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Jaka Sunarso
Researcher at Swinburne University of Technology
Publications - 304
Citations - 12727
Jaka Sunarso is an academic researcher from Swinburne University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 215 publications receiving 9457 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaka Sunarso include Curtin University & Australian Research Council.
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Equilibrium and kinetic studies in adsorption of heavy metals using biosorbent: a summary of recent studies.
Jonathan Febrianto,Aline Natasia Kosasih,Aline Natasia Kosasih,Jaka Sunarso,Yi-Hsu Ju,Nani Indraswati,Suryadi Ismadji +6 more
TL;DR: Distinctive adsorption equilibria and kinetic models are of extensive use in explaining the biosorption of heavy metals, denoting the need to highlight and summarize their essential issues, which is the main purpose of this paper.
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Mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) ceramic-based membranes for oxygen separation
Jaka Sunarso,Stefan Baumann,José M. Serra,Wilhelm A. Meulenberg,Shaomin Liu,Y.S. Lin,J. C. Diniz da Costa +6 more
TL;DR: In the last 30 years, research efforts by the scientific community intensified significantly, stemming from the pioneering work of Takahashi and co-workers, with the initial development of mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) oxides.
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Performance of activated carbon and bentonite for adsorption of amoxicillin from wastewater: mechanisms, isotherms and kinetics.
TL;DR: Adsorption, as an efficient process to remove contaminants from water was chosen; in particular with bentonite and activated carbon as adsorbents, with several possible mechanisms for these adsorption systems elaborated further.
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Current status and development of membranes for co2/CH4 separation: a review.
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of different types of membranes available for use including their working principles, current status and development which form the primary determinants of separation performance and efficiency is presented.
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Studies on potential applications of biomass for the separation of heavy metals from water and wastewater
TL;DR: A brief summary of the role of biomass in heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions can be found in this paper, where the authors discuss the equilibria and kinetic aspects of biosorption.