L. O. Ahmad
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Halu Oleo University

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Effect of Ni Content Variation on the Synthesis of Nickel-Mobile Crystalline Material-41 (Ni-MCM-41) for Methylene Blue Adsorption L. O. Ahmad; H. Hidayat; A. Zaeni; F. Muhamad
International Journal of Acta Material Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : Faculty Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62749/ijactmat.v1i2.13

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The research studied the enhancement of thermal resistance and the increase of adsorption capacity of methylene blue dye by Ni-doped mesoporous MCM-41 adsorbent (Ni-MCM-41). Ni-MCM41 were prepared using hydrothermal method with variation of Ni content ratio (Si/Ni = 10, 20, and 40). This study consisted of several stages including; preparation of 0.24 M sodium 1-heptansulphonate, nickel sulphate 0.025 M, 0.05 M and 0.1 M and 1 M sodium silicate solutions. Synthesis of Ni-MCM-41 which was characterized using FTIR, XRD, DSC and BET. The adsorption process experiments included the preparation of mother liquor and methylene blue standard solution, preparation of standard solution and determination of maximum wavelength, preparation of test solution, contact time variation and concentration variation. Wavelength, contact time variation and concentration variation were determined using UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Analyze the adsorption process by determining the percentage and maximum capacity of adsorption. As well as determining the type of adsorption that occurs through Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms. FTIR results showed wave numbers between 3400-3200 cm-1 indicating the presence of Si-OH groups, C-H group stretching vibrations at 2925 cm-1, asymmetric stretching vibrations of Si-O at 1239 cm-1, Si-O-Ni bending vibrations at 557 cm-1 and symmetric and asymmetric Si-O-Si stretching vibrations at 1081 cm-1. XRD showed the characteristic structure of MCM-41 with higher crystallinity obtained at Ni-MCM-41 ratio (Si/Ni=40), DSC showed greater thermal resistance of Ni-MCM-41 ratio (Si/Ni=40) at 175.13 oC. The adsorption capacity of methylene blue dye by MCM-41 and Ni-MCM-41 ratio (Si/Ni=40) were 4.0322 mg/g and 4.2735 mg/g, respectively, following Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
Green Bioconversion of Asbuton Bitumen into Hydrocarbon-Rich Oil by Trichoderma sp. Based on GC–MS Characterization A. Johan; I. Sulistiyani; A. L. Giri Toba; A. H. Watoni; L. O. A. Nur Ramadhan; C. Baskar; L. O. Ahmad
International Journal of Acta Material Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Faculty Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62749/ijactmat.v2i2.27

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This study presents a green bioconversion process for upgrading Buton natural bitumen (Asbuton) into hydrocarbon-rich bio-oil using Trichoderma sp. as a biological catalyst under mild conditions. The effects of composition ratio and incubation time on oil yield and physicochemical properties were investigated. The optimum condition was achieved at a 2:5 bitumen-to-fungus ratio after 25 days of incubation, producing a 4.74% yield with a density of 0.949 g cm⁻³, a viscosity of 3.83 Pa·s, a flash point of 69.6 °C, and a calorific value of 5412 Cal.g⁻¹. GC–MS analysis revealed forty peaks dominated by C16–C18 fatty acids, confirming the partial oxidative–hydrolytic depolymerization of asphaltic hydrocarbons into oxygenated aliphatic molecules. The decrease in viscosity and the appearance of long-chain fatty acids indicated efficient enzymatic degradation of heavy asphaltenes. These findings demonstrate that Trichoderma sp. effectively converts solid Buton bitumen into bio-oil under ambient conditions, highlighting its potential as a green, low-energy alternative for sustainable biofuel production.