Dr. Muhamad Maulana Azimatun Nur
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Dr. Muhamad Maulana Azimatun Nur

Lecturer & Researcher
UPN 'Veteran' Yogyaka, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microalgae Culture from University of Groningen, Netherlands

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Area of Interest:

Microalgae Culture
100%
Wastewater Treatment
62%
Biomass and Bioenergy
90%
Pioproducts and Biorefinery
75%
Extraction, Purification and Bioproduct Synthesis
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
3
Chapters
0
Articles
11
Abstracts
5

Selected Publications

  1. Azimatun Nur, M.M., G.M. Garcia, P. Boelen and A.G.J. Buma, 2021. Influence of photodegradation on the removal of color and phenolic compounds from palm oil mill effluent by Arthrospira platensis. J. Appl. Phycol., 33: 901-915.
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  2. Nur, M.M.A., M.K. Swaminathan, P. Boelen and A.G.J. Buma, 2019. Sulfated exopolysaccharide production and nutrient removal by the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum growing on palm oil mill effluent. J. Appl. Phycol., 31: 2335-2348.
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  3. Azimatun Nur, M.M., G.M. Garcia, P. Boelen and A.G.J. Buma, 2019. Enhancement of C-phycocyanin productivity by Arthrospira platensis when growing on palm oil mill effluent in a two-stage semi-continuous cultivation mode. J. Appl. Phycol., 31: 2855-2867.
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  4. Nur, M.M.A., W. Muizelaar, P. Boelen and A.G.J. Buma, 2018. Environmental and nutrient conditions influence fucoxanthin productivity of the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum grown on palm oil mill effluent. J. Appl. Phycol., 31: 111-122.
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  5. Azimatun Nur, M.M. and A.G.J. Buma, 2018. Opportunities and challenges of microalgal cultivation on wastewater, with special focus on palm oil mill effluent and the production of high value compounds. Waste Biomass Valorization, 10: 2079-2097.
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  6. Nur, M.M.A., T.M. Setyoningrum and I.G.S. Budiaman, 2017. Potency of Botryococcus braunii cultivated on palm oil mill effluent wastewater as a source of biofuel. Environ. Eng. Res., 22: 417-425.
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  7. Nur, M.M.A., D. Kristanto, T.M. Setyoningrum and I.G.S. Budiaman, 2016. Utilization of microalgae cultivated in palm oil mill wastewater to produce lipid and carbohydrate by employing microwave-assisted irradiation. Recent Innovations Chem. Eng., 9: 107-116.
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