Exploring seaweed as a sustainable solution for carbon dioxide adsorption: Trends, opportunities, and future research prospects

N Amir, F Hussin, MK Aroua, M Gozan - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2025 - Elsevier
Numerous industrial activities burn fossil fuels, releasing carbon dioxide (CO 2) and
worsening climate change. To mitigate this, industries are integrating adsorption technology …

Greener lightweight foam concrete using seaweed industrial by-product to replace natural sand with inorganic salt as a stabilizer

N Amir, F Hussin, MK Aroua, M Gozan - Journal of Building Engineering, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent years, the seaweed industry has expanded, resulting in higher volumes of
seaweed industrial by-products (SWB). People commonly dispose SWB on land, which …

Development of a novel salt processing technology and its performance and economic evaluation: an experimental study

N Amir, M Efendy, M Zaki Mahasin… - Australian Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to develop a novel, sustainable, highly efficient, and affordable salt
processing technology tailored to local salt producers. Novel technology converts raw solar …

The utilization of salt particles from seaweed processing by-products for low-sodium salt production

N Amir, M Efendy, WSW Pratiwi… - BIO Web of …, 2024 - bio-conferences.org
Utilizing mechanical rotary and sieve separators to collect salt particles from the surface of
dried Eucheuma cottonii represents an innovative methodological approach. In this study, a …