Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre

In general, starch-based biopolymer has low mechanical properties. Hence, various methods have been applied to enhance its properties as well as the incorporation of fibrous nanocellulose. The aim of this study is to enhance the mechanical properties of starch-based polymer by incorporating nanocell...

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Main Authors: Salleh, Eraricar, Muhamad, Ida Idayu, Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz, Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1432891714Z.000000000977
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spelling my.utm.626522017-07-06T05:26:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62652/ Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre Salleh, Eraricar Muhamad, Ida Idayu Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz Mamat, Siti Nur Hana TP Chemical technology In general, starch-based biopolymer has low mechanical properties. Hence, various methods have been applied to enhance its properties as well as the incorporation of fibrous nanocellulose. The aim of this study is to enhance the mechanical properties of starch-based polymer by incorporating nanocellulose extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch. The cellulose nanofibre was obtained by hydrolysing oil palm empty fruit bunch fibre with 64% sulphuric acid at 45°C for 90 minutes. It has diameter between 50 and 90 nm as shown by transmission electron microscopy image. In nanoreinforced starch-based packaging, the amount of nanocellulose loading was varied between 2 and 10% per weight of starch. The tensile strength of 2% cellulose nanofibre incorporated film was increased to 468 MPa, which is 28% higher than the tensile strength exhibited by the native starch-based film, 366 MPa. However, the tensile strength was reduced when cellulose nanofibre incorporation goes beyond 2%. The Young's modulus demonstrates the same pattern as tensile strength, where 2% of cellulose nanofibre gave the optimum results for Young's modulus value. Elongation percentage of nanobiocomposite film also reduced even at low cellulose nanofibre loading, 2%. Regardless of its drawback on elongation percentage, an addition of 2% of cellulose nanofibre is the finest ratio that could improve the mechanical properties of starch-based biopolymer. Maney Publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed Salleh, Eraricar and Muhamad, Ida Idayu and Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz and Mamat, Siti Nur Hana (2014) Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre. Materials Research Innovations, 18 . S6322-S6325. ISSN 1432-8917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1432891714Z.000000000977 DOI:10.1179/1432891714Z.000000000977
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Salleh, Eraricar
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz
Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
description In general, starch-based biopolymer has low mechanical properties. Hence, various methods have been applied to enhance its properties as well as the incorporation of fibrous nanocellulose. The aim of this study is to enhance the mechanical properties of starch-based polymer by incorporating nanocellulose extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch. The cellulose nanofibre was obtained by hydrolysing oil palm empty fruit bunch fibre with 64% sulphuric acid at 45°C for 90 minutes. It has diameter between 50 and 90 nm as shown by transmission electron microscopy image. In nanoreinforced starch-based packaging, the amount of nanocellulose loading was varied between 2 and 10% per weight of starch. The tensile strength of 2% cellulose nanofibre incorporated film was increased to 468 MPa, which is 28% higher than the tensile strength exhibited by the native starch-based film, 366 MPa. However, the tensile strength was reduced when cellulose nanofibre incorporation goes beyond 2%. The Young's modulus demonstrates the same pattern as tensile strength, where 2% of cellulose nanofibre gave the optimum results for Young's modulus value. Elongation percentage of nanobiocomposite film also reduced even at low cellulose nanofibre loading, 2%. Regardless of its drawback on elongation percentage, an addition of 2% of cellulose nanofibre is the finest ratio that could improve the mechanical properties of starch-based biopolymer.
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author Salleh, Eraricar
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz
Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
author_facet Salleh, Eraricar
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz
Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
author_sort Salleh, Eraricar
title Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
title_short Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
title_full Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
title_fullStr Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
title_full_unstemmed Starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
title_sort starch-based biofilm reinforced with empty fruit bunch cellulose nanofibre
publisher Maney Publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62652/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1432891714Z.000000000977
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