MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE

Modification of Bangka Island’s sand has been carried out via impregnation technique using polyvinyl acetate of wood glue as modifier. The aim of modification is to obtain the material for soil structure stabilizer, to prevent the errosion. Bangka Island’s sand was characterized to determine the...

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Main Author: Nyusjantik, Selvis
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/35326
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spelling id-itb.:353262019-02-25T10:33:41ZMODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE Nyusjantik, Selvis Indonesia Final Project Bangka Island’s sand, polyvinyl acetate, wood glue, impregnation INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/35326 Modification of Bangka Island’s sand has been carried out via impregnation technique using polyvinyl acetate of wood glue as modifier. The aim of modification is to obtain the material for soil structure stabilizer, to prevent the errosion. Bangka Island’s sand was characterized to determine the physical and chemical properties. The investigation showed that the Bangka’s sand include in quartz groups with SiO2 as the major component. The density of the Bangka Island’s sand is 2.8712 g/cm3. Quartz has good thermal resistance that is stable at high temperatures. Modification by polyvinyl acetate give the best result with 14% (w/w) of wood glue concentration and at the weight ratio of sand and modifier is 1: 5 in composition. The result of characterization indicate that the modification has been successfully made, based on the spectrum of Difusse Reflectance Spectofotometry (DRS) before and after modification. Suitability of polyvinyl acetate-coated sand as soil structure stabilizer seen from it’s physical and chemical properties, such as the density of material and it’s ionic exchange capasity. The density of polyvinyl acetate-coated sand decrease from 2.7832 to 2.4981 g/cm3. The coated sand has ionic exchange capacity for Ni(II) 0.0000 - 239.8752 mek/g and for Zn(II) 0.0000 - 279.0039 mek/g. The suitability of polyvinyl acetate-coated sand as soil structure stabilizer also seen from it’s chemical stability from water, acid and base solution. The characterization showed decrease of mass from 0.07 up to 0.30% for an hour impregnation of material in water, acid and base solution. text
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description Modification of Bangka Island’s sand has been carried out via impregnation technique using polyvinyl acetate of wood glue as modifier. The aim of modification is to obtain the material for soil structure stabilizer, to prevent the errosion. Bangka Island’s sand was characterized to determine the physical and chemical properties. The investigation showed that the Bangka’s sand include in quartz groups with SiO2 as the major component. The density of the Bangka Island’s sand is 2.8712 g/cm3. Quartz has good thermal resistance that is stable at high temperatures. Modification by polyvinyl acetate give the best result with 14% (w/w) of wood glue concentration and at the weight ratio of sand and modifier is 1: 5 in composition. The result of characterization indicate that the modification has been successfully made, based on the spectrum of Difusse Reflectance Spectofotometry (DRS) before and after modification. Suitability of polyvinyl acetate-coated sand as soil structure stabilizer seen from it’s physical and chemical properties, such as the density of material and it’s ionic exchange capasity. The density of polyvinyl acetate-coated sand decrease from 2.7832 to 2.4981 g/cm3. The coated sand has ionic exchange capacity for Ni(II) 0.0000 - 239.8752 mek/g and for Zn(II) 0.0000 - 279.0039 mek/g. The suitability of polyvinyl acetate-coated sand as soil structure stabilizer also seen from it’s chemical stability from water, acid and base solution. The characterization showed decrease of mass from 0.07 up to 0.30% for an hour impregnation of material in water, acid and base solution.
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author Nyusjantik, Selvis
spellingShingle Nyusjantik, Selvis
MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE
author_facet Nyusjantik, Selvis
author_sort Nyusjantik, Selvis
title MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE
title_short MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE
title_full MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE
title_fullStr MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE
title_full_unstemmed MODIFICATION OF BANGKA ISLAND’S SAND VIA IMPREGNATION USING POLYVINYL ACETATE FROM WOOD GLUE
title_sort modification of bangka island’s sand via impregnation using polyvinyl acetate from wood glue
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/35326
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