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Universiti Brunei Darussalam

2014

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Full-Text Articles in Biotechnology

Biodiesel Production From Castor Oil And Its Application In Diesel Engine, Ismail S, Abu S. A, Rezaur R, Sinin H Dec 2014

Biodiesel Production From Castor Oil And Its Application In Diesel Engine, Ismail S, Abu S. A, Rezaur R, Sinin H

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

In this study, the optimum biodiesel conversion from crude castor oil to castor biodiesel (CB) through transesterification method was investigated. The base catalyzed transesterification under different reactant proportion such as the molar ratio of alcohol to oil and mass ratio of catalyst to oil was studied for optimum production of castor biodiesel. The optimum condition for base catalyzed transesterification of castor oil was determined to be 1:4.5 of oil to methanol ratio and 0.005:1 of potassium hydroxide to oil ratio. The fuel properties of the produced CB such as the calorific value, flash point and density were analyzed and compared …


Development Of Suspended Particulate Matter Empirical Equation For Tropics Estuary From Landsat Etm+ Data, Razak Z, Zuhairi A, Shahbudin S, Rosnan Y Dec 2014

Development Of Suspended Particulate Matter Empirical Equation For Tropics Estuary From Landsat Etm+ Data, Razak Z, Zuhairi A, Shahbudin S, Rosnan Y

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) essentially related to the total scattering of particles in the water column. It plays the role as a transport medium for pollutants, total load of organic and inorganic substance in the water phase. In this study, we have developed empirical relationship based on a strong relationship between Landsat near infrared (NIR) band and archived SPM data. The following were the power equations:SPM NE (mg/l) = 11.68x0.666SPM SW (mg/l) = 18.61x0.493where, x (TM4) is radiance of ETM+ NIR band 4 was developed under tropical atmospheric conditions. Using the above equation, the SPM concentration for Northeast and Southwest …


Drivers And Barriers For Going Green: Perceptions From The Business Practitioners In Malaysia, Loke S-P, Khalizani K, Rohati S, Sayaka A Dec 2014

Drivers And Barriers For Going Green: Perceptions From The Business Practitioners In Malaysia, Loke S-P, Khalizani K, Rohati S, Sayaka A

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

The changes of global environmental conditions have placed great challenges to governments and societies. While it is not easy for the companies to go green, we need a renewed concern for our environment in order to revive the nation’s economic growth, social cohesion and ecological balances. This article identifies the drivers and barriers for the business industry to adopt green practices. A total of 571 business companies from the Perak State participated in this study. Four variables: (1) Regulations (β=0.159, p<0.05); (2) Social responsibility (β=0.201, p<0.05); (3) Pro-environmental organizational culture (β=0.389, p<0.01); and (4) Organizational supports (β=0.369, p<0.01) werefound to significantly affect the company’s green initiatives. The results indicated that the main internal barriers were: it lacked of financial resources (66.2%) and skilled staff (63.9%); whereas the main external barriers were: the penalty imposed were not severe enough for making any extra efforts (64.8%) and the penalty was light for violation of environmental regulations (63.2%). This research had implications for the academics, practitioners and policy makers. It provided greater insights into the green practices in Malaysian firms. The research findings also urged the local governments to greatly enhance regulatory scrutiny on the production and manufacturing industries.


Fabrication, Rheology And Antioxidant Activity Of Palm Esters-Based Emulsions Loaded With Tocotrienol, Ng S.H, Mahiran B, Zahariyah I Jun 2014

Fabrication, Rheology And Antioxidant Activity Of Palm Esters-Based Emulsions Loaded With Tocotrienol, Ng S.H, Mahiran B, Zahariyah I

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

Palm oil esters are wax esters derived from palm oil and oleyl alcohol. Palm oil esters have many applications due to their luxurious moisturizing properties, non-greasy and blend easily with fragrances and colours when applied on skin surface. The aim of this research was to fabricate palm esters-based emulsions cream for topical delivery, characterise the rheological properties and in vitroantioxidant activity of the palm esters-based emulsions system. Emulsions containing palm oil esters loaded with tocotrienol were obtained in two stages, with propagation of rotor-stator at 6000 r.p.m. for 5 min and further emulsified using an ultrasound at various acoustic amplitudes …


Cigarette Smoking Among Male Teenagers In Malaysia ― A Narrative Review, Dioso R.Iii P Jun 2014

Cigarette Smoking Among Male Teenagers In Malaysia ― A Narrative Review, Dioso R.Iii P

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

This narrative review of a contemporary healthcare issue focuses on strategies and healthcare initiatives to curtail the increasing prevalence of active cigarette smoking among male teenagers in Malaysia — a mission of the Malaysian Millennium Development Goal and the United Nations Development Programmes on all health sectors. This narrative review analysed global and Malaysian views on cigarette smoking.


Forecsting Of Hydrological Time Series Data With Lag-One Markov Chain Model, Malek M. A, Baki A.M Jun 2014

Forecsting Of Hydrological Time Series Data With Lag-One Markov Chain Model, Malek M. A, Baki A.M

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

Planning and operation are important elements in water resource management. Rainfall forecasting is one of the conducts commonly used to extend the lead-time for catchments with short response time. However, it is difficult to obtain a high degree of accuracy in rainfall forecasting using deterministic models. Therefore, a probability-based rainfall forecasting model, based on Markov Chain provided a better alternative due to its ability to preserve the basic statistical properties ofthe original series. This method was especially useful in the absence of long-term recorded data, a rampant phenomenon in Malaysia. Comparison of statistics in the generated synthetic rainfall data against …


Assessment Attributes On Effective Construction Management For Property Developers In Malaysia, Norizam Ayob, Malek M.A, Mohamad I Jun 2014

Assessment Attributes On Effective Construction Management For Property Developers In Malaysia, Norizam Ayob, Malek M.A, Mohamad I

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

Property developers are financially capable of running construction projects. Nevertheless, in Malaysia it was found that many of these construction practitioners failed to provide effective construction management which affected society. The success of a project and its Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are considered as tools to improve the effectiveness of project management. Eventhough many researchers have conducted studies on CSFs, the use of CSFs has remained ambiguous. The main objective of this study is to validate the proposed assessment attributes obtained from the property developers based on CSFs. A questionnaire survey was conducted to validate this predeterminedattributes. Comparison was made …


Pd(Ii) Complexes With Nitrogen-Oxygen Donor Ligands: Synthesis, Characterization And Catalytic Activity For Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reaction, Amalina M.T, Hadariah B, Karimah K, Nazihah W.I.W Jun 2014

Pd(Ii) Complexes With Nitrogen-Oxygen Donor Ligands: Synthesis, Characterization And Catalytic Activity For Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reaction, Amalina M.T, Hadariah B, Karimah K, Nazihah W.I.W

ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development

Inexpensive bidentate Schiff base ligands (O1, O3) and their Pd(II) complexes (OPd1, OPd3) were successfully synthesized and characterized using CHN elemental analysis, FTIR, 1H and 13C NMR, melting point determination, molar conductivity and magnetic moment. It revealed that these Schiff bases behaved as bidentate ligands in their complexes. The spectral data indicated that the ligands co-ordinated through the phenolic oxygen and the azomethine nitrogen atoms. Magnetic momentdata suggested the existence of square planar Pd(II) complexes, while non-electrolytic behaviour indicated the absence of counter ions in chloroform. The Pd(II) complexes showed good catalytic activities for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction between iodobenzene with …