Browsing Irwana Nainggolan, Dr. by Author "irwana@unimap.edu.my"
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Chitosan Light Sensor
Irwana, Nainggolan, Dr.; Che Mohd Ruzaidi, Ghazali, Prof. Assoc; Tulus Ikhsan, Nasution (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, 2010-01-07)Chitosan is a bio-polymer which has promising potential to be investigated as an alternative light sensing materials. It is produced by treating seafood waste, especially shells from crustaceans (shrimps, crabs, lobsters, ... -
Electrical properties of chitosan-ferredoxin film
Shantini, Devi; Irwana, Nainggolan, Dr.; Mohd Nazree, Derman, Dr.; Tulus Ikhsan, Nasution (American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information (AENSI), 2013)In this study, chitosan was blended with ferredoxin to further improve the electrical properties of sensing film. Chitosan powder was dissolved in 2% of acetic acidand blended with ferredoxin. The mixture was subsequently ... -
Mechanical properties of paper from oil palm pulp treated with chitosan from horseshoe crab
Agusnar, Harry; Irwana, Nainggolan, Dr.; Sukirman (AENSI Publisher All rights reserved, 2013-10)The application of chitosan as an additive in papermaking to improve the strength and water resistant properties is described. Unbleached sulphate pulp from oil palm stem was treated with chitosan. The chitosan was prepared ... -
Milk quality degradation sensor based on chitosan biopolymer
Nainggolan, Irwan, Dr.; Nasution, Tulus Ikhsan, Dr.; Shantini, Devi (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 2012-06-18)Chitosan thin film used as sensing material because of its structure and properties where it consist of amine group which has free electron. Milk powder can undergo oxidation process when exposed in the air. In this ... -
The sensing mechanism and detection of low concentration acetone using chitosan-based sensors
Tulus Ikhsan, Nasution; Irwana, Nainggolan, Dr.; Sabar Derita, Hutagalung, Dr.; Khairel Rafezi, Ahmad, Dr.; Zainal Arifin, Ahmad (Elsevier B. V., 2013)This paper aims to discuss the usage of chitosan film sensors to detect acetone concentrations in human breath, in order to precisely diagnose diabetes mellitus in patients. Acetone concentration in the breath varies from ... -
Water status detection by free-dipping method using chitosan based sensor
Tulus Ikhsan, Nasution; Irwana, Nainggolan, Dr.; M. N., Nasruddin; Maizal, Isnen; Oki, Handinata (American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information (AENSI), 2010-10)A film sensor based on chitosan that is capable to evidence the different water status has been successfully fabricated by an electrochemical deposition technique. Main objective of this study is to utilize the chitosan ...