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SUPERHYDROPHOBIC AND ANTIBACTERIAL COATINGS ON VARIOUS COTTON FABRICS USING ZNO AND AESO Wijaya, Hastono; Gapsari, Femiana; Sulaiman, Abdul M.; Harmayanti, Afifah; Barasa, Alvadro; Andrean, Janu; Warman, Sa Bashkaran Adi; Kriswardhana, Willy; Naimah, Azimatun
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Brawijaya University

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Superhydrophobic coatings on cotton utilized in medical applications like hospital gowns and bed linens to offer a protective barrier against fluids and bacteria. Masks were worn with different types of materials. In this study, various cotton employed ZnO and AESO to effectively decrease the surface energy of cotton fabric via a Schiff base reaction. This chemical transformation resulted in the formation of a textured surface structure that exhibited robust adhesion qualities. The study demonstrates that the superhydrophobic coating on silk fabric increases 153. 59%. The coating on silk provides a reference for fabric types with ZnO and AESO coatings.
MOMMYWELL: INNOVATIVE INTEGRATED HEALTH APPLICATION FOR IMPROVING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTHCARE IN THE DIGITAL ERA Warman, Sa Bashkaran Adi; Nugroho, Angelita Jasmine; Alini, Julian; Saputro, Tegar Tri; Andreas, Allwin
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : Komunitas Menulis dan Meneliti (Kolibi)

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The urgent need to address the high maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia, emphasizing the imperative to bridge existing gaps in health information and education. It underscores the necessity for comprehensive strategies that encompass broad educational campaigns, accessible resources, and innovative platforms to empower mothers with the knowledge and resources needed to make informed healthcare decisions. The study also acknowledges the transformative potential of mobile applications in advancing maternal and child health, highlighting the challenges of technology accessibility and digital literacy that must be navigated for the widespread and effective utilization of health-related apps. The identified challenges underscore the necessity of ensuring that the benefits offered by mobile applications are accessible to all segments of the population, and efforts to enhance users' ability to navigate and comprehend health-related apps are crucial. In conclusion, the abstract emphasizes the substantial promise of mobile applications in healthcare and the paramount importance of addressing challenges related to technology accessibility and digital literacy through a holistic approach that prioritizes inclusivity, education, and support.