Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer
Environmental, global warming, renewability, recyclability, and biodegradability issues have encouraged scientists and engineers to partially substitute petrochemical-based polymers with green polymers such as natural fibre polymer composites. A major drawback in the development of natural fiber...
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| author | Jamiluddin, Jaafar Siregar, Januar Parlaungan Sulaiman, A. Jalal, K. A. A Tezara, C. |
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| description | Environmental, global warming, renewability, recyclability, and biodegradability issues
have encouraged scientists and engineers to partially substitute petrochemical-based
polymers with green polymers such as natural fibre polymer composites. A major
drawback in the development of natural fiber polymer composites is the incompatibility
between the matrix and fibre processing temperature, given the high temperature of the
matrix based on petroleum and the low degradation temperature for natural fibre. The
creation of poly lactic acid as a “green matrix” provides an alternative and a solution for
the development of natural fiber polymer composites. In this work, the physical, thermal
and mechanical properties of PLA tapioca resin biopolymer derived from industrial
grade tapioca were reported in order to determine the optimum processing temperature.
A drying process, injection moulding and hot press process are involved in sample
preparation. A density test, hardness test, thermogravimetric analysis, and differential
scanning calorimetry have been conducted. Afterwards, a tensile test was performed
with samples at five different injection temperatures of 160°C, 165°C, 170°C, 175°C
and 180°C in order to determine the optimum processing temperature. The sample at
165°C shows the highest result of ultimate tensile strength with 14.904 MPa, and
320.564 MPa for the elastic modulus result. As a conclusion, 165°C was finalized as the
optimum processing temperature of PLA tapioca resin biopolymer for future application
in the research and development of natural fibre reinforced tapioca resin biopolymer
composite. |
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| spelling | intimal-9732017-11-20T06:02:11Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/973/ Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer Jamiluddin, Jaafar Siregar, Januar Parlaungan Sulaiman, A. Jalal, K. A. A Tezara, C. TP Chemical technology Environmental, global warming, renewability, recyclability, and biodegradability issues have encouraged scientists and engineers to partially substitute petrochemical-based polymers with green polymers such as natural fibre polymer composites. A major drawback in the development of natural fiber polymer composites is the incompatibility between the matrix and fibre processing temperature, given the high temperature of the matrix based on petroleum and the low degradation temperature for natural fibre. The creation of poly lactic acid as a “green matrix” provides an alternative and a solution for the development of natural fiber polymer composites. In this work, the physical, thermal and mechanical properties of PLA tapioca resin biopolymer derived from industrial grade tapioca were reported in order to determine the optimum processing temperature. A drying process, injection moulding and hot press process are involved in sample preparation. A density test, hardness test, thermogravimetric analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry have been conducted. Afterwards, a tensile test was performed with samples at five different injection temperatures of 160°C, 165°C, 170°C, 175°C and 180°C in order to determine the optimum processing temperature. The sample at 165°C shows the highest result of ultimate tensile strength with 14.904 MPa, and 320.564 MPa for the elastic modulus result. As a conclusion, 165°C was finalized as the optimum processing temperature of PLA tapioca resin biopolymer for future application in the research and development of natural fibre reinforced tapioca resin biopolymer composite. UMP 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/973/1/Study%20on%20properties%20of%20tapioca%20resin%20polymer.pdf Jamiluddin, Jaafar and Siregar, Januar Parlaungan and Sulaiman, A. and Jalal, K. A. A and Tezara, C. (2016) Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, 13 (1). pp. 3178-3189. ISSN 2180-1606 10.15282/ijame.13.1.2016.5.0265 |
| spellingShingle | TP Chemical technology Jamiluddin, Jaafar Siregar, Januar Parlaungan Sulaiman, A. Jalal, K. A. A Tezara, C. Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| title | Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| title_full | Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| title_fullStr | Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| title_full_unstemmed | Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| title_short | Study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| title_sort | study on properties of tapioca resin polymer |
| topic | TP Chemical technology |
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