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H. Kavas

Researcher at Istanbul Medeniyet University

Publications -  41
Citations -  2605

H. Kavas is an academic researcher from Istanbul Medeniyet University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocomposite & Superparamagnetism. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 41 publications receiving 2339 citations. Previous affiliations of H. Kavas include Gebze Institute of Technology & Fatih University.

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Synthesis and magnetic characterization of Zn0.6Ni0.4Fe2O4 nanoparticles via a polyethylene glycol-assisted hydrothermal route

TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray powder diffractometry (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and vibrating scanning magnetometry (VSM) were used for the structural, morphological, and magnetic characterizations of the product.
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Synthesis and magnetic characterization of Zn0.7Ni0.3Fe2O4 nanoparticles via microwave-assisted combustion route

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of Zn0.7Ni0.3Fe2O4 nanoparticles via microwave assisted combustion route by using urea as fuel was reported.
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Synthesis, conductivity and dielectric characterization of salicylic acid–Fe3O4 nanocomposite

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of water dispersible salicylic acid -Fe3O4 nanocomposites via a co-precipitation route by using Fe(III) and Fe(II) chloride salts, and salicyric acid.
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Synthesis and characterization of structural and magnetic properties of graphene/hard ferrite nanocomposites as microwave-absorbing material

TL;DR: In this article, barium hexaferrite nanoparticles were synthesized via the citrate sol-gel combustion method in a reaction medium consisting of various forms of graphene nanosheet, such as expanded graphite, expanded graphitic oxide, and reduced graphite oxide to prepare novel type graphene/hexaferrite nanocomposites as microwave-absorbing material.
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A novel synthetic route to Mn3O4 nanoparticles and their magnetic evaluation

TL;DR: In this article, X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed the tetragonal haussmanite structure with average crystallite size of ∼14 and ∼11nm; transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis showed crystallite sizes of 14±5 and 12±3nm for NaOH- and NH3-hydrolyzed samples, respectively.