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Jurnal Ilmu Dasar
Published by Universitas Jember
ISSN : 24425613     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19184/jid.v24i2.36657
Jurnal ILMU DASAR (JID) is a national peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes research papers encompasses all aspects of natural sciences including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. JID publishes 2 issues in 1 volume per year. First published, volume 1 issue 1, in January 2000 and avalaible in electronically since 2012 with ISSN 1411-5735 (Print) and avalaible in electronically since 2012 with ISSN 2442-5613 (online). Jurnal ILMU DASAR is accredited SINTA 3 by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemendibukristek) No. 152/E/KPT/2023 (September 25, 2023), Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (RISTEKDIKTI), No. 200/M/KPT/2020 (December. 23, 2020). All accepted manuscripts will be published worldwide JID has been indexed in DOAJ, Dimension, OCLC WorldCat, PKP Index, Crossref, Google Scholar, Base, Garuda, and OneSearch. JID have been collaborated in KOBI-ID (Konsorsium Biologi Indonesia) and HKI (Himpunan Kimia Indonesia) since 2017.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF SULFONATED POLYSULFONE/BENTONITE HYBRID MEMBRANES Bambang Piluharto; Imam Syafi’i; R. Indahsari; Tanti Haryati
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 13 No 1 (2012)
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Sulfonated polysulfone membrane is one of the alternative membranes as replacing Nafion membrane for the fuel cell application. This membrane was prepared by introducing sulfonic group in the polysulfone structure backbone, so that provides the ionic membrane. However, more ionic groups in the SPSF membrane lead to loss mechanical stability. This study aims to prepare the hybrid membrane from SPSF and bentonite. In here, various of bentonite concentrations were used as variable to study water uptake and ion-exchange capacity properties. As the results, increasing bentonite concentrations lead to increase water uptake and ion-exchange capacity. By the functional group analysis, proved that adding bentonite in SPSF did not change structure of SPSF, means that interaction between SPSF and bentonite were physical interactions.
VARIATION OF SOLVENT COMPOSITION EFFECT ON PERFORMANCE AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CELLULOSE ACETATE MEMBRANE Dwi Indarti; Nanda Widayanti; Neran Neran
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Performance Cellulose acetate (CA) were characterized by the variation of solvent composition (acetone and formic acid) with a mole ratio of 5/10; 6/9; 7/8; 8.7; and 9/6 and the addition of additives MSG 6%. Characterization was conducted on the membrane performance (flux, permeability coefficient,% rejection) and physicochemical properties include density test and analysis of membrane structure by FTIR. Membrane solvent variation results, 6/9 has the lowest density values. Results flux, permeability coefficient and the highest rejection is obtained when the composition of the 9/6. FTIR test results showed no difference between the polymer cellulose acetate cellulose acetate membrane solvent variation results.
RACK STORAGE COMPONENT DESIGN BY PARAMETRIC CURVES AND SURFACES Puji Astuti; Kusno Kusno
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The purpose of study is to obtain procedures of designing several models of rack support and pole component, so that the shape are varies, symmetrical, graded, and balance. The results show that the procedure of designing rack support component can be done by taking some data of a space frame construction of the cube, triangular prism, or cone, then we set a few points on the frame to build piece of parametric curve. Finally we interpolate the curves to find a rack support surfaces. As for the rack pole component, the procedures are: we extract data of straight line segments, oblique or helical shape, then we enumerate the lines into several sub-segments, and then breaks it down to build the trending, chain, and graded curve to get a balance rack pole .
SYNTHESIS THIN LAYER ZnO-TiO2 PHOTOCATALYSTS SOL GEL METHOD BY USING THE PEG (Polyethylene Glycol) AS SOLVENT Tanti Haryati; Novita Andarini; Mellisa Ika Febrianti
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The incorporation of TiO and ZnO material as a composite, to increase the activity of the catalyst. Synthesis of ZnO-TiO2 thin layer made using a sol-gel method with a variation of PEG as a solvent. The purpose of this research was to investigate the structure and morphology of ZnO-TiO2 thin layer on the variation of PEG as a solvent by sol-gel method . Preparation of ZnO sol of the precursor , while the TiO2 sol synthesized by dissolving the anatase TiO2 structure into polyethilen glycol . Sol of ZnO and TiO2 sol do sol mixing to form ZnO–TiO2 after it coated on a glass substrate and then calcined . Products were then characterized by X-ray diffraction to determine the crystal structure and SEM to determine its morphology . The test results show the crystal structure by XRD based difaktogram intensity , the greater the molecular weight of the PEG peak intensity of ZnO-TiO2 showed the lower. While based on morphological examination , it can be seen that the larger molecular weight PEG , ZnO - TiO2 granular greater.
SCREENING AND IDENTIFICATION ALKALY-CELLULOLYTIC MOLDS FROM RICE STRAW ON COASTAL-FIELD OF WATU ULO JEMBER Esti Utarti; Su’udah Hasanah; Siswanto Siswanto
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About 28 molds were obtained from rice straw on coastal-field of Watu Ulo Jember, were screened for their cellulolytic activities at pH alkaline. In semiquantitatively screening on CMC and Avicel plate at pH 8 showed that 27 isolates have cellulolytic activities. Based on clearing zone in CMC plate, isolates 7, 9, 14, 19 and 24 have higher cellulase (CMC-ase) activities index at pH alkaline. Further, in quantitatively examination using rice straw in Basic Salt Mandel’s modification medium showed isolate 19 (0,60 U/ml) that identified as Aspergillus terreus have higher FP-ase activity than isolate 7  (0,56 U/ml), 9  (0,55 U/ml), 14 (0,53 U/ml) and 24 (0,56 U/ml).
FLOW INJECTION POTENTIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ASPARTIC ACID, GLUTAMIC ACID AND ASCORBIC ACID USING PLATINUM ELECTRODES Yeni Maulidah Muflihah; Siswoyo Siswoyo; Tanti Haryati; Kiki Puji Setianingrum
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The presence of  weak acids in solution can be detected using a potentiometric detector. Platinum was used as a working electrode and Ag/AgCl as a reference electrode. Ascorbic, glutamic and aspartic acid were detected by a platinum electrode in a flow potentiometric system. The influence of pH, flow rate and concentration of phosphate buffers asa a carrier were studied and showed an optimum pH for the detection of ascorbic and glutamic acid at pH 6,5 and pH 7,0 for aspartic acid. Phosphate buffer concentration optimum at 1x10-4M and flow rate of 1,00 mL/min. Linear range for ascorbic and glutamic acid at 2,5 x10-4M to 5x10-2M, with a regression coefficient of  0,974 and 0,958, while for aspartic acid 5x10-4M to 5x10-2M with a regression coefficient 0,911. Detection limit for ascorbic and glutamic acids were 5x10-4M and 1x10-3M for aspartic acid. Sensor reproducibility obtained from variation coefficient  (Kv). Variation coeffiecient (Kv) of ascorbic acids 1,32-1,69%, glutamic acids 0,69- 1,57% and aspartic acid 0,54- 1,29%.

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