Fatema Tarannum Source Confirmed
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Post Doctoral Fellow
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Fatema Tarannum's research focuses on the development and characterization of polymer nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating graphene and graphite derivatives. Her work investigates methods to enhance the electrical and thermal conductivity of these materials. She has explored the impact of solvent choice and functionalization techniques, such as chemical edge-carboxylation, on the properties of graphene within polymer matrices like polyetherimide and epoxy.
Tarannum's publications also extend to studies on the thermal conductivity of inorganic materials, including zinc selenide and zinc telluride, utilizing computational and experimental approaches. Additionally, she has contributed to research on stimuli-responsive hydrogels, examining their swelling behavior, mechanical properties, and potential applications in expansion microscopy.
Her scholarly output includes 35 publications with 263 citations and an h-index of 8. Tarannum has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Keisha B. Walters, with whom she shares 12 publications.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 263
Selected Publications
- Aminated Phenolated Lignin for Effective Anionic Dye Removal for Water Remediation (2025) DOI
- Synthesis and Characterization of Temperature- and pH-Responsive PIA-b-PNIPAM@Fe3O4 Nanocomposites (2025) DOI
- Reactive Dye Wash-Off Processing of Cotton Fabrics Using Polymer Dye Transfer Inhibitors for Sustainable Dyeing (2024) DOI
- Stimuli-Responsive Phosphate Hydrogel: A Study on Swelling Behavior, Mechanical Properties, and Application in Expansion Microscopy (2024) DOI
- Synthesis of phosphate hydrogels with excellent swelling behavior prepared by ascorbic acid -mediated ARGET ATRP (2024) DOI
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