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pro vyhledávání: '"M. M. Ishak"'
Autor:
Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor, Mohd. Amir Radhi Othman, Mohd Suleman, E. Hamdan, Roslinda Zulkifli, N. E S Sazali, M. M. Ishak, M. R M Jasni, Ramli Omar, N. H. Basri, Mohamad Deraman, Rusli Daik
Publikováno v:
Materials Science Forum. 846:551-558
Activated carbon monoliths (ACMs) electrodes for supercapacitor application were prepared from the green monoliths (GMs) containing KOH treated self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG) added with KOH treated graphene at its weight percentages of 0, 2, 4, 6
Autor:
Mohamad Deraman, Rusli Daik, Mohd Suleman, Najah Syahirah Mohd Nor, Sepideh Soltaninejad, M. R M Jasni, M. M. Ishak, Roslinda Zulkifli
Publikováno v:
Materials Science Forum. 846:545-550
Self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG) and lignin were prepared from fibres of oil palm empty fruit bunches by a low carbonization temperature and chemical treatment methods, respectively. Green monoliths were prepared from the KOH-treated SACG mixed wit
Autor:
Erman Taer, Mohamad Deraman, Mohd. Amir Radhi Othman, N. S M Nor, M. M. Ishak, Astimar Abdul Aziz, Ramli Omar, B. N M Dolah, N. H. Basri, Rakhmawati Farma, Awitdrus
Publikováno v:
Advanced Materials Research. 1112:308-312
Green monoliths (GMs) with different composition, labelled as GM1, GM2 and GM3, were prepared from self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG) produced from fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches, SACG treated with 0.4 M H2SO4 and mixtures of SACG and carbon
Autor:
M. M. Ishak, Y. H. Atallah
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie. 69:102-106
Azodrin, Carbaryl, DDT, Dipterex, Dursban, Methyl parathion, and Sumithion proved to be toxic to Biomphalaria alexandrina, the snail intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni in Egypt. Convulsions of the foot, aggregation and loss of equilibrium of th
Autor:
Ibrahim Abu Talib, Ramli Omar, Mohamad Deraman, B. N M Dolah, N. H. Basri, M. M. Ishak, Rakhmawati Farma, Awitdrus, Erman Taer
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches were used to produce self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG). The SACG green monoliths were carbonized in N2 environment at 800°C to produce carbon monoliths (CM) and the CM was CO2 activated at 800°C for 4 hour to
Autor:
Rakhmawati Farma, Awitdrus, B. N M Dolah, Ramli Omar, N. H. Basri, Ibrahim Abu Talib, Erman Taer, N. S M Nor, M. M. Ishak, Mohamad Deraman
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG) was prepared from fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches. The SACG green monoliths were carbonized in N2 environment at 400, 500, 600 and 700°C to produce carbon monoliths labeled as CM1, CM2, CM3 and CM4 respectiv
Autor:
N. S M Nor, Rakhmawati Farma, Ramli Omar, Mohamad Deraman, M. M. Ishak, Awitdrus, Erman Taer, Ibrahim Abu Talib, B. N M Dolah, N. H. Basri
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The green monoliths (GMs) were prepared from the mixtures of pre-carbonized fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches (or self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG)) and green petroleum coke (GPC) with the mixing ratio of 0, 10, 30, 50 and 70 % GPC, respectivel
Autor:
Ibrahim Abu Talib, Awitdrus Awitdrus, Mohamad Deraman, Rakhmawati Farma, B.N.M. Dollah, S. A. Hashmi, M. M. Ishak, Jamballi G. Manjunatha, Erman Taer, N. H. Basri
Publikováno v:
Bioresource technology. 132
Fibres from oil palm empty fruit bunches, generated in large quantities by palm oil mills, were processed into self-adhesive carbon grains (SACG). Untreated and KOH-treated SACG were converted without binder into green monolith prior to N2-carbonisat
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Autor:
M. Deraman, null Awitdrus, I. A. Talib, R. Omar, M. H. Jumali, M. M. Ishak, S. K. M. Saad, E. Taer, M. M. Saman, R. Farma, R. M. Yunus, null Khairurrijal, Mikrajuddin Abdullah, Wahyu Srigutomo, Sparisoma Viridi, null Novitrian
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Green pellets (GPs), prepared at different compression pressures (cs = 6, 7.5 and 12 metric tonne) from mixtures containing self‐adhesive carbon grains (sacg) from the oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and different percentages (pr = 0 to 90%) of a