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Chung Lim Law

Researcher at University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

Publications -  123
Citations -  4867

Chung Lim Law is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Effluent. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 110 publications receiving 3914 citations. Previous affiliations of Chung Lim Law include University of Nottingham & Universiti Teknologi MARA.

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Unlocking the Secret of Bio-additive Components in Rubber Compounding in Processing Quality Nitrile Glove

TL;DR: The sustainability of nitrile glove production process is essential both in the financial and energy perspective, and blending of bio-additive into the Nitrile latex might support the 3 pillars of sustainability for environmental, societal, and financial sector.
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Preliminary nitrite, nitrate and colour analysis of Malaysian edible bird’s nest

TL;DR: Correlations studies suggested that the nitrite content had high correlations with colour parameters, L∗a∗b∗ of edible bird’s nests at significant level of P, likely suggests that theNitrite and nitrate contents have correlations with edible bird's nests colour.
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Application of Intermittent Drying of Cyclic Temperature and Step-Up Temperature in Enhancing Textural Attributes of Dehydrated Manilkara zapota

TL;DR: In this article, the textural attributes of dried fruits can be controlled or standardized by applying novel drying techniques, viz. intermittent hot air-dehumidified air drying, and identification of the critical moisture content that contributes to case hardening of dried product is presented.
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Convective Drying of Ganoderma tsugae Murrill and Effect of Temperature on Basidiospores

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the drying characteristic and drying kinetics of the Ganoderma slices under constant air velocity and slice thickness, and the effect of drying temperatures on the size and surface structure of basidiospores were studied.
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A comparative quality study and energy saving on intermittent heat pump drying of Malaysian edible bird’s nest

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of temperature and relative humidity (RH) during intermittent heat pump drying at 28.6°C, 26.7% RH, α = 0.2