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Naurah Mat Isa
Researcher at Malaysian Nuclear Agency
Publications - 14
Citations - 104
Naurah Mat Isa is an academic researcher from Malaysian Nuclear Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-density polyethylene & Polymer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 81 citations. Previous affiliations of Naurah Mat Isa include Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
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Comparison of rice husk-filled polyethylene composite and natural wood under weathering effects
Wan Aizan Wan Abdul Rahman,Lee Tin Sin,Abdul Razak Rahmat,Naurah Mat Isa,Mohd Shahrul Nizam Salleh,Munirah Mokhtar +5 more
TL;DR: The weathering performance of rice husk-filled high-density polyethylene (RHPE) and natural wood was investigated in this paper, where the injection molded RHPE, in column end-cap (CECap) shapes, was exposed to both natural and accelerated weathering attacks.
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Rice Husk/High Density Polyethylene Bio-Composite: Effect of Rice Husk Filler Size and Composition on Injection Molding Processability with Respect to Impact Property
TL;DR: In this article, the compounding of rice husk and high density polyethylene (HDPE) was undertaken on a Sino PSM 30 co-rotating twin screw extruder.
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Optical properties of conjugated polymer: review of its change mechanism for ionizing radiation sensor
TL;DR: In this article, a review on the change mechanism of conjugated polymer upon radiation exposure is presented, which mainly focused on the polymer's optical properties instead of its electrical properties.
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Assessment of Ge-doped optical fibres subjected to x-ray irradiation
S.A. Ibrahim,S.S. Che Omar,Suhairul Hashim,Ghafour Amouzad Mahdiraji,D.A. Bradley,D.A. Bradley,A.B.A. Kadir,Naurah Mat Isa +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the thermoluminescence (TL) response of five different diameters ~120, 241, 362, 483, and 604 μm of 6 mol percent Ge-doped optical fibres.
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Emergence of Polymeric Material Utilising Sustainable Radiation Curable Palm Oil-Based Products for Advanced Technology Applications.
Rida Tajau,Rosiah Rohani,Mohd Sofian Alias,Nurul Huda Mudri,Khairul Azhar Abdul Halim,Mohd Hamzah Harun,Naurah Mat Isa,Rosley Che Ismail,Sharilla Muhammad Faisal,Marina Talib,Muhammad Rawi Mohamed Zin,Izzati Izni Yusoff,Nadiah Khairul Zaman,Iqma Asyila Ilias +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized and emphasized on several recent studies that have reported on emerging radiation processing technologies for the production of radiation curable palm oil-based polymeric materials with a promising future in certain industries and biomedical applications.