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Formulation of Nickel OxideGraphene Composite Ink and the Fabrication of Thin-Film Electrodes Using Direct Ink Writing
Nickel oxide (NiO) is a p-type material with a wide bandgap of 3.6 to 4eV, and graphene is a zero-bandgap material. When the two materials are combined to form a composite, their structural, optical, and electrical properties are enhanced. This work presents the formulation of nickel oxide (NiO)graphene composite ink (with ethylene glycol as a solvent) for the fabrication of thin-film electrodes using a direct ink writing technique. NiO is used in nanopowder form, which is prepared via a wet-chemical approach. NiO ink is prepared in three different concentrations of 40mg/ml (N1), 60mg/ml (N2), and 70mg/ml (N3). Graphene ink (G) is also prepared in concentrations of 0.5mg/ml (G1), 1mg/ml (G2), and 2mg/ml (G3). Among the pure NiO inks, it was observed that low resistance and uniform printing were obtained for N2. Therefore, N2 is mixed with different concentrations of graphene to form the composite ink, which is further printed on the substrates. The rheological properties of all the formulated inks are measured. An extrusion-based direct-write system is employed for printing the inks on a glass substrate. The printed samples are characterized before and after annealing at 250C for 2h. The resistance of the composite ink (N2G1) is decreased by 53% in comparison with the pure NiO ink (N2). As the conductivity of the composite ink thin film is in the range of M?, they could find application in the field of gas sensing and thermistors. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2024. -
Fortitude, and Sense of Coherence in achieving Financial Resilience and Financial Health of Micro and Small Entrepreneurs
The COVID 19 pandemic has brought economic shock s all over the world. India is not an exception to this. The pandemic has made the lives of poor, and downtrodden people, micro, and small entrepreneurs miserable. Micro and small enterprises struggle to bounce back financially and to achieve financial health. Micro and small entrepreneurs face many problems such as no adequate income and savings, debt repayment, rising costs, lack of funds to run the business, financial and mental stress, uncertain future, and so on. Despite these problems, the micro and small enterprises move on steadily to achieve the goal of financial health. What makes them move on steadily? How do they manage their resources to achieve financial resilience? To seek answers to these questions, this study would like to examine the role of fortitude and sense of coherence in achieving financial resilience and financial health of micro and small entrepreneurs. The Electrochemical Society -
Fossil fuel derived GQD as a photosensitizer in dye-sensitized solar cells
Solar energy is an abundantly available renewable source, and several generations of photovoltaic cells have been developed for harnessing it. Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) are viable and potent solar energy harvesters. Sensitizer, a vital part of DSSC, has been researched for years. Alternatively, fossil fuel-Lignite is one of the world's least explored energy sources. Unfortunately, it has been used as a fuel for power generation and tagged as a pollutant. Therefore, in this study, we use lignite-derived graphene quantum dots (GQD) as a DSSC sensitizer and attempt to add value. GQDs with varied bandgaps were obtained and used as sensitizers, and a maximum PCE of 2.87 % was obtained. Additionally, GQD sensitizers were exposed to UV light for 48 h, and the fabricated device exhibited 2.90 % efficiency, showing the photostability of GQDs. Furthermore, the device showed a higher Rrec of 166.57 ?, substantiating the better performance of DSSC. Thus, sensitizers derived from lignite showed a novel use for feedstock previously used for combustion. 2023 Elsevier B.V. -
Fostering civic engagement and community development through service-learning capstone courses in higher education: An in-depth analysis of department models in Indian universities
A nation's strength is intricately linked to the education of its citizens, and the evolving landscape of higher education is evident in the changing role it plays. The National Education Policy (NEP) established on July 29, 2020, provides a framework that opens avenues for experiential learning, emphasizing hands-on experiences to complement theoretical knowledge. Keeping this in mind, this chapter introduces the Service-Learning Capstone Course Model designed to cultivate civic responsibility, empathy, and risk management while fostering the holistic growth of learners as responsible citizens in this century. The study demonstrates how the inclusion of a service-learning component in the syllabus can develop personal, professional, and academic growth in a learner through the knowledge gained. 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Fostering Inclusion in Digital Marketplace: Vistas into the Online Shopping Experiences of Consumers with Visual Impairment in India
Online shopping has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, overshadowing traditional brick-and-mortar shopping. Research has tried to understand the online shopping experiences of various consumers. However, the online shopping experiences of consumers with visual impairment (CWV) gained less attention. This study captures the online shopping experiences of CWV by employing a phe-nomenological qualitative approach. Data was collected from CWV through semi-structured interviews. The sample size of this study was fifteen, and data was analyzed using NVivo14. The findings indicate a growing preference for online shopping among the CWV. The results explore the accessibility-related issues encountered by CWV and strategies employed to overcome them. Additionally, the paper underscores the benefits of independence and the impact of online shopping on the personal growth and well-being of CWV. The study provides insights to marketers to foster inclusion in the digital marketplace. This study helps marketers and other stakeholders to understand the online shopping experiences of CWV and ensures consumer well-being and inclusion. Copyright 2024 Greeshma Thadikaran, Sandeep Singh. Published by Vilnius University Press. -
Fostering mindfulness and compassion: Strategies, benefits, and challenges
The integration of compassion, mindfulness, and service learning in higher education is emphasized in this abstract via an all-encompassing theoretical framework. Educators are assisted in the development of transformative learning experiences by utilizing service learning frameworks, compassion education models, contemplative pedagogy, transformative learning theory, and holistic education paradigms. Civic responsibility, self-awareness, and critical reflection are emphasized within the framework. By traversing this conceptual terrain, educators make a valuable contribution to the comprehensive growth of pupils, nurturing individuals who are conscientious, empathetic, and socially accountable, thereby equipping them to confront the intricacies of existence. 2024, IGI Global. -
Fostering Resilience and Well- Being: Integrating Mindfulness Practices in Educational Settings Amidst Crisis
The chapter specifies the structure and content of a comprehensive examination of integrating mindfulness practices into educational settings to promote resilience and well- being during times of crisis. It examines the fundamental concepts of mindfulness, its historical context in education, and the theoretical foundations supporting its application in educational settings. It explores the effects of various crises on education, highlighting the significance of innovative solutions to the challenges posed. It establishes a framework for discussing educationally tailored mindfulness practices supported by scientific evidence and real- world case studies. Strategies for incorporating mindfulness into curricula, overcoming obstacles, and training educators are concerned. It covers strategies for overcoming resistance and ensuring equity and accessibility. It concludes by highlighting future trends, providing recommendations for policymakers, educators, and administrators, and highlighting the enduring relevance of mindfulness practices during times of crisis. 2024 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Fostering student engagement and empathy: The role of service learning in promoting mental health awareness and human rights advocacy
The chapter highlights the potential of integrating service learning into mental health and human rights curricula. It emphasizes the transformative impact of service learning in fostering student engagement, empathy, and social responsibility by blending theoretical frameworks, historical context, and practical models. Service learning emerges as a powerful tool for promoting positive change within communities and encouraging student activism on mental health and human rights issues. Advocating for ongoing exploration and implementation of service learning initiatives is crucial despite India's delayed implementation of the Mental Healthcare Act of 2017. Harnessing service learning's potential is essential for effectively addressing these critical issues. 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Four Alternative Scenarios of Commons in Space: Prospects and Challenges
The rapid expansion of human activities in outer space is likely to bring new economic, social, and political dilemmas in the next 50 to 100 years. Future governance will have to increasingly juggle earth-space social justice, resource trade-offs, and environmental sustainability issues. This poses new challenges to the governance of global commons, i.e. whether existing studies are fit to address commons in a global context and whether the governance of outer space commons (dis)integrates with Earth-bound sustainability governance. To explore these questions, this study uses scenario-building techniques to generate alternative future scenarios via a workshop conducted during the 2022 Commons in Space conference. We derived four future scenarios based on two major contextual conditions: (i) the degree of equity in resource distribution in space, and (ii) the degree of integration with Earth-bound sustainability, more specifically Earth system governance. The four alternative scenarios are (i) Space Cartel in which the use of space resources becomes dominated by the rich and powerful; (ii) Earth-centric Gold Rush in which the current business as usual continues; (iii) Open Space (also Space Utopia) in which open access of space resources leads to thriving developments in space at the expense of sustainability on Earth; and finally, (iv) Earth-Space Sustainability in which challenges on Earth and in space are addressed through an integrative governance model. Based on the challenges identified from these scenarios, we discuss specific as well as cross-cutting implications for policy and governance to better address commons in space in the future. 2023 The Author(s). -
FOXS HEAD OR LIONS TAIL? WORK LIFE BALANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN AGRICULTURE AND FARM VENTURES AND ITS ANTECEDENT EFFECT ON QUALITY OF LIFE; [CABE DE RAPOSA OU RABO DE LE? EQUILRIO DA VIDA PROFISSIONAL DAS MULHERES EMPREENDEDORAS NA AGRICULTURA E EMPREENDIMENTOS AGROLAS E SEU EFEITO ANTECEDENTE NA QUALIDADE DE VIDA]; [CABEZA DE ZORRO O COLA DE LE? LA CONCILIACI DE LA VIDA LABORAL Y FAMILIAR DE LAS MUJERES EMPRESARIAS EN LA AGRICULTURA Y LAS EXPLOTACIONES AGROLAS Y SU EFECTO ANTECEDENTE EN LA CALIDAD DE VIDA]
Purpose: The objective of this study was to identify the factors that influence work life balance of women entrepreneurs in the field of agriculture and allied products and how the family demands affect their work-life balance. Further, the paper explores the conflict between parental demand and running a business. Theoretical framework: Literature review points out that despite, an increase in the number of women entrepreneurs over the years, according to the (Global entrepreneurship monitor report, 2020), fewer women pursue entrepreneurship due to various challenges of managing personal and business responsibilities and striking the right balance. Work-life balance is frequently examined in the context of human resource management (Etienne St-Jean and Duhamel M.,2020)but not much has been explored in an entreprenurial context.Hence this study is to investigate and understand the influence of various factors affecting work life balance from an entrepreneurial standpoint. Design/methodology/approach: Triangulation method was used for the study by utilizing both quantitative and qualitative data. The researchers developed a questionnaire to measure work-life balance experienced by women entrepreneurs with 12 independent variables to measure the dependent variable work-life balance.The sample consisted of 450 women agripreneurs Findings: The findings reveal that the age of the children is a major determinant of the extent of parental demand a woman goes through in her life and family support systems are critical in reducing overlap and conflict between the life domains. A positive spillover between the domains significantly enhances quality of life of women entrepreneurs. Research, Practical & Social implications: We suggest a future research into other Personality traits and macro environmental factors which can have a bearing on work life balance of women entrepreneurs which would enable an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem. Originality/value: The researchers have concluded that positive spillover between the domains significantly enhances quality of life of women entrepreneurs. 2022 The authors. -
FRA CDS VDAX Based credit crash model: A German conundrum /
International Journal Of Economic Research, Vol.14, Issue 8, pp.221-228, ISSN: 0972-9380. -
FRA-CDS-VDAX based credit crash model: A German conundrum
Often credit crash opens up the glaring research warts in finding credit pits. Robust German credit and interest rate derivative market have been under scrutiny to develop credit crash predictor by effective utilisation of a cobbled methodology encompassing various research tools (such as econometric, mathematical and machine-learning etc.) and the logical trio, namely forward rate agreement (FRA), credit default swap (CDS) and volatility index constructed on CBOE methodology (VDAX). Though setting up VDAX predictor is the first objective, yet the cross-dependence of various derivatives, threshold finding for sudden change (steep) in VDAX and linking the results with real life events remain the secondary objectives. The results point out a clear threshold for detecting credit pit and a prominent behavioural trace as well. Serials Publications Pvt. Ltd. -
Fractional and memory effects on wave reflection in pre-stressed microstructured solids with dual porosity
The present work investigates the influence of fractional-order derivative and memory-dependent derivative on the behavior of various waves reflected at the free surface of a size-dependent, pre-stressed, microstructured thermoelastic solid with a dual porosity framework. A generalized MooreGibsonThomson (MGT) model, incorporating higher-order terms and memory effects, is adopted to describe the complex heat transfer behavior within the material. A nonlocal framework based on Eringen's theory is utilized to derive the basic relations of the considered medium. An examination of the non-dimensionalized governing equations is conducted employing the normal mode technique to provide accurate solutions. The research demonstrates the presence of six separate wave modes that travel at varying speeds within the medium. The energy and amplitude ratios of reflected waves are determined by applying suitable boundary conditions. The influence of varying incidence angles on the reflected wave energy distribution is investigated numerically and visualized using MATLAB software. The study reveals that the energy ratios of the reflected waves are sensitive to the fractional-order parameter, kernel functions, initial stress, and nonlocality parameter. The analysis suggests a conservative reflection process, indicating minimal energy loss during reflection. Key findings and their implications for relevant scenarios are presented in the conclusion. Comparisons with existing models for certain cases demonstrate good agreement, supporting the validity of the present model. 2025 Elsevier Masson SAS -
Fractional approach for a mathematical model of atmospheric dynamics of CO2 gas with an efficient method
In the present work, we find the series solution for the system of fractional differential equations describing the atmospheric dynamics of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas using the q-homotopy analysis transform method (q-HATM). The analyzed model consists of a system of three nonlinear differential equations elucidating the dynamics of human population and forest biomass in the atmosphere to the concentration of CO2 gas. In the current study, we consider Caputo-Fabrizio (CF) fractional operator and the considered scheme is graceful amalgamations of Laplace transform with q-homotopy analysis technique. To present and validate the effectiveness of the hired algorithm, we examined the considered system in terms of fractional order. The existence and uniqueness are demonstrated by using the fixed-point theory. The accomplished consequences illustrate that the considered scheme is highly methodical and very efficient in analyzing the nature of the system of arbitrary order differential equations in daily life. 2021 Elsevier Ltd -
Fractional approach for analysis of the model describing wind-influenced projectile motion
In this paper, we find the solution for coupled equations describing the projectile motion with wind-influence using q-homotopy analysis transform method (q-HATM). The projectedmethod is elegant amalgamations of q-homotopy analysis scheme and Laplace transform, and fractional derivativedefined withCaputo-Fabrizio (CF) operator. Moreover, the physical natures of the obtained results have been captured in terms of plots for diverse mass, external force and fractional order. The achievedconsequences elucidate that, the hiredsolution procedure is easy to implement, highly methodical as well as accurate to analyse the behaviour of system of nonlinear differential equations of both integer and fractional order describing connected areas of science and engineering. 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd. -
Fractional Approach for Belousov-Zhabotinsky Reactions Model with Unified Technique
The Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction model represents chemical oscillators that exhibit periodic vibrations as a result of complex physic-chemical phenomena. The non-linear behaviour exhibited by Belousov-Zhabotinsky model is the cause of Turing patterns, birth of spiral waves, rise of limit cycle attractors, and deterministic chaos in many chemical reaction processes. Due to these noteworthy characteristics, in this paper, we have analyzed mathematical Belousov-Zhabotinsky model by a novel numerical approach q-Homotopy analysis transformation method. To interpret new observations, we have incorporated Caputo fractional derivative in the model. The numerical result are presented graphically and concerning the absolute error of solutions. With the help of the homotopy parameter curve, we have projected the convergence region with reference to diverse values of fractional derivative. This work establishes that the projected numerical algorithm is a well-organized tool to analyze the multifaceted coupled partial differential equation representing Belousov-Zhabotinsky type reactions. 2024 NSP Natural Sciences Publishing Cor. -
Fractional approach for mathematical model of phytoplankton-toxic phytoplankton-zooplankton system with Mittag-Leffler kernel
The solution for phytoplankton-toxic phytoplankton-zooplankton system with q-homotopy analysis transform method (q-HATM) is discussed. The projected system exemplifies three components (namely, zooplankton, toxic-phytoplankton as well as phytoplankton) and the corresponding nonlinear ordinary differential equations exemplify the zooplankton feeds on phytoplankton. The projected method is an amalgamation of q-homotopy analysis algorithm and Laplace transform and the derivative associated with the Atangana-Baleanu (AB) operator. The equilibrium points and stability have been discussed with the assistance of the Routh-Hurwitz rule in this work within the frame of generalized calculus. The fixed-point theorem is employed to present the existence and uniqueness of the attained result for the considered model, and we consider five different initial conditions for the projected system. Further, the physical nature of the achieved solution has been captured for fractional order, external force and diverse mass. The achieved consequences explicate that the proposed solution method is highly methodical, easy to implement and accurate to analyze the behavior of the nonlinear system relating to allied areas of science and technology. 2023 World Scientific Publishing Company. -
Fractional p()-Kirchhoff Type Problems Involving Variable Exponent Logarithmic Nonlinearity
In this paper, we investigate a fractional p()-Kirchhoff type problem involving variable exponent logarithmic nonlinearity. With the help of the Nehari manifold approach, the existence and multiplicity of nontrivial weak solutions for the above problem are obtained. The main aspect and challenges of this paper are the presence of double non-local terms and logarithmic nonlinearity. 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. -
Fractional ReactionDiffusion Model: An Efficient Computational Technique for Nonlinear Time-Fractional Schnakenberg Model
In this article, the q-homotopy analysis transform method (q-HATM) is committed to finding the solutions and analyzing the gathered results for the nonlinear fractional-order reactiondiffusion systems such as the fractional Schnakenberg model. These models are well known for the modelling of morphogen in developmental biology. The efficiency and reliability of the q-HATM, which is the proper mixture of Laplace transform and q-HAM, always keep it in a better position in comparison with many other analytical techniques. By choosing a precise value for the auxiliary parameter ?, one can modify the region of convergence of the series solution. In the current framework, the investigation of the Schnakenberg models is implemented with exciting results. The acquired results guarantee that the considered method is very satisfying and scrutinizes the complex nonlinear issues that arise in the arena of science and technology. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Fractional study of a novel hyper-chaotic model involving single non-linearity
The applications of hyperchaotic systems (HCSs) can be widely seen in diverse fields associated with engineering due to their complicated dynamics, randomness, and high delicacy and sensibility. In the present work, we aim to investigate a new hyper-chaotic system involving a single non-linearity under the fractional CaputoFabrizio (CF) derivative for the first time. In fact, there is no previous study using fractional derivatives in this system. A new mathematical system using a fractional-order operator will be designed with the novel operator. The CaputoFabrizio non-integer operator is aimed to be employed to capture complex nature. In order to solve the extracted dynamical system, a quadratic numerical scheme is applied. This study contains stability and convergence sections for the considered method. Moreover, numerical results of the problem under various values of fractional orders and different values of initial conditions (ICs) are provided to show the performance of the suggested scheme. Figures of solutions for each dependent variable can be observed. 2022 The Author(s)