Tansel Karabacak
Sourced from institutional research profiles (UAMS TRI or ARA).
Antibacterial Materials and Battery Technologies
Also affiliated: Argonne National Laboratory (2012); Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2000–2008); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2011)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Tansel Karabacak's research focuses on the development and application of nanostructured materials for antibacterial and photocatalytic purposes. His work has explored methods for enhancing the antibacterial properties of common materials like aluminum foil and copper oxide through nanostructuring, often utilizing hot water or steam treatments. These nanostructured surfaces have demonstrated efficacy against bacteria such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus, with potential applications in food safety and medical devices.
In addition to antibacterial applications, Karabacak investigates the photocatalytic potential of nanostructures, particularly zinc oxide (ZnO). His research includes the synthesis of ZnO nanostructures via hot water deposition and their application in wastewater treatment for degrading methylene blue. He also examines the electrochemical properties of copper oxide nanostructures, studying their capacitance for potential energy storage applications.
Karabacak is a member of the ARA Academy and has been recognized as a highly cited researcher in the field of nanotechnology. He leads a research group at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and collaborates with several colleagues within the institution, including Nawzat S. Saadi, Shanzida Haque, Laylan B. Hassan, and Quinshell Smith, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His work has resulted in 192 publications and over 3,900 citations, with an h-index of 36.
Metrics
- h-index: 36
- Publications: 192
- Citations: 3,918
Selected Publications
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Size-tunable tellurium quantum dots by glancing angle deposition (2026)
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Copper oxide nanostructures developed directly on copper foam via hot water treatment as a binder-free electrode in supercapacitors (2026)
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Antibacterial efficacy and adaptive proteomic strategies of antibiotic-resistant pathogens on nanostructured copper surfaces (2026)
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Fabrication of robust and durable superamphiphobic aluminum alloy and zinc surfaces via dual sandblasting and steam treatment (2025)
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Scalable and durable superhydrophobic-superoleophilic nanostructured zinc-coated steel wool for efficient oil-water separation (2025)
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Glancing Angle Deposited Nanostructured Tellurium Layer Against Dendrite Formation and Side Reactions in Aqueous Zn-Ion Battery Anode (2025)
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Enhanced dropwise condensation using superhydrophobic surfaces with hierarchical roughness: A scalable and eco-friendly approach (2025)
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Hierarchically rough superhydrophobic metal surfaces fabricated by a sandblasting and hot water treatment process (2025)
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Novel core–shell CuO nanostructures grown on Cu powder particles by hot water treatment for binder-free supercapacitor electrodes (2025)
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Growth of zinc oxide nanowires by a hot water deposition method (2024)
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Influence of Substrate Location and Temperature Variation on the Growth of ZnO Nanorods Synthesized by Hot Water Treatment (2024)
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Durability of metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by hot water treatment (2024)
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Effect of sandblasting and acid surface pretreatment on the specific capacitance of CuO nanostructures grown by hot water treatment for supercapacitor electrode applications (2024)
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Cyclic voltammetry and specific capacitance studies of copper oxide nanostructures grown by hot water treatment (2023)
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Correction: Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment (2023)
ARA Academy 2017 ARA Fellow
Dr. Karabacak specializes in nanostructured and thin film materials. His pioneering innovations include glancing angle deposited (GLAD) nanostructures, conformal physical vapor deposition, high pressure sputtering, and metal oxide nanostructures. Applications span alternative energy (fuel cells, batteries, solar cells, hydrogen storage) and emerging areas including superhydrophobic coatings, oil-water separation, atmospheric water generation, and photodetectors.
Policy Impact
Developing nanostructured materials for alternative energy, atmospheric water generation, and solar applications with direct commercialization potential for Arkansas industries.
Growth Areas
['Materials Engineering Applications']
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface using hot water treatment <sup>*</sup>
- Hierarchically rough superhydrophobic metal surfaces fabricated by a sandblasting and hot water treatment process
- Nanostructured antibacterial aluminum foil produced by hot water treatment against E. coli in meat
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Growth of zinc oxide nanowires by a hot water deposition method
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface using hot water treatment <sup>*</sup>
- Hierarchically rough superhydrophobic metal surfaces fabricated by a sandblasting and hot water treatment process
- Growth of zinc oxide nanowires by a hot water deposition method
- Enhanced dropwise condensation using superhydrophobic surfaces with hierarchical roughness: A scalable and eco-friendly approach
- Scalable and durable superhydrophobic-superoleophilic nanostructured zinc-coated steel wool for efficient oil-water separation
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface using hot water treatment <sup>*</sup>
- Nanostructured antibacterial aluminum foil produced by hot water treatment against E. coli in meat
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- The antibacterial efficacy of aluminum oxide nanostructures by hot water treatment for HVAC systems
- Antibacterial efficacy of surface aluminum oxide nanostructures produced by hot water treatment
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Cyclic voltammetry and specific capacitance studies of copper oxide nanostructures grown by hot water treatment
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Effect of sandblasting and acid surface pretreatment on the specific capacitance of CuO nanostructures grown by hot water treatment for supercapacitor electrode applications
- Durability of metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by hot water treatment
- Novel core–shell CuO nanostructures grown on Cu powder particles by hot water treatment for binder-free supercapacitor electrodes
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Nanostructured antibacterial aluminum foil produced by hot water treatment against E. coli in meat
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- The antibacterial efficacy of aluminum oxide nanostructures by hot water treatment for HVAC systems
- Antibacterial efficacy of surface aluminum oxide nanostructures produced by hot water treatment
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of hot water treated nanostructured aluminum foil by essential oil
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Cyclic voltammetry and specific capacitance studies of copper oxide nanostructures grown by hot water treatment
- In Situ Growth and UV Photocatalytic Effect of ZnO Nanostructures on a Zn Plate Immersed in Methylene Blue
- Suspension of ZnO Nanostructures Synthesized by Hot Water Treatment for Photocatalytic Wastewater Treatment
- ZnO nanostructures by hot water treatment for photocatalytic bacterial disinfection
- Durability of metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by hot water treatment
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Growth of zinc oxide nanowires by a hot water deposition method
- Durability of metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by hot water treatment
- Influence of Substrate Location and Temperature Variation on the Growth of ZnO Nanorods Synthesized by Hot Water Treatment
- Glancing Angle Deposited Nanostructured Tellurium Layer Against Dendrite Formation and Side Reactions in Aqueous Zn-Ion Battery Anode
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Nanostructured antibacterial aluminum foil produced by hot water treatment against E. coli in meat
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Antibacterial efficacy of surface aluminum oxide nanostructures produced by hot water treatment
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of hot water treated nanostructured aluminum foil by essential oil
- Correction: Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- The antibacterial efficacy of aluminum oxide nanostructures by hot water treatment for HVAC systems
- Antibacterial efficacy of surface aluminum oxide nanostructures produced by hot water treatment
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of hot water treated nanostructured aluminum foil by essential oil
- Correction: Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Effect of sandblasting and acid surface pretreatment on the specific capacitance of CuO nanostructures grown by hot water treatment for supercapacitor electrode applications
- Glancing Angle Deposited Nanostructured Tellurium Layer Against Dendrite Formation and Side Reactions in Aqueous Zn-Ion Battery Anode
- Nanocolumnar Pt:Ni Alloy Thin Films by High Pressure Sputtering for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
- Novel core–shell CuO nanostructures grown on Cu powder particles by hot water treatment for binder-free supercapacitor electrodes
- Core-Shell Electrocatalysts with Nanocolumnar Pt Thin Film Shell on Carbon Support Core for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
- Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Influence of Substrate Location and Temperature Variation on the Growth of ZnO Nanorods Synthesized by Hot Water Treatment
- Correction: Enhancing antibacterial property of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface through a steam treatment
- Core-Shell Electrocatalysts with Nanocolumnar Pt Thin Film Shell on Carbon Support Core for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
- Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of aluminum foil by nanostructuring its surface using hot water treatment <sup>*</sup>
- In Situ Growth and UV Photocatalytic Effect of ZnO Nanostructures on a Zn Plate Immersed in Methylene Blue
- Glancing Angle Deposited Nanostructured Tellurium Layer Against Dendrite Formation and Side Reactions in Aqueous Zn-Ion Battery Anode
- Cyclic voltammetry and specific capacitance studies of copper oxide nanostructures grown by hot water treatment
- Nanostructured antibacterial aluminum foil produced by hot water treatment against E. coli in meat
- Photocurrent Response of Cuo-Shell/Zno-Core Nanostructures Fabricated by a Hot Water Treatment Method
- Influence of Substrate Location and Temperature Variation on the Growth of ZnO Nanorods Synthesized by Hot Water Treatment
- Novel core–shell CuO nanostructures grown on Cu powder particles by hot water treatment for binder-free supercapacitor electrodes
- Core-Shell Electrocatalysts with Nanocolumnar Pt Thin Film Shell on Carbon Support Core for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
- Durability of metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by hot water treatment
- Novel core–shell CuO nanostructures grown on Cu powder particles by hot water treatment for binder-free supercapacitor electrodes
- Antibacterial efficacy and adaptive proteomic strategies of antibiotic-resistant pathogens on nanostructured copper surfaces
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