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Journal : Student Scientific Creativity Journal

UTILIZATION Mangifera indica SKIN AND SALT AS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY Ivan Maulana Akbar; Muna Mumtazah; Na’illah Ega Sivana; Adisty Virakawugi Darniwa; Ateng Supriyatna
Student Scientific Creativity Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Juli : Student Scientific Creativity Journal
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/sscj-amik.v1i4.1651

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Efforts to reduce the use of polluting chemicals environment needs innovation to overcome these problems. One of them is by replacing the chemicals contained in the battery by utilizing mango skin waste became bio-battery. Even mango skin waste in the community is not properly utilized so that mango skin becomes waste that has no value. The purpose of this research is to utilize mango skin as a bio-battery material not only to produce current and voltage sources but it is also expected to be able to reduce the negative effects of disposing of community mango skin waste residue into the environment and reduce dependence on chemicals as battery electrolyte paste which has been used so far. The test parameters carried out were the electricity of the bio-baterry using mango skin and salt samples. This research used 3 weight ratios between mango skin solution and salt solution, namely 15:5 gr, 20 gr:5 gr, and 25:5 gr. The main stages of this research consisted of 3 stages, namely preparation, pH testing, characterization of electrical properties, and electrical analysis of mango skin. The results of the research that has been done, it can be concluded that the smallest measurements of pH, electric voltage, and electric current are produced at a volume of 30 ml (15 gr) of 3.55, 0.53 V, and 1.8 mA. While the highest was produced at a volume of 44 ml of 3.53, 1.53 V, and 1.9 mA.
INVENTORY OF ANACARDIACEAE FAMILY AT SUNAN GUNUNG DJATI STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY Nazla Fauziyah Octaviani; Nisa Hamidah Zahra Ar-Rais; Ateng Supriyatna
Student Scientific Creativity Journal Vol. 1 No. 5 (2023): September : Student Scientific Creativity Journal
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/sscj-amik.v1i5.1851

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Indonesia is a country with a tropical climate, so it can produce high diversity, and plants adapt. This includes educational areas with green areas and a fairly even level of diversity, especially in the Anacardiaceae family with special characteristics, such as woody trees, resin channels, plants belonging to the shrub habitus, and single and compound leaves. This study used cruise methods or cruising methods by calculating and analyzing the actual situation in the environment of State Islamic University Sunan Gunung Djati Campus I. There were two genera and three species found, namely the genus Spondias with its species Spondias pinnata or amra and the genus Mangifera with its species Mangifera indica or mango and Mangifera odorata or kweni.
Co-Authors Adisty Virakawugi Darniwa Agnie Airul Akira Aida Syakira Khoerunnisa Alfiah Rahmawati Alika Maulidina Allifa Khoerurrahmah Alvi Arumi Fadila Amelia Alphabenita Ana Widiana Anggita Rahmi Hafsari, Anggita Rahmi Anisa Zahra Anna Hygia Fitrianti Annisa Wardatul Jannah Aprilia Khoirunnisa Emnur Arenalda Nur Rizqita Awaludin Firdaus Clarissa Syahnaz Aulia Devi Novianti Diva Tazkya Audya Elsa Nurpadila Fani Wilma Mulyana Feby Nurul Asri Fikri Iqlilah Gunawan Hanifah Flora Reine Hanna Kamilah Suwarna Hanum Salsabila Hilma Mauludiyyah Inayatulloh Ida Kinasih Ilvi Maulidina Indrianita D M Nur Azizah Ingrie Laila Intan Gresia Hapitasari Ivan Maulana Akbar Jeninur Saidah Karrisa Zahratul Shaumi Luthfi Akmal Aji Luthfi Hana Fadiah Maulina Azizah Melza Aulia Moch. Naufal Ramdhani Mohamad Agus Salim Muhamad Mubiar Ramadana Muhammad Efendi Mukhtar Ghulam Halim Muna Mumtazah Musabbih Najil Hakim Nabila Nur’ Arifah Nailah Nur Azizah Najmi Azalia Ubaedilah Nashwa Intana Putri Nasywa Ainaya Nasywa Yumna Zainah Nazla Fauziyah Octaviani Na’illah Ega Sivana Neng Sri Mulyani Nisa Hamidah Zahra Ar-Rais Nursyifa Tiara Dwiputri Nurul Mawaddah Puput Fuji Aslamiah Rahadatul Aisyi Fatrisya Amdarsyah Riana Qodariah Hasanah Rifa Musyaropah Rini Rini Roy Hadiningrat Trisniaji Sutrisno Rucika Galvani Putri Rustandi Rustandi Salma Humairo Sofi Intan Nurhidayah Teges Lituhayu Syakirah Tere Jessica Putri Pribadi Tifani Siti Fatiah Tri Cahyanto Tri Cahyanto Ucu Julita, Ucu Yani Suryani Zahra Nurazizah Al-Islami