Mr. Badril Azhar

PhD Researcher
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), Taipei, Taiwan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

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Area of Interest:

Engineering
Material Science
Chemical Engineering
Adsorption
Renewable Energy

Selected Publications

  1. Azhar, B., Q.T. Pham, M. Afiandika and C.S. Chern, 2023. Polymers with cyanoethyl ether and propanesulfonate ether side chains for solid-state li-ion battery applications. ACS Appl. Energy Mater., 6: 3525-3537.
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  2. Azhar, B., F. Amir, A.S. Nugraha and H.W. Aparamarta, 2022. A Comparative study of paper-based microfluidic (µPAD) miniaturization. OISAA J. Indonesia Emas, 5: 94-99.
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  3. Altway, S., M. Yuan, S.C. Pujar, B. Azhar, A.H. Tiwikrama and A.B. de Haan, 2021. Choline chloride urea effect on liquid–liquid equilibria of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural-water-organic solvent systems in the absence and presence of sodium chloride. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 66: 4684-4696.
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  4. Azhar, B., A.E. Angkawijaya, S.P. Santoso, C. Gunarto and A. Ayucitra et al., 2020. Aqueous synthesis of highly adsorptive copper-gallic acid metal-organic framework. Sci. Rep., Vol. 10. 10.1038/s41598-020-75927-4.
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  5. Aparamarta, H.W., S. Gunawan, H. Husin, B. Azhar and H.T. Aditya, 2020. The effect of high oleic and linoleic fatty acid composition for quality and economical of biodiesel from crude Calophyllum inophyllum oil (CCIO) with microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), batchwise solvent extraction (BSE), and combination of MAE-BSE methods. Energy Rep., 6: 3240-3248.
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  6. Aparamarta, H.W., S. Gunawan, B. Azhar, H.T. Aditya, A. Widjaja and Y.H. Ju, 2019. Comparative study of batchwise solvent extraction and the microwave assisted extraction method for the purification of triglyceride for biodiesel feedstock from crude calophyllum inophyllum oil (CCIO). Int. J. Technol., 10: 551-560.
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