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Faisal Tanjung

Thermal, mechanical, rheological, electrical and electromagnetic interference shielding performance of polypropylene/magnetic carbon nanocomposites

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2021

Abstract Novel magnetic bio-nanocomposites were fabricated using polypropylene (PP) as polymer ma... more Abstract Novel magnetic bio-nanocomposites were fabricated using polypropylene (PP) as polymer matrix and graphene supported magnetic carbon nanocomposite (MCNC, produced by solvothermal carbonization co-precipitation route integrating low-cost graphene, renewable biomass and iron oxide nanoparticles) serving as filler by incorporating nano-fillers of loading 5%, 10% and 15% with PP using a convenient and time efficient route melt processing. Utilizing waste biomass as integral part of MCNC offers cost effective solution for hybrid nanocomposite synthesis and its application in advance field as electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding material. The study provides comprehensive analysis for its upgradation in rheological properties that have exclusive impact o

Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces

No.Portrait Commander of the Indonesian National Armed ForcesTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branchRef.—
Soemoharjo, OeripLieutenant General
Oerip Soemohardjo
(1893–1948)
Acting5 October 194512 November 194538 days
Army[3]1
SudirmanLieutenant General
Sudirman
(1916–1950)
[b]12 November 194529 January 1950 †4 years, 78 days
Army[3]2
Simatupang, Tahi BonarMajor General
Tahi Bonar Simatupang
(1920–1990)
as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces29 January 19504 November 19533 years, 279 days
Army[3]Vacant
Position abolished by President Sukarno after the 17 October 1952 incident. 3
Nasution, Abdul HarisGeneral
Abdul Haris Nasution
(1918–2000)
as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff[c]December 1955July 19593 years, 7 months
Army[3]4
Soerjadarma, SoerjadiAir Chief Marshal
Soerjadi Soerjadarma
(1912–1
Subject: JP: Book says Habibie close to declaring war

Jakarta Post October 30, 1999

Book says Habibie close to declaring war

JAKARTA (JP): Former president B.J. Habibie came close to declaring war against Australia over East Timor, according to a recently released book.

In his biography, launched on Thursday night, former coordinating minister for political affairs and security Gen. (ret.) Feisal Tanjung described how Habibie was angered by a statement made by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan which gave Indonesia 48 hours to restore order in East Timor or else a multinational force would take over.

"Responding to the statement, president Habibie said it offended his pride and the republic's sovereignty," Feisal writes in his book entitled "Terbaik Untuk Rakyat Terbaik Bagi ABRI" (The Best for the People the Best for the Armed Forces).

The biography was released to celebrate Feisal's 60th birthday which fell on June 17.

Among those present at the book launching were Feisal's successor Gen. Wiranto, new TNI chief Adm. Widodo

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