min read · Sun, Nov 15 2020 News sensors material science electrical engineering Laser writing breathes life into high-performance sensing platforms.
Exciting New Technology Makes BPA Water Testing More Efficient 3 min read · Fri, May 1 2020 News Water pollution sensors Plastic LSG In today’s world, it should come as no surprise that plastic dominates the products that we rely on each and every day. From our technology devices, to our water bottles, plastic is almost always an integral structural component.
Tutku's first paper accepted at Sensors And Actuators B: chemical 1 min read · Fri, Feb 1 2019 News nanoparticles sensors sensors initiative The present study describes the one-step synthesis of NiO nanosheets and successful surface modification of NiO nanosheets with Au NPs. This surface modification step is vital for an application (i.e., hydrazine sensing), where Au NPs enhance the surface area and provide synergistic effect during the electrocatalytic reaction. Better sensing performance, good reproducibility, cyclic stability, and selectivity confirms the reliable and promising application for hydrazine detection. The excellent electrocatalytic reaction for hydrazine demonstrates that these Au NPs modified NiO nanosheets can
One-step Synthesis and Decoration of Nickel Oxide Nanosheets with Gold Nanoparticles by Reduction Method for Hydrazine Sensing Application 1 min read · Sat, Jan 26 2019 News Nickel oxide Biosensors Nanosheets Gold nanoparticles One-step synthesis Ahmed Rafiq, et al., "One-step Synthesis and Decoration of Nickel Oxide Nanosheets with Gold Nanoparticles by Reduction Method for Hydrazine Sensing Application". Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 286, 2019, 139. Morphology, nanoscale features, and tunable properties are the fundamentals of nanomaterials to many applications in use nowadays. Exciting approaches are utilized for developing and exploring new nanomaterials that enable broader impact on a variety of application areas. In this study, we synthesized thin nickel oxide (NiO) nanosheets using wet chemistry process and modified their
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