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Advanced Materials Research | 2014

Room-Temperature Deposition of ZnO Thin Films by using DC Magnetron Sputtering

Putut Marwoto; Sulhadi; Sugianto; Didik Aryanto; Edy Wibowo; kiki wahyuningsih

ZnO thin films have successfully been deposited using DC magnetron sputtering at room temperature by means of plasma power variation. XRD results show that films were grown at a plasma power of 30 W and 40 W are polycrystalline, while at 20 W is considered as amorphous. The optical bandgap of films are shrinkage by increasing the plasma power. The broadest transmittance range is belongs to ZnO film growth at plasma power of 40 W. The electrical conductivity of ZnO films increase from 4.02x10-7 (Ωcm)-1 to 8.92x10-7 (Ωcm)-1 once the plasma power is increased. Based on the electrical and optical properties of the films it clearly be seen that ZnO film grown at plasma power of 40 W has highest transmittance and lower electrical resistivity therefore it appropriate for transparent conductive oxide (TCO).


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Natural Rubber Nanocomposite with Human-Tissue-Like Mechanical Characteristic

Riri Murniati; Nanda Novita; Sutisna; Edy Wibowo; Ferry Iskandar; Mikrajuddin Abdullah

The blends of synthetic rubber and natural rubber with nanosilica were prepared using a blending technique in presence of different filler volume fraction. The effect of filler on morphological and mechanical characteristics was studied. Utilization of human cadaver in means of medical study has been commonly used primarily as tools of medical teaching and training such as surgery. Nonetheless, human cadaver brought inevitable problems. So it is necessary to find a substitute material that can be used to replace cadavers. In orthopaedics, the materials that resemble in mechanical properties to biological tissues are elastomers such as natural rubber (latex) and synthetic rubber (polyurethanes, silicones). This substitution material needs to consider the potential of Indonesia to help the development of the nation. Indonesia is the second largest country producer of natural rubber in the world. This paper aims to contribute to adjusting the mechanical properties of tissue-mimicking materials (TMMs) to the recommended range of biological tissue value and thus allow the development of phantoms with greater stability and similarity to human tissues. Repeatability for the phantom fabrication process was also explored. Characteristics were then compared to the control and mechanical characteristics of different human body part tissue. Nanosilica is the best filler to produce the best nanocomposite similarities with human tissue. We produced composites that approaching the properties of human internal tissues.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Novel Solar Photocatalytic Reactor for Wastewater Treatment

Sutisna; Mamat Rokhmat; Edy Wibowo; Riri Murniati; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah

A new solar photocatalytic reactor (photoreactor) using TiO2 nanoparticles coated onto plastic granules has been designed. Catalyst granules are placed into the cavity of a reactor panel made of glass. A pump is used to circulate wastewater in the photoreactor. Methylene blue (MB) dissolved in water was chosen as the wastewater model. The performance of the photoreactor was evaluated based on changes in MB concentration with respect to time. The photoreactor showed a good performance by degrading 10 L of MB solution up to 96.54% after 48 h of solar irradiation. The photoreactor was scaled up by enlarging the panel area to twice its original size. The increase in the surface area of the reactor panel and therefore of the mass of catalyst granules and reactor volume led to a three-fold increase of the photodegradation rate. In addition, the MB degradation kinetics were also studied. Data analysis confirmed the applicability of the pseudo-first-order Langmuir-Hinshelwood model. The proposed photoreactor has great potential for use in large-scale wastewater treatment.


2nd International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Physics, ICTAP 2012 | 2013

Preliminary study of CDTE and CDTE:CU thin films nanostructures deposited by using DC magnetron sputtering

Putut Marwoto; D. P. Ngurah Made; Sugianto; Edy Wibowo; Zulkafli Othaman; Santi Yuli Astuti; Nila Prasetya Aryani

Growth and properties of CdTe and CdTe:Cu thin films nanostrucures deposited by using dc magnetron sputtering are reported. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to observe the surface morphologies of the thin films. At growth conditions of 250 °C and 14 W, CdTe films did not yet evenly deposited. However, at growth temperature and plasma power of 325 °C and 43 W, both CdTe and CdTe:Cu(2%) have deposited on the substrates. In this condition, the morphology of the films indicate that the films have a grain-like nanostructures. Grain size diameter of about 200 nm begin to appear on top of the films. Energy Dispersive X-rays spectroscopy (EDX) was used to investigate chemical elements of the Cu doped CdTe film deposited. It was found that the film deposited consist of Cd, Te and Cu elements. XRD was used to investigate the full width at half maximum (FWHM) values of the thin films deposited. The results show that CdTe:Cu(2%) thin film has better crystallographic properties than CdTe thin film. The UV-Vis spectrometer was used to investigate the optical properties of thin films deposited. The transmittance spectra showed that transmittance of CdTe:Cu(2%) film is lower than CdTe film. It was found that the bandgap energy of CdTe and CdTe:Cu(2%) thin films of about 1.48 eV.


Desalination | 2017

Reduction of seawater salinity by natural zeolite (Clinoptilolite): Adsorption isotherms, thermodynamics and kinetics

Edy Wibowo; Mamat Rokhmat; Sutisna; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah


Procedia Engineering | 2017

Performance Improvement of TiO2/CuO Solar Cell by Growing Copper Particle Using Fix Current Electroplating Method

Mamat Rokhmat; Edy Wibowo; Sutisna; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

Application of Immobilized Titanium Dioxide as Reusable Photocatalyst on Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue

Sutisna; Mamat Rokhmat; Edy Wibowo; Riri Murniati; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

Thermally Activated Clay to Compete Zeolite for Seawater Desalination

Edy Wibowo; Mamat Rokhmat; Sutisna; Riri Murniati; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

Enhancement of TiO2 Particles Based-Solar Cells Efficiency by Addition of Copper(II) Nitrate and Post-Treatment with Sodium Hydroxyde

Mamat Rokhmat; Edy Wibowo; Sutisna; Elfi Yuliza; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah


Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Management | 2017

Coating TiO2 nanoparticles on the surface of transparent plastic granules using combined electrostatic and heating methods for the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants in water

Sutisna; Mamat Rokhmat; Edy Wibowo; Khairurrijal; Mikrajuddin Abdullah

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Mikrajuddin Abdullah

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Mamat Rokhmat

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Sutisna

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Khairurrijal

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Riri Murniati

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Putut Marwoto

State University of Semarang

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Elfi Yuliza

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Zulkafli Othaman

University of Tennessee at Martin

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Sutisna Sutisna

Bandung Institute of Technology

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