Publications by authors named "Muhammad Ridho"

This study addresses the optimization of the nanolignin preparation method from the areca leaf sheath (ALS) by a mechanical process using a high shear homogenizer at 13,000-16,000 rpm for 1-4 h and its application in enhancing the performance of ultralow molar ratio urea-formaldehyde (UF) adhesive. Response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite design (CCD) model was used to determine the optimum nanolignin preparation method. The mathematical model obtained was quadratic for the particle size response and linear for the zeta potential response.

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Biocomposites reinforced with natural fibers represent an eco-friendly and inexpensive alternative to conventional petroleum-based materials and have been increasingly utilized in a wide variety of industrial applications due to their numerous advantages, such as their good mechanical properties, low production costs, renewability, and biodegradability. However, these engineered composite materials have inherent downsides, such as their increased flammability when subjected to heat flux or flame initiators, which can limit their range of applications. As a result, certain attempts are still being made to reduce the flammability of biocomposites.

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Asian countries have abundant resources of natural fibers, but unfortunately, they have not been optimally utilized. The facts showed that from 2014 to 2020, there was a shortfall in meeting national demand of over USD 2.75 million per year.

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In this study, glycerol as an abundant green feedstock was used as a hydrogen source to investigate the reaction of water-glycerol solution decomposition by microwave-assisted catalytic to produce hydrogen over NiO/zeolite catalyst. The catalyst was prepared by inception wetness and then characterized through X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy diffraction X-ray (EDX), and transmission electron microscope (TEM) measurements. The conversion process of glycerol into hydrogen was performed in a fixed-bed microwave-assisted reactor.

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  • - The study explored the relationship between mRNA expression levels of PD-L1 and NKG2A in melanoma tissues and how these might relate to patient characteristics and survival rates in Indonesian patients with primary nodular melanoma.
  • - Although patients with high PD-L1 levels had a lower median survival time compared to those with normal levels (15.8 vs. 28.9 months), this difference wasn't statistically significant, and NKG2A levels showed little impact on survival.
  • - A strong correlation was found between PD-L1 and NKG2A mRNA levels, indicating potential for using both as targets in immunotherapy, suggesting PD-L1 might be a viable prognostic factor while NKG2A could support treatment strategies.
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