Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir

Studies have increased globally on creating environment-friendly, readily available, and natural conductive films to replace synthetically based films. A natural biopolymer, sago starch can conduct a small amount of electricity, but not enough to apply to industries or commercial use. Therefore, som...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.832332023-09-21T04:45:07Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83233/ Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir Mohamad Nasir, Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Polymers. Macromolecules Studies have increased globally on creating environment-friendly, readily available, and natural conductive films to replace synthetically based films. A natural biopolymer, sago starch can conduct a small amount of electricity, but not enough to apply to industries or commercial use. Therefore, some modifications are done to the sago starch to increase its conductivity. In this study, pure and modified sago starch conductive films were prepared by using the solution casting method. The pure sago starch films were differentiated by gelatinization time and the SS: KI films were differentiated by the composition of salt added to the matrix solution. Then, the prepared conductive films were characterized by inspection of the surface using a compound microscope, Olympus CX22LED and its molecular structure using PerkinElmer Frontier Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The results found that the films from a longer heating process have bigger granules due to gelatinization. The surface of pure conductive films was transparent and smooth meanwhile the modified conductive films were reddish-brown and adhesive. Infrared spectra showed band shifts at varying salt ratios. These shifts support the complexation of host and salt. The conductivity of the films was characterized by using an impedance meter, HIOKI 3532-50 LCR Hi-Tester. The conductivity value is also expected to be around 10-11 S/cm and 10-4 S/cm for pure and modified samples respectively at room temperature 2022 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83233/1/83233.pdf Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir. (2022) [Student Project] (Submitted)
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Mohamad Nasir, Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin
Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir
description Studies have increased globally on creating environment-friendly, readily available, and natural conductive films to replace synthetically based films. A natural biopolymer, sago starch can conduct a small amount of electricity, but not enough to apply to industries or commercial use. Therefore, some modifications are done to the sago starch to increase its conductivity. In this study, pure and modified sago starch conductive films were prepared by using the solution casting method. The pure sago starch films were differentiated by gelatinization time and the SS: KI films were differentiated by the composition of salt added to the matrix solution. Then, the prepared conductive films were characterized by inspection of the surface using a compound microscope, Olympus CX22LED and its molecular structure using PerkinElmer Frontier Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The results found that the films from a longer heating process have bigger granules due to gelatinization. The surface of pure conductive films was transparent and smooth meanwhile the modified conductive films were reddish-brown and adhesive. Infrared spectra showed band shifts at varying salt ratios. These shifts support the complexation of host and salt. The conductivity of the films was characterized by using an impedance meter, HIOKI 3532-50 LCR Hi-Tester. The conductivity value is also expected to be around 10-11 S/cm and 10-4 S/cm for pure and modified samples respectively at room temperature
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author Mohamad Nasir, Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin
author_facet Mohamad Nasir, Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin
author_sort Mohamad Nasir, Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin
title Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir
title_short Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir
title_full Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir
title_fullStr Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir
title_full_unstemmed Preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / Ahmad Alif Syamsuddin Mohamad Nasir
title_sort preparation, morphology and structural characterization of sago starch modified with potassium iodide / ahmad alif syamsuddin mohamad nasir
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83233/1/83233.pdf
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