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Awitdrus Awitdrus

Researcher at National University of Malaysia

Publications -  14
Citations -  463

Awitdrus Awitdrus is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supercapacitor & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 373 citations. Previous affiliations of Awitdrus Awitdrus include Riau University.

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Preparation of highly porous binderless activated carbon electrodes from fibres of oil palm empty fruit bunches for application in supercapacitors.

TL;DR: Characterisation of the pore structure of the electrodes revealed a significant advantage from combining the chemical and physical activation processes, and found that approximately 3h of activation time, achieved via a multi-step heating profile, produced electrodes with a high surface area.
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Preparation of a highly porous binderless activated carbon monolith from rubber wood sawdust by a multi-step activation process for application in supercapacitors

TL;DR: Madra et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of high energy and high computational complexity of particle beamforming in the field of physics at the University of Riau in Indonesia.
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Effect of Compression Pressure on the Physical and Electrochemical Properties of Activated Carbon Monoliths Electrodes for Supercapacitor Application

TL;DR: In this article, green monoliths of self-adhesive carbon grain from fibers of oil palm empty fruit bunches were used as electrodes in supercapacitor cells which employed stainless steel 316L current collector and H2SO4 electrolyte.
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Biomass conversion into activated carbon as a sustainable energy material for the development of supercapacitor devices

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used the jackfruit peel (JP) waste for the synthesis of an inexpensive and eco-friendly activated carbon (AC) as a sustainable energy material for the development of supercapacitor devices.
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Hemicellulosa-derived Arenga pinnata bunches as free-standing carbon nanofiber membranes for electrode material supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used Arenga pinnata bunches (APB) as raw material for hemicellulose compounds to produce carbon electrodes through carbonization processes at 650, 700, 750, and 800 °C, in the presence of flowing N2 gas.