Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol

This paper discuss the use of Box Behnken design (BBD) to optimize parameters used in conducting experiment for radiation induced grafting (RIG) experiment of graft cinnamaldehyde (antimicrobial agent) to polyvinyl alcohol/sago starch (PVA/SS) film in order to develop antimicrobial film for food pac...

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Main Authors: Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah, Wahit, Mat Uzir, Ghazali, Zulkafli, Shukri, Nor Azwin, Sheikh Ibrahim, Siti Nurul Syafika
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spelling my.utm.1038222023-11-27T06:29:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/103822/ Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah Wahit, Mat Uzir Ghazali, Zulkafli Shukri, Nor Azwin Sheikh Ibrahim, Siti Nurul Syafika TP Chemical technology This paper discuss the use of Box Behnken design (BBD) to optimize parameters used in conducting experiment for radiation induced grafting (RIG) experiment of graft cinnamaldehyde (antimicrobial agent) to polyvinyl alcohol/sago starch (PVA/SS) film in order to develop antimicrobial film for food packaging. BBD is having the maximum efficiency with objective to have maximum value of grafting yield (GY). This experiment involving three parameters which is absorbed dose (kGy), temperature (0 C), and reaction time (min), all in three levels. The proposed BBD requires 15 runs of experiment for data acquisition and modeling the response surface. Three regression models were developed, and their adequacies were verified to predict the output values at nearly all conditions. This work resulted in identifying the optimized set parameters values for RIG experiment, which is absorbed dose at 102.67 kGy, reaction time at 51.67 minutes and reaction temperature 44.680 C in order to achieve maximum value of grafting yield at 20.79%. Afterwards, the models were validated by performing actual experiments, taking three sets of random input values. The output parameters (actual value) measured through experiments are in good consistency with the predicted values, where the actual value of GY is 18.7% as compared to predicted value of GY of 20.79%. The deviation value 2.09% prove success of developed model in predicting grafting yield in RIG using limited number of experiments. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah and Wahit, Mat Uzir and Ghazali, Zulkafli and Shukri, Nor Azwin and Sheikh Ibrahim, Siti Nurul Syafika (2022) Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol. In: 10th International Conference on X-Rays and Related Techniques in Research and Industry, ICXRI 2021, 18 August 2021 - 19 August 2021, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-k1541w
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Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah
Wahit, Mat Uzir
Ghazali, Zulkafli
Shukri, Nor Azwin
Sheikh Ibrahim, Siti Nurul Syafika
Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
description This paper discuss the use of Box Behnken design (BBD) to optimize parameters used in conducting experiment for radiation induced grafting (RIG) experiment of graft cinnamaldehyde (antimicrobial agent) to polyvinyl alcohol/sago starch (PVA/SS) film in order to develop antimicrobial film for food packaging. BBD is having the maximum efficiency with objective to have maximum value of grafting yield (GY). This experiment involving three parameters which is absorbed dose (kGy), temperature (0 C), and reaction time (min), all in three levels. The proposed BBD requires 15 runs of experiment for data acquisition and modeling the response surface. Three regression models were developed, and their adequacies were verified to predict the output values at nearly all conditions. This work resulted in identifying the optimized set parameters values for RIG experiment, which is absorbed dose at 102.67 kGy, reaction time at 51.67 minutes and reaction temperature 44.680 C in order to achieve maximum value of grafting yield at 20.79%. Afterwards, the models were validated by performing actual experiments, taking three sets of random input values. The output parameters (actual value) measured through experiments are in good consistency with the predicted values, where the actual value of GY is 18.7% as compared to predicted value of GY of 20.79%. The deviation value 2.09% prove success of developed model in predicting grafting yield in RIG using limited number of experiments.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah
Wahit, Mat Uzir
Ghazali, Zulkafli
Shukri, Nor Azwin
Sheikh Ibrahim, Siti Nurul Syafika
author_facet Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah
Wahit, Mat Uzir
Ghazali, Zulkafli
Shukri, Nor Azwin
Sheikh Ibrahim, Siti Nurul Syafika
author_sort Hilmi, Farah Fadzehah
title Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
title_short Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
title_full Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
title_fullStr Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
title_full_unstemmed Box Behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
title_sort box behnken design to optimize parameter for vapor grafting of cinnamaldehyde essential oil onto polyvinyl alcohol
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103822/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-k1541w
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