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Ayhan Bozkurt
Ayhan Bozkurt
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
Verified email at iau.edu.sa
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Microwave synthesis and characterization of Zn-doped nickel ferrite nanoparticles
M Sertkol, Y Köseoğlu, A Baykal, H Kavas, A Bozkurt, MS Toprak
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 486 (1-2), 325-329, 2009
2382009
Proton conducting blends of poly (4-vinylimidazole) with phosphoric acid
A Bozkurt, WH Meyer
Solid State Ionics 138 (3-4), 259-265, 2001
2082001
Alternatives toward proton conductive anhydrous membranes for fuel cells: Heterocyclic protogenic solvents comprising polymer electrolytes
SÜ Çelik, A Bozkurt, SS Hosseini
Progress in Polymer Science 37 (9), 1265-1291, 2012
1812012
Proton-conducting polymer electrolytes based on phosphoric acid
A Bozkurt, M Ise, KD Kreuer, WH Meyer, G Wegner
Solid State Ionics 125 (1-4), 225-233, 1999
1701999
L-lysine coated iron oxide nanoparticles: synthesis, structural and conductivity characterization
Z Durmus, H Kavas, MS Toprak, A Baykal, TG Altınçekiç, A Aslan, ...
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 484 (1-2), 371-376, 2009
1522009
PAA/imidazol-based proton conducting polymer electrolytes
A Bozkurt, WH Meyer, G Wegner
Journal of Power Sources 123 (2), 126-131, 2003
1382003
Jute Sticks Derived and Commercially Available Activated Carbons for Symmetric Supercapacitors with Bio‐electrolyte: A Comparative Study
ZHY Syed Shaheen Shaha Emre Cevik Md. Abdul Aziz,Talal F.Qahtan, Ayhan Bozkurt
Synthetic Metals 277, 116765, 2021
1352021
Proton conducting copolymers on the basis of vinylphosphonic acid and 4-vinylimidazole
A Bozkurt, WH Meyer, J Gutmann, G Wegner
Solid State Ionics 164 (3-4), 169-176, 2003
1262003
Phosphoric acid-doped poly (1-vinyl-1, 2, 4-triazole) as water-free proton conducting polymer electrolytes
SÜ Çelik, A Aslan, A Bozkurt
Solid State Ionics 179 (19-20), 683-688, 2008
1172008
Proton conducting polymer electrolytes on the basis of poly (vinylphosphonic acid) and imidazole
F Sevil, A Bozkurt
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 65 (10), 1659-1662, 2004
1172004
Anhydrous proton conducting membranes for PEM fuel cells based on Nafion/Azole composites
U Sen, SÜ Çelik, A Ata, A Bozkurt
International journal of hydrogen energy 33 (11), 2808-2815, 2008
1042008
Ultrasonic phased array device for acoustic imaging in air
S Harput, A Bozkurt
IEEE sensors journal 8 (11), 1755-1762, 2008
1002008
Proton conducting membranes based on Poly (2, 5-benzimidazole)(ABPBI)–Poly (vinylphosphonic acid) blends for fuel cells
O Acar, U Sen, A Bozkurt, A Ata
International journal of hydrogen energy 34 (6), 2724-2730, 2009
982009
Anhydrous proton-conducting properties of triazole–phosphonic acid copolymers: a combined study with MAS NMR
SÜ Çelik, Ü Akbey, R Graf, A Bozkurt, HW Spiess
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 10 (39), 6058-6066, 2008
972008
Preparation and proton conductivity of acid-doped 5-aminotetrazole functional poly (glycidyl methacrylate)
SÜ Çelik, A Bozkurt
European polymer journal 44 (1), 213-218, 2008
952008
Preparation and the proton conductivity of chitosan/poly (vinyl phosphonic acid) complex polymer electrolytes
F Göktepe, SÜ Çelik, A Bozkurt
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 354 (30), 3637-3642, 2008
852008
Effects of different acid functional groups on proton conductivity of polymer‐1, 2, 4‐triazole blends
ST Günday, A Bozkurt, WH Meyer, G Wegner
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 44 (23), 3315-3322, 2006
842006
Development and characterization of polymer electrolyte membranes based on ionical cross-linked poly (1-vinyl-1, 2, 4 triazole) and poly (vinylphosphonic acid)
A Aslan, A Bozkurt
Journal of power sources 191 (2), 442-447, 2009
802009
Conducting polymer composites of polypyrrole and polyindene
A Bozkurt, U Akbulut, L Toppare
Synthetic metals 82 (1), 41-46, 1996
801996
Nafion/poly (1-vinyl-1, 2, 4-triazole) blends as proton conducting membranes for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
U Sen, A Bozkurt, A Ata
Journal of Power Sources 195 (23), 7720-7726, 2010
792010
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