Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium

Cellulose comprises about 40–50 % of the composition of wood, making it one of the most abundant organic polymers on earth. Cellulose is very versatile in terms of application, with a wide array of products fabricated, including the chemically modified cellulose derivatives. One of the more prominen...

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Main Authors: Melissa Sharmah Gilbert Jesuet, Ismawati Palle, Liew, Kang Chiang
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spelling my.ums.eprints.304762021-09-22T06:32:31Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30476/ Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium Melissa Sharmah Gilbert Jesuet Ismawati Palle Liew, Kang Chiang TP934-945 Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc. TS800-937 Wood technology. Lumber Cellulose comprises about 40–50 % of the composition of wood, making it one of the most abundant organic polymers on earth. Cellulose is very versatile in terms of application, with a wide array of products fabricated, including the chemically modified cellulose derivatives. One of the more prominent and multifaceted derivatives is the cellulose acetate, in which have been used predominantly as cigarette filters, membrane filters, and coating. In this study, the intermediate product, Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate was modified into lacquer to produce a feasible wood coating product. The lacquer underwent a series of tests such as impact, abrasion, adhesion, and hardness to evaluate its mechanical performance. The results of the coating were compared to a similarly formulated acetate lacquer that was produced using commercial cellulose acetate instead as a control. Based on the result, it is shown that Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate lacquer shows a better impact resistance with a rating of 4 as opposed to the commercial cellulose acetate with a rating of 3 with moderate cracking, with an approximate 6% better abrasion resistance and higher hardness rating class. Meanwhile, the commercial cellulose acetate lacquer presents a better adhesion performance with only 5% flaking compared to the 15% flaking of Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate lacquer. The Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate lacquer indicates a novel benefit from the presence of impurities from the intermediate Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate product such as the plasticizing hemicellulose acetate, as well as the hydrophobic lignin. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2019-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30476/1/Mechanical%20performance%20of%20acetate%20lacquer%20from%20acacia%20mangium.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30476/2/Mechanical%20performance%20of%20acetate%20lacquer%20from%20acacia%20mangium1.pdf Melissa Sharmah Gilbert Jesuet and Ismawati Palle and Liew, Kang Chiang (2019) Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium. Borneo Science, 40. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1394-4339 http://borneoscience.ums.edu.my/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/BSJ-40-2019-02-Mechanical-Performance-of-Acetate-Lacquer.pdf
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topic TP934-945 Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc.
TS800-937 Wood technology. Lumber
spellingShingle TP934-945 Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc.
TS800-937 Wood technology. Lumber
Melissa Sharmah Gilbert Jesuet
Ismawati Palle
Liew, Kang Chiang
Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
description Cellulose comprises about 40–50 % of the composition of wood, making it one of the most abundant organic polymers on earth. Cellulose is very versatile in terms of application, with a wide array of products fabricated, including the chemically modified cellulose derivatives. One of the more prominent and multifaceted derivatives is the cellulose acetate, in which have been used predominantly as cigarette filters, membrane filters, and coating. In this study, the intermediate product, Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate was modified into lacquer to produce a feasible wood coating product. The lacquer underwent a series of tests such as impact, abrasion, adhesion, and hardness to evaluate its mechanical performance. The results of the coating were compared to a similarly formulated acetate lacquer that was produced using commercial cellulose acetate instead as a control. Based on the result, it is shown that Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate lacquer shows a better impact resistance with a rating of 4 as opposed to the commercial cellulose acetate with a rating of 3 with moderate cracking, with an approximate 6% better abrasion resistance and higher hardness rating class. Meanwhile, the commercial cellulose acetate lacquer presents a better adhesion performance with only 5% flaking compared to the 15% flaking of Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate lacquer. The Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate lacquer indicates a novel benefit from the presence of impurities from the intermediate Acacia mangium-produced cellulose acetate product such as the plasticizing hemicellulose acetate, as well as the hydrophobic lignin.
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author Melissa Sharmah Gilbert Jesuet
Ismawati Palle
Liew, Kang Chiang
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Liew, Kang Chiang
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title Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
title_short Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
title_full Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
title_fullStr Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
title_sort mechanical performance of acetate lacquer from acacia mangium
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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