Dr. Saprizal Hadisaputra, S.Si., M.Sc.
Dr. Saprizal Hadisaputra, S.Si., M.Sc., is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Mataram (UNRAM) in Indonesia. With a solid educational background in Chemistry, he has earned both a Bachelor of Science (S.Si.) from Gajah Mada University, a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from Adelaide Univerity Australia and Doctoral Digree (S3) from Gajah Mada University. Dr. Hadisaputra’s research interests lie in the areas of chemistry and material science, where he has made significant contributions through his innovative research. His work often focuses on developing new materials and chemical processes that have practical applications in various industries, contributing to technological advancements and sustainability efforts. He is known for his prolific publication record, with numerous articles published in high-impact scientific journals. His research is not only recognized for its academic excellence but also for its practical relevance, addressing real-world challenges and offering solutions that benefit both the scientific community and industry.
Journal articles
– Density functional study of heteroatoms effect on corrosion inhibition efficiency of methenamine and its derivatives.
– DFT Study of Selectivity of 12-Crown-4 Derivatives on Alkali Metal Ions.
– Corrosion Inhibition Properties of Phenyl Phthalimide Derivatives against Carbon Steel in the Acidic Medium: DFT, MP2, and Monte Carlo Simulation Studies
– Copper Corrosion Protection by 4-Hydrocoumarin Derivatives: Insight from Density Functional Theory, Ab Initio, and Monte Carlo Simulation Studies
– Substituents effects on the corrosion inhibition performance of pyrazolone against carbon steels: quantum chemical and Monte Carlo simulation studies
– Quantum chemical and Monte Carlo simulation studies on inhibition performance of caffeine and its derivatives against corrosion of copper
– Density functional and perturbation calculation on the corrosion inhibition performance of benzylnicotine and its derivatives – Experimental and Theoretical Study of Pinostrobin as Copper Corrosion Inhibitor at 1 M H2SO4 Medium