Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products

Due to the shortage of wood as origin materials for paper-based production, agro-residue materials have been explored in the quest of finding the best alternative fibre. Oil palm leaf (OPL) is one of agro-residue that has potential due to its comparable characteristics with wood fibre. Studies on ch...

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Main Authors: Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari, Mohd Aripin, Ashuvila, Ishak, Nadiah, Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez, Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norul Fairuz
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.33892021-11-17T02:45:13Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3389/ Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari Mohd Aripin, Ashuvila Ishak, Nadiah Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norul Fairuz TS1080-1268 Paper manufacture and trade Due to the shortage of wood as origin materials for paper-based production, agro-residue materials have been explored in the quest of finding the best alternative fibre. Oil palm leaf (OPL) is one of agro-residue that has potential due to its comparable characteristics with wood fibre. Studies on chemical compositions, fibre morphology, and mechanical property of OPL have been carried out aiming to evaluate its potential as a substitute raw material for pulp and paper-based production. The chemical compositions were analysed according to the TAPPI standard, Kurscher-Hoffner and chlorite methods accordingly. The mechanical property (tensile, tearing and bursting strengths) were determined as described in TAPPI test methods. Fibre dimensions were determined using Franklin method and analysed under the optical microscope. The content of cellulose in the OPL is determined to be 43.8%. Although, this result is lower than wood fibre (53%), OPL has higher hemicellulose content (36.4%) than the wood fibre (27.5%). In addition, the lignin content (19.7%) of OPL is in the low range of those in wood resources (18 - 25%). These parameters are important components to produce good quality pulp and will provide high mechanical strength of the paper-based products. The measured fibre length of oil palm leaf (1.13 mm) is shorter than the wood fibre (1.90 mm). Meanwhile, the mechanical property of OPL showed lower indexes than wood resources, however, tear (1.80 mN.m2/g) and burst (0.95 kPa.m2/g) indexes of OPL are higher than other published and successful wood resources (Eucalyptus). Based on the analyses, the oil palm leaf is indeed a suitable alternative of raw material for pulp and paper-based industries. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3389/1/AJ%202017%20%2821%29%20Oil%20palm%20leaf%20fibre%20and%20its%20suitability.pdf Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari and Mohd Aripin, Ashuvila and Ishak, Nadiah and Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez and Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norul Fairuz (2016) Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (11). pp. 7364-7369. ISSN 1819-6608 http://www.arpnjournals.org/jeas/research_papers/rp_2016/jeas_0616_4444.pdf
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topic TS1080-1268 Paper manufacture and trade
spellingShingle TS1080-1268 Paper manufacture and trade
Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari
Mohd Aripin, Ashuvila
Ishak, Nadiah
Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norul Fairuz
Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
description Due to the shortage of wood as origin materials for paper-based production, agro-residue materials have been explored in the quest of finding the best alternative fibre. Oil palm leaf (OPL) is one of agro-residue that has potential due to its comparable characteristics with wood fibre. Studies on chemical compositions, fibre morphology, and mechanical property of OPL have been carried out aiming to evaluate its potential as a substitute raw material for pulp and paper-based production. The chemical compositions were analysed according to the TAPPI standard, Kurscher-Hoffner and chlorite methods accordingly. The mechanical property (tensile, tearing and bursting strengths) were determined as described in TAPPI test methods. Fibre dimensions were determined using Franklin method and analysed under the optical microscope. The content of cellulose in the OPL is determined to be 43.8%. Although, this result is lower than wood fibre (53%), OPL has higher hemicellulose content (36.4%) than the wood fibre (27.5%). In addition, the lignin content (19.7%) of OPL is in the low range of those in wood resources (18 - 25%). These parameters are important components to produce good quality pulp and will provide high mechanical strength of the paper-based products. The measured fibre length of oil palm leaf (1.13 mm) is shorter than the wood fibre (1.90 mm). Meanwhile, the mechanical property of OPL showed lower indexes than wood resources, however, tear (1.80 mN.m2/g) and burst (0.95 kPa.m2/g) indexes of OPL are higher than other published and successful wood resources (Eucalyptus). Based on the analyses, the oil palm leaf is indeed a suitable alternative of raw material for pulp and paper-based industries.
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author Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari
Mohd Aripin, Ashuvila
Ishak, Nadiah
Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norul Fairuz
author_facet Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari
Mohd Aripin, Ashuvila
Ishak, Nadiah
Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norul Fairuz
author_sort Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari
title Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
title_short Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
title_full Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
title_fullStr Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
title_full_unstemmed Oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
title_sort oil palm leaf fibre and its suitability for paper-based products
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN)
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3389/1/AJ%202017%20%2821%29%20Oil%20palm%20leaf%20fibre%20and%20its%20suitability.pdf
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