Mrs Amalia Rahmawati
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Chemical Engineering
College of Engineering and Information Technology
Amalia is a graduate researcher at the University of Adelaide, focusing on developing advanced materials for CO₂ reduction reactions. Her research interests include electrocatalyst design, electrochemistry, CO₂ conversion, and sustainable energy materials.
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| 2024 | Rahmawati, A. I., Wirzal, M. D. H., Sufian, S., Abdul Aziz, M. S., Salleh, M. S., Widayatno, T., & Panjiyevich, O. S. (2024). Iron dopant in zinc oxide nanorods-based photoanode using chemical bath deposition method for photoelectrochemical water-splitting. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 72, 422-436. Scopus8 WoS8 |
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| 2025 | Rahmawati, A. I., Wirzal, M. D. H. B., Sufian, S. B., Aziz, M. S. B. A., & Salleh, M. S. B. (2025). Fabrication and characterization of Fe/ZnO photoanode using electrodeposition for improved photoelectrochemical water-splitting performance. In Aip Conference Proceedings Vol. 3225 (pp. 070006). AIP Publishing. DOI |
| 2025 | Salleh, M. S., Aziz, M. S., Omar, M. F., Niaz, U., Abdullah, F., Mufti, N., . . . Rahmawati, A. I. (2025). The impact of nickel doping on the structural, morphological, optical and magnetic characteristics of zinc oxide nanorods. In Journal of Physics Conference Series Vol. 2974 (pp. 012018). IOP Publishing. DOI |
| 2019 | Rahmawati, A. I., & Widayatno, T. (2019). Electrochemical characterization of gold mining wastewater for recovery of mercury using electrochemical method. In Iop Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 674 (pp. 012008). IOP Publishing. DOI |