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Introduction. Understanding HE and Separator 1. How to assemble a convection test system that functions as heat exchanger (HE) and its application test using ethylene glycol as an effort to ...
Author Order : 1 of 1 Creator : Wuryanti S. 2022 0 cited. The performance of solar cells using chlorophyll dye from Syzygium paniculatum. Q2 as Journal Clean Energy. Author Order : 1 of 1 Creator : Wuryanti S. 2021 4 cited. Design of Heat-Recovery Steam Generator Components in Gas Turbine (70 MW) Combined Cycle Power Plants (105 MW) Q3 as ...
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Web of Science; Garuda; Google Scholar; ... AD FITRIYANI, RF MULDIANI, SRI WURYANTI Journal of Green Science and Technology 7 (3), 2023 . 2023 0 cited. Potential Application of Chlorophyll from Syzygium Paniculatum as Electrode Dye in Solar Cells. ... TMGI Sri Wuryanti Key Engineering Materials 874, 165-170, 2021 . 2021 1 cited.
1 aug. 2021 · Abstract. In this study, analysis was performed of the macro characterization of solar cells with chlorophyll dye from Syzygium paniculatum, using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis.