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Faheem A. Sheikh

Researcher at University of Kashmir

Publications -  132
Citations -  4018

Faheem A. Sheikh is an academic researcher from University of Kashmir. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofiber & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 116 publications receiving 3210 citations. Previous affiliations of Faheem A. Sheikh include Myongji University & Chonbuk National University.

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Extraction of pure natural hydroxyapatite from the bovine bones bio waste by three different methods

TL;DR: In this article, three different processes have been applied to extract the natural hydroxyapatite: thermal decomposition, subcritical water and alkaline hydrothermal processes, and the results obtained by many physiochemical analyses have indicated that all the utilized methods have the ability to eliminate the organic compounds present in the bovine bones.
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Synthesis and Optical Properties of Two Cobalt Oxides (CoO and Co3O4) Nanofibers Produced by Electrospinning Process

TL;DR: In this paper, an aqueous cobalt acetate tetrahydrate and poly(vinyl alcohol) mixture has been electrospun and vacuously dried at 80 °C.
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Spider-net within the N6, PVA and PU electrospun nanofiber mats using salt addition: Novel strategy in the electrospinning process

TL;DR: In this article, a strategy to synthesize electrospun polymeric nanofiber mats containing spider-net binding the main nanofibers was introduced, which improved the mechanical properties and the wetability of the nylon6 and poly(vinyl alcohol) mat.
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Air jet spinning of hydroxyapatite/poly(lactic acid) hybrid nanocomposite membrane mats for bone tissue engineering

TL;DR: 3D nanocomposite nanofiber scaffolds of nanohydroxyapatite/poly(lactic acid) (nHA/PLA) prepared by air jet spinning (AJS) as a novel and facile composite fabrication process reveals that HA nanoparticles could engage in a beneficial interaction with the PLA chain molecules during the AJS process.
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Physiochemical characterizations of hydroxyapatite extracted from bovine bones by three different methods: extraction of biologically desirable Hap

TL;DR: In this paper, subcritical water and alkaline hydrolysis methods are proposed methodologies for extraction of natural hydroxyapatite bioceramic from bovine bone.