Sugeng Triwahyono was affiliated with the University of Technology Malaysia in Malaysia. Their research focused primarily on the fields of Engineering, Materials Science, and Chemistry, with particular subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Catalysis, and Biomedical Engineering.
The scientist's work extensively covered topics related to zeolite catalysis and synthesis, catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies, mesoporous materials and catalysis, catalysts for methane reforming, catalytic processes in materials science, catalysis and oxidation reactions, and catalysis for biomass conversion.
They published multiple research articles, with some recent papers as follows:
The publication venues where their work appeared most frequently included:
Frequent collaborators of Sugeng Triwahyono were:
The research contributions addressed intricate catalytic processes, focusing on the synthesis and performance of zeolite materials and fibrous silica catalysts. The scientist's work spanned fundamental exploration of catalytic mechanisms to applied studies in biofuel production and hydrocarbon processing.
Muhammad Arif Abdul Aziz;Aishah Abdul Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;Arshad Ahmad
M.A.A. Aziz;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;R.R. Mukti
Aishah A. Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;S. Hazirah Adam;N. Diana Rahim
S.M. Sidik;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;S.H. Adam
Y. Gambo;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;A.A. Abdulrasheed;A.A. Abdulrasheed
A.A. Abdulrasheed;A.A. Abdulrasheed;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;M.A.A. Zaini
Walid Nabgan;Walid Nabgan;Tuan Amran Tuan Abdullah;Ramli Mat;Bahador Nabgan
Wan Hazman Azman Danial;Zaiton Abdul Majid;Mohd. Nazlan Azlan Mohd. Muhid;Sugeng Triwahyono
Muhammad Arif Abdul Aziz;Aishah Abdul Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;M. W. A. Saad
M.Y.S. Hamid;M.L. Firmansyah;S. Triwahyono;A.A. Jalil
M.A.A. Aziz;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;S.M. Sidik
A.H. Karim;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;S.M. Sidik
N. Sapawe;Aishah Abdul Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;M. I. A. Shah
Aishah Abdul Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;M. R. Yaakob;Zahra Azmi
Nur Farhana Jaafar;Aishah Abdul Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;Muhd Nazlan Muhd Muhid
S.M. Sidik;S. Triwahyono;A.A. Jalil;Z.A. Majid
N.H.N. Kamarudin;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;N.F.M. Salleh
E. Febriyanti;E. Febriyanti;V. Suendo;V. Suendo;R. R. Mukti;R. R. Mukti;A. Prasetyo;A. Prasetyo
N.F. Jaafar;A.A. Jalil;S. Triwahyono;J. Efendi
Sugeng Triwahyono;Takashi Yamada;Hideshi Hattori
Norzahir Sapawe;Aishah Abdul Jalil;Sugeng Triwahyono;Siti Hazirah Adam
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