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urnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi (p-ISSN: 1410-8917) and e-ISSN: 2597-9914) is published by Department of Chemistry, Diponegoro University. This journal is published four times per year and publishes research, review and short communication in field of Chemistry.
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Synthesis of White Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (WMTA) Using Silica from Rice Husk and Calcium Carbonate from Limestone Anwar Jaman; Muhammad Ulin Nuha ABA; Oksita Asri Widyayanti
Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi Vol 26, No 2 (2023): Volume 26 Issue 2 Year 2023
Publisher : Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jksa.26.2.64-69

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White Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (WMTA) was produced using silica as the initial material extracted from rice husk ash and calcium carbonate limestone. This research was initiated by calcinating rice husk ash at 700°C for 3 hours. Silica extraction was performed using 2 M NaOH and added HCl. The extract precipitate was washed using deionized water. Calcium carbonate was made from limestone using 1 M HNO3 and NH3 and continued with carbonation. WMTA was produced by mixing SiO2, CaCO3, and Al2O3. The mixture was homogenized with deionized water and heated, then pellets calcined made at a temperature of 1000°C, and calcination products were added Bi2O3. Synthesized WMTA characterized using TGA/DSC, FTIR, and XRD showed the presence of Ca3SiO5, Ca2SiO4, and Ca3Al2O6 phases, which were like ProRoot’s WMTA.
A New Combination Method of N-doped TiO2 Nanoparticles Synthesis for Heavy Metal Ions Cr(VI) Photoreduction Applications Diana Vanda Wellia; M. Rafli Habibillah; Atika Syafawi; Rizka Rahmadini; Rahmayeni Rahmayeni; Nurul Pratiwi
Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi Vol 26, No 2 (2023): Volume 26 Issue 2 Year 2023
Publisher : Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jksa.26.2.70-78

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Through a combination of biosynthetic and hydrothermal methods, N-doped TiO2 photocatalyst has been successfully synthesized using various concentrations of ammonia as a nitrogen source, namely 10% w/w (NTO10), 20% w/w (NTO20), 35% w/w (NTO35), and 50% w/w (NTO50). The synthesis of TiO2 was conducted using Aloe vera (L) Burm F. rind extract as a natural capping agent via the biosynthetic method, followed by a nitrogen doping process via the hydrothermal method. The X-ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis revealed that all phases were anatase. According to the results of the UV-Vis Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (UV-Vis DRS) analysis using the Tauc-Plot method, all N-doped TiO2 samples showed a decrease in the energy gap compared to the TO sample. This indicates that the doping of TiO2 using nitrogen has been successfully doped into TiO2. The photocatalytic activity of N-doped TiO2 was evaluated for the photoreduction of the Cr(VI) model pollutant using a 24-watt LED lamp as a visible light source for 120 minutes. The results indicate that the NTO35 is the best-prepared N-doped TiO2, which showed a reduced rate for the Cr (VI) model pollutant of 50.88%, or two times greater than that of undoped TiO2.
Eco-Friendly Chitosan-Based Biodiesel Heterogeneous Catalyst Support Membrane Retno Ariadi Lusiana; Rahmad Nuryanto; Nor Basid Adiwibawa Prasetya; Resa Putri Sherina; Dilla Dayanti
Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi Vol 26, No 2 (2023): Volume 26 Issue 2 Year 2023
Publisher : Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jksa.26.2.39-49

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A chitosan-polyvinyl pyrrolidone K-30 (Cs-PVP.K30) membrane was prepared as a heterogeneous catalyst supporting membrane in the transesterification process in the production of biodiesel from palm oil and methanol through the blend reaction between chitosan (Cs) and polyvinyl pyrrolidone K-30 polymer (PVP K-30). Several membranes were characterized by their physicochemical and catalytic properties. Based on physicochemical data, it was found that including the carbonyl group from PVP K-30 into the chitosan framework correlated with an increase in porosity, hydrophilicity, water absorption, and the degree of swelling of the membrane. The results of the analysis using Fourier Transmittance Infra-red (FTIR) showed the spectra of carbonyl (-C=O) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups at wavenumbers 1648 cm-1 and 3363 cm-1, which shows that the reaction of chitosan alloy with PVP K-30 has been successfully carried out. The catalytic site of the Cs-PVP K30-NaOH membrane in the biodiesel production process was studied under several conversion conditions. It was found that the conversion of biodiesel reached 93.90% with a reaction time of 90 minutes, a temperature of 65°C, and an oil/methanol mole ratio of 1:7.
Effect of NaOH Concentration Toward the Characteristics of Activated Natural Zeolite from Blitar – East Java Andi Nafis An Naafi; Rachmat Triandi Tjahjanto; Yuniar Ponco Prananto
Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi Vol 26, No 2 (2023): Volume 26 Issue 2 Year 2023
Publisher : Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jksa.26.2.50-56

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This study discusses the activation of natural zeolite from Blitar City – East Java using NaOH solution (0.5 M and 1.0 M). Characteristics of unactivated and activated zeolites were also investigated, as well as the effect of the activator (NaOH solution) on functional groups, element composition, pore size, specific surface area, and total pore volume. FTIR spectroscopy, XRF, and gas physisorption were conducted to support the study. Experimental data showed that: (1) the major functional groups were observed at 1250-780 cm-1 in the infrared spectra, in which the unactivated and the activated zeolite were not significantly different; (2) the elemental composition of zeolite (Si and Al) tended to decrease after the activation process; (3) the pore size of the activated zeolite increased while the surface area and total pore volume decreased. Based on this study, activated zeolite (AZB-1.0) showed the optimum result: the pore size increased by 4.12847 nm, and the total pore volume did not decrease significantly by 0.04987 cc/g.
Potential of Prenylated Flavonoid Derivatives from Jackfruit Roots (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) as Liver Anticancer Candidates: In Silico Study Richa Mardianingrum; Meylany Sity Rossy Lestary; Nur Aji; Ruswanto Ruswanto
Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi Vol 26, No 2 (2023): Volume 26 Issue 2 Year 2023
Publisher : Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jksa.26.2.57-63

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), or liver cancer, is the fourth largest cancer in Indonesia, with 21,392 new cases and around 20,920 deaths. One of the standard drugs for liver cancer patients is lenvatinib, but lenvatinib has dangerous side effects such as hypertension. Previous studies reported that jackfruit root extract (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) contains prenylated flavonoid compounds known to have anticancer activity. This study aims to find compounds that have the potential to the anticancer liver from jackfruit root by understanding the interaction between prenylated flavonoid derivative compounds against the VEGFR2 receptor (PDB ID: 3WZE) in silico. The methods include toxicity and pharmacokinetic screening, drug scanning, docking, and molecular dynamics simulation. The toxicity, pharmacokinetic, and drug scans of cycloartocarpesin are better than lenvatinib. The docking cycloartocarpesin compound showed ∆G -8.49 kcal/mol and Ki 0.59967 M lower than lenvatinib by forming the same hydrogen bond at residue Glu885. The molecular dynamics simulation of the cycloartocarpesin compound in the MM-GBSA calculation method resulted in a ∆Gtotal of -56.641 kcal/mol. The cycloartocarpesin compound is predicted to be used as a candidate for liver anticancer drugs because it has better stability and affinity than lenvatinib.

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