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Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences Vol. 43 Issue 2 2011

Vol. 43 No. 2 (2011)

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researchpp. 113–122

Immobilization of Amino Acids Leucine and Glycine on Polypyrrole for Biosensor Applications: A Density Functional Theory Study

Adsorption based on the immobilization of amino acids, i.e. leucine and glycine, on the surface of undoped polypyrrole (Ppy) is investigated. Calculations are done based on density functional theory using Gaussian03 software and applying GGA with 6-31G(d) basis set and exchange-correlation model of PBE (Perdew, Burke, Ernzerhof) level of theory. The energy of the Ppy doped with amino acids are minimized with respect to the orientation and distance of the amino acids to the Ppy. Neutral leucine carboxyl shows greater binding energy as compared to that other leucine configurations. It has…

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researchpp. 123–138

Effect of Aluminium Content in Aluminium Pillared Montmorillonite on Its Surface Acidity Properties

Aluminium pillared montmorillonites from Indonesian natural montmorillonite has been prepared using Al13 Keggin ion pillaring precursor in varied concentrations. Herein we studied their characterization and catalysis application for esterification reaction. X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX), and BET gas sorption analysis were employed to characterize the prepared materials besides the characterization on surface acidity by pyridine and n-butylammine adsorptions and FTIR analysis. The result showed that significant improvement on physicochemical character data was…

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researchpp. 139–150

Five Layers Aurivillius Phases Pb2-xBi4+xTi5-xMnxO18: Synthesis, Structure, Relaxor Ferroelectric and Magnetic Properties

Synthesis of five layers Aurivillius phases, Pb2-xBi4+xTi5-xMnxO18 (0 "žT x "žT 1) were carried out by molten salts method using eutectic mixture of Na2SO4/K2SO4 salts (1:1 molar ratio) as the flux. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction powder and refined by Le Bail technique. The refinement results revealed that the samples with composition x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 formed five layers Aurivillius with the space group B2cb; however, the samples with x = 0.4 and 0.6 contained impurity as BiMnO3 and the additional phase of four layers Aurivillius (PbBi4Ti4O15) was also observed for…

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researchpp. 73–86

Trajectory Following Method on Output Regulation of Affine Nonlinear Control Systems with Relative Degree not Well Defined

The problem of output regulation of affine nonlinear systems with the relative degree not well defined by modified steepest descent control is studied. The modified steepest descent control is a dynamic feedback control which is generated by the trajectory following method. By assuming the system is minimum phase, output of the system can be regulated globally asymptotically.

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researchpp. 87–94

Production of Ethanol from Cocoa Pod Hydrolysate

Cocoa pod (Theobroma cacao L.) hydrolysate was hydrolyzed into glucose using hydrochloric, sulphuric and nitric acids, respectively. The concentration of each acid was set at 0.25 M, 0.50 M, 0.75 M, 1.00 M and 1.25 M. They were treated under two different temperatures and time at 75¢ªC and 90¢ªC for 2 h and 4 h, respectively. The results showed that hydrolysis in 1.00 M of hydrochloric acid at 75¢ªC for 4 h had produced the highest glucose content of 30.7% w/v compared to all others acids treated under similar conditions. The pod¡¯s hydolysate was then fermented in batch culture using…

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researchpp. 95–112

Synthesis and Biological Activity of Novel Platencin Derivatives

The biological mode of action of platencin, a potential lead molecule for a new class of antibiotics, is detailed. Furthermore, enantiopure syntheses of several platencin derivatives are described, of which the core structure can be accessed in two exceedingly simple steps from commercially available starting materials. Furthermore, the antibiotic properties of the derivatives was evaluated.

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