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CLB 40002 Engineering Technologist in Society

AP Dr Norzahir Sapawe_July 2019

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Section of Technical Foundation, Universiti Kuala Lumpur Branch Campus Malaysian Institute of Chemical and
Bioengineering Technology, Lot 1988 Vendor City, Taboh Naning, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka
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Section of Process, Universiti Kuala Lumpur Branch Campus Malaysian Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering
Technology, Lot 1988 Vendor City, Taboh Naning, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka
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Abstract
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Introduction
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References

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1. Sapawe, N. (2015). Hybridization of zirconia, zinc and iron supported on HY zeolite as a solar-based catalyst for the
rapid decolorization of various dyes. New Journal of Chemistry, 39: 4526–4533.
2. Sapawe, N. (2015). Effective solar-based iron oxide supported HY zeolite catalyst for the decolorization of organic and
simulated dyes. New Journal of Chemistry, 39: 6377–6387.
3. Savage, P. E. (1999). Organic chemical reaction in supercritical water. Chemical Review, 99: 603–621.
4. Sapawe, N. & Hanafi, M. F. (2016). Facile one-pot electrolysis of high photoreactive hexacoordinated Si with Zr and Zn
catalyst. RSC Advances, 5: 75141–75144.
5. Sapawe, N., Jaafar, N. F., Hairom, N. H. H., Satar, M. A. H., Ariffin, M. N., Triwahyono, S. & Jalil, A. A. (2011). A
facile preparation of nanosized ZnO and its use in photocatalytic decorization of methyl orange. Malaysian Journal of
Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 7: 19–23.
6. Sapawe, N., Jalil, A. A. & Triwahyono, S. (2013). One–pot electro–synthesis of ZrO–ZnO/HY nanocomposite for
photocatalytic decolorization of various dye–contaminants. Chemical Engineering Journal, 225: 254–265.
7. Felder, R. M., & Rousseau, R. W. (2000). Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes. (3rd Edition). New York: John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
8. Matsumura, Y., & Yong, T. L. K. (2014). Production of chemicals in supercritical water. In Fang, Z., & Xu, C.C. (Ed),
Near-critical and supercritical water and their applications for biorefineries. (pg. 427–437). New York: Springer.
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