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Mayesha Binte Mahmud
Mayesha Binte Mahmud
PhD Candidate, University of Toronto
Verified email at mail.utoronto.ca
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Enhancing the electrical conductivity of PP/CNT nanocomposites through crystal-induced volume exclusion effect with a slow cooling rate
J Wang, Y Kazemi, S Wang, M Hamidinejad, MB Mahmud, P Pötschke, ...
Composites Part B: Engineering 183, 107663, 2020
812020
Enhancing the mechanical performance of PA6 based composites by altering their crystallization and rheological behavior via in-situ generated PPS nanofibrils
MB Mahmud, A Anstey, V Shaayegan, PC Lee, CB Park
Composites Part B: Engineering 195, 108067, 2020
632020
Achieving outstanding toughness of PMMA while retaining its strength, stiffness, and transparency using in situ developed TPEE nanofibrils
SS Rahman, MB Mahmud, AR Monfared, PC Lee, CB Park
Composites Science and Technology 236, 109994, 2023
122023
Optimizing chemical blowing agent content in foam injection molding process of polypropylene
E Chang, MB Mahmud, X Li, A Mohebbi, CB Park
SPE-ANTEC meeting, Society of Plastics Engineers, Anaheim, CA, USA, 1571-1574, 2017
92017
Hydrophilic-to-hydrophobic conversion of polyamide 6-based mat via polyvinylidene fluoride nanofiber integration with enhanced oil-water separation
MB Mahmud, SS Rahman, M Fashandi, PC Lee, CB Park
Materials Today Sustainability 24, 100559, 2023
12023
Mechanically strong and fully transparent PMMA composite with greatly improved toughness and impact strength incorporating PEBA nanofibrils
SS Rahman, MB Mahmud, A Salehi, AR Monfared, MA Islam, T Filleter, ...
Chemical Engineering Journal 480, 148311, 2024
2024
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