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Last update: 25/06/2023
 
Name:
Mehmet Surname:  Cabuk
Institution: Mersin University
Type of Institution: University
ORCID number: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4531-3142
Google Scholar: 0EHrG4oAAAAJ
Country: Turkey
WEB address: https://www.mersin.edu.tr/akademik/muhendislik-fakultesi/ogretim-elemanlari/mehmetcabuk
Working groups of interest
-WG1 - Advances in Porous Materials and Technologies
-WG2 - Health
-WG3 - Energy
-WG4 - Environment
-WG5 - Management and Dissemination
Keywords
- Environment
- Mesopores
- Nanopores
- Oxides
- Porous Semiconductors
- Smart Functional Surfaces
- Technology
Research field (Free keywords) POLYMER/CLAY COMPOSITES, SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS, CONDUCTING POLYMERS, ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS, ZETA POTENTIAL, COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS
Scientific expertise Synthesis and characterization of materials based on polymer and clay composites. Electrorheological and vibration damping behavior of the various micro and nano materials. Electrokinetic properties of particles in polar and nonpolar media. Electrical, optic and antimicrobial properties of particles.
Capabilities Synthesis and characterization of various (nano)composites. Investigation of electrorheological and vibration damping properties of the various micro and nano materials. Investigation of electrokinetic properties of particles in polar and nonpolar media by zeta potential measurements. Investigation of electrical, optic and antimicrobial properties of various particles.
Relevant publications
(3 max.)
Cabuk, M. Enhanced electrokinetic properties and antimicrobial activities ofbiodegradable chitosan/organo-bentonite composites. CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS , 2017, 161 , 71-81
ÇABUK, M.; Yesil, T.; YAVUZ, M.; ÜNAL, H. Colloidal and viscoelastic properties of expanded perlite dispersions. JOURNAL OF INTELLİGENT MATERİAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES, 2018, 29, 32-40. 0 10.1177/1045389X17698248
Davraz, M.; Koru, M.; Akdağ, A.; Kılınçarslan, Ş.; Delikanlı, Y.; Çabuk, M. Investigating the use of raw perlite to produce monolithic thermal insulation material. CONSTRUCTİON AND BUİLDİNG MATERİALS, 2020, 263, 120674-120674. 400 + 0 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.120674
Projects
(2 max.)
Investigation of electrorheological properties and industrial applicability of perlite mineral
Development of Alternative Thermal Insulation Materials for Building and Industrial Applications
 
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