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Ifra Marriam
Researcher at Queensland University of Technology
Publications - 22
Citations - 616
Ifra Marriam is an academic researcher from Queensland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Nanofiber. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 319 citations. Previous affiliations of Ifra Marriam include Donghua University & Shenzhen Polytechnic.
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Polyester@MXene nanofibers-based yarn electrodes
Wenyu Shao,Mike Tebyetekerwa,Ifra Marriam,Weili Li,Wu Yongzhi,Shengjie Peng,Shengjie Peng,Seeram Ramakrishna,Shengyuan Yang,Meifang Zhu +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the nanofibers coated yarn concept, which involves facile self-winding of electroactive nano-nibers of MXene onto textile polyester (PET) substrate yarn via templated electrospinning.
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Critical insight: Challenges and requirements of fibre electrodes for wearable electrochemical energy storage
Mike Tebyetekerwa,Mike Tebyetekerwa,Ifra Marriam,Zhen Xu,Zhen Xu,Shengyuan Yang,Hui Zhang,Fatemeh Zabihi,Rajan Jose,Rajan Jose,Shengjie Peng,Shengjie Peng,Meifang Zhu,Seeram Ramakrishna,Seeram Ramakrishna +14 more
TL;DR: A perspective into the issues to be addressed for better and competitive fibre electrodes for wearable electrochemical energy storage applications and how these issues can be addressed are addressed.
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Polyindole batteries and supercapacitors
TL;DR: In this article, the methods to synthesize (polymerize) and utilize Pind-based electrodes in batteries and supercapacitors are systematically reviewed and a critical perspective and future works to push the performance of these electrodes for electrochemical energy storage are also discussed.
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A bottom-up approach to design wearable and stretchable smart fibers with organic vapor sensing behaviors and energy storage properties
Ifra Marriam,Xingping Wang,Mike Tebyetekerwa,Mike Tebyetekerwa,Guoyin Chen,Fatemeh Zabihi,Jürgen Pionteck,Shengjie Peng,Seeram Ramakrishna,Shengyuan Yang,Meifang Zhu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a bottom-up approach to fabricate stretchable poly(styrene-butadiene-styrene)/few-layer graphene composite (SBS-G) fibers with unique organic vapor sensing behaviors and modified SBSG fibers coated with electroactive carbon black (CB) nanofibers via modified electrospinning with excellent energy storage properties is presented.
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Surface Self-Assembly of Functional Electroactive Nanofibers on Textile Yarns as a Facile Approach toward Super Flexible Energy Storage
Mike Tebyetekerwa,Zhen Xu,Weili Li,Xingping Wang,Ifra Marriam,Shengjie Peng,Shengjie Peng,Seeram Ramkrishna,Shengyuan Yang,Meifang Zhu +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a facile concept for the nanofibers coated on yarn via a modified electrospinning process is proposed to address the challenges, which is capable of giving all-textile super flexible nanofiber coated yarns with excellent electrochem...