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Publication Meckel's diverticulum and indications for resection(Wiley, 2020)Rahim, RazrimMeckel's diverticulum (MD) is a rare congenital abnormality. Not all MD require resection. MD is resected when it is symptomatic; when it causes perforation, bleeding, or intestinal obstruction; or when malignancy is confirmed or suspected. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Naked Eye Chemosensing of Anions by Schiff Bases(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2020) ;Junaid, Hafiz Muhammad ;Batool, Madeeha ;Harun, Farah Wahida ;Akhter, Muhammad SaleemShabbir, NabilaSpectacular color change during a chemical reaction is always fascinating. A variety of chemosensors including Schiff bases have been reported for selective as well as sensitive recognition of ions. This review explains the use of Schiff bases as color changing agents in the detection of anions. This magic of colors is attributed to change in the electronic structure of the system during reaction. Schiff base chemosensors are easy to synthesize, inexpensive and can be used for visual sensing of different ions. Development of Schiff base chemosensors is commonly based on the interactions between polar groups of Schiff bases and ionic species and the process of charge transfer, electron transfer and hydrogen bonding between Schiff bases and ionic species cause the color of the resultant to be changed. Therefore, designing of simple Schiff base chemosensors which are capable of selective sensing of different anions has attracted considerable interest. In particular, naked eye sensing through color change is important and useful since it allows sensing of ions through color changes without using any instrumental technique. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Potassium triiodide enhanced multi-walled carbon nanotubes supported lipase for expediting a greener forensic visualization of wetted fingerprints(Springer International Publishing Ag, 2020) ;Wahab, Roswanira Abdul ;Puspanadan, Jive Kasturi ;Mahat, Naji Arafat ;Azman, Aida RasyidahIsmail, DzulkifleeEvidences of crime are often disposed in waterways to destroy all ties to the crime. Nonetheless, these evidences are not inevitably lost as the water insoluble lipid components may remain on the object. Currently, Small Particle Reagent (SPR) is used for visualizing such wet fingerprints and it comprises of several chemicals that are relatively hazardous to the crime investigator and the environment. The adaptation of a greener nano-biotechnological route might be useful, but there is still much to be done to improve this fingerprint visualisation method. Henceforth, this study was carried out to optimise the visualization protocol for CRL-MWCNTs/GA/I3K/SAF on split natural fingerprints immersed in purified tap water for one-and 15 days using response surface methodology (RSM). The addition of I3K as the mordant expedited the overall staining process. This study achieved a better mean fingerprints quality for the one-day immersed samples fared better compared to 15 days, thus suggesting the adequate use of CRL in the formulation. Hence, it was shown that RSM is reliable in predicting the optimum condition that yielded the highest mean fingerprint quality for both time intervals (one and 15 days). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Tensile Properties of Single Cellulosic Bamboo Fiber (Gigantochloa Scortechinii) Using Response Surface Methodology(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2020) ;Salih, Abeer Adel ;Zulkifli, RozliAzhari, Che HusnaGigantochloa scortechinii is one of the most well-known bamboo species in Malaysia because of its advantageous physical, morphological and strength properties. This study presented the effect of alkali treatment conditions of single cellulosic bamboo strips fiber following tensile test and optimized the parameters through response surface methodology based on central composite design. Bamboo strips fiber was treated under various alkali concentrations of 2, 4, 6 and 8 wt.% and soaking times of 1, 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 h. Results showed that the optimum tensile strength at 4 wt.% alkali concentration and 12 h soaking time was improved by 28% compared with water retting condition. The design-Expert software was used to optimize the tensile properties of single cellulosic bamboo strips fiber. The effect of two independent variables, namely, alkali concentration and soaking time, on the optimized tensile properties of a single cellulosic bamboo strips fiber was investigated. Results showed acceptable R-2 and high R-Adj(2) correlation coefficients for tensile strength, reaching 0.6926 and 0.9575, respectively. The high R-2 and R-Adj(2) correlation coefficients for tensile modulus reached 0.9376 and 0.8931, respectively. Overall results showed that the confirmatory experiments show that the error between predicted and actual values does not exceed 5%. thus, the model can be effectively used to predict tensile properties. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The influence of titanate coupling agent on the performance of barium titanate/PMMA denture base nanocomposites after SBF storage(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020) ;Elshereksi, Nidal Wanis ;Muchtar, AndanastutiAzhari, Che HusnaPoly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/nanobarium titanate (NBT) composite has potential application in denture base materials. The denture base materials should be stable in the wet environment and exhibit good mechanical properties. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of titanate coupling agent (TCA) on NBT behavior after soaking in the simulated body fluid (SBF) and to determine the effect of SBF exposure on fracture toughness of the PMMA nanocomposites. Silanated (Si-NBT), titanated (Ti-NBT), and pure NBT (Un-NBT) at 5% concentration (by mass) were incorporated in the PMMA matrix. NBT was sonicated in MMA prior to mixing with PMMA. SBF absorption, solubility, and leaching were measured, and fracture toughness of the PMMA nanocomposites was evaluated after soaking. The results showed that Titanated samples displayed lower SBF absorption capability and solubility values than the silanated ones. Moreover, the leachability of filler elements (Ba and Ti) was substantially reduced by titanation (54% and 61%, respectively), whereas the Si-NBT/PMMA revealed values of 12.3% and 7% respectively. Significant differences in fracture toughness were observed among the tested samples after 6 weeks of aging in SBF (p< 0.05). Although no notable changes in theK(IC)of pure PMMA and Un-NBT/PMMA samples were detected,K(IC)was improved by 20% after titanation. In addition, the fracture toughness of the titanated samples was higher than that of the silanated ones by 26%. In conclusion, TCA exhibited better stability in moisture than silane. Degradation resistance to moisture obtained with titanated NBT could lead to the promotion of clinical longevity of the composites.