Volume 2, Issue 1
This issue of Greensusmater (Vol. 2 No. 1, 2025) presents a collection of studies at the intersection of sustainable materials science and environmental engineering. The highlighted works explore advanced nanofiber membranes for dye and fatty acid removal, including zeolite-enhanced PAN/PVDF composites and edible bird’s nest-derived nanofibers. Other contributions delve into the optimization of PVDF-co-HFP polymer systems for tunable membrane properties and activated carbon from natural biomass for cooking oil purification. A theoretical study on k-point mesh density for accurate DFT modeling of graphene rounds out the issue, offering a balanced perspective of experimental and computational advancements.
Articles
Effect of Zeolite Mesh Size Variation on the Filtration Performance of Zeolite-PAN/PVDF Nanofiber for Methylene Blue Dye Removal
Dheace Gracesela Buya, Rizky Aflaha, Aditya Rianjanu
Tuning Nanofiber Morphology and Hydrophobicity via PVDF-co-HFP Polymer Concentration
Naufaldin Adam Na'im, Aditya Rianjanu
Preparation of Activated Carbon From Kluwek (Pangium Edule) Shells as An Adsorbent for Effective Removal of Free Fatty Acid (FFA) from Used Cooking Oil
Fananda Sherly Efrillia, Mutiara Fajar
Assessing k-Point Mesh Density for Accurate DFT Modeling (1x1) unit cell of Graphene
Ega Abdillah Ghaniya, Daffa Hadyan Akmal, Muhammad Dzaki Adlil Zulbadri, Septia Eka Marsha Putra
Synthesis and Characterization of Electrospun Edible Bird's Nest/Polyvinylpyrrolidone Nanofibers
Dian Ahmad Hapidin, Aan Priyanto, Eka Sentia Ayu Listari, Dhewa Edikresnha, Khairurrijal Khairurrijal