Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp

Recycled fibers often demonstrate diminished conformability and inter-fiber bonding capabilities in comparison to virgin fibers due to hornification. However, the untapped potential of recycled pulp can be restored through various techniques, such as mechanical beating, additive utilization, physica...

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Main Authors: Lee, Man Djun, Lee, Pui San, Hazim Sharudin, Azmi Roslan, Miqdad Khairulmaini, Ahmad Faidzal Khodori
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25707/
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author Lee, Man Djun
Lee, Pui San
Hazim Sharudin,
Azmi Roslan,
Miqdad Khairulmaini,
Ahmad Faidzal Khodori,
author_facet Lee, Man Djun
Lee, Pui San
Hazim Sharudin,
Azmi Roslan,
Miqdad Khairulmaini,
Ahmad Faidzal Khodori,
author_sort Lee, Man Djun
building UKM Institutional Repository
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description Recycled fibers often demonstrate diminished conformability and inter-fiber bonding capabilities in comparison to virgin fibers due to hornification. However, the untapped potential of recycled pulp can be restored through various techniques, such as mechanical beating, additive utilization, physical fractionation, and blending. This research focuses specifically on the blending method, which utilizes oil palm frond fibers to augment the strength of paper produced from recycled pulp. Despite the extensive cultivation of oil palm trees in Malaysia, the utilization of oil palm fiber remains limited and is frequently considered waste material. Two distinct chemical pulping methods, namely sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfite, were employed to generate pulp from oil palm frond fibers, incorporating anthraquinone as an additive to enhance pulping efficiency. Three different weight percentages of fiber loading (25%, 45%, or 65%) were utilized, with the remaining content supplemented with newspaper pulp. The resultant paper was assessed for tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and its morphology was examined using scanning electron microscopy. The findings indicate that the sulphite-soda anthraquinone treatment resulted in superior pulp for paper production, and a weight percentage of 45% fiber loading exhibited the highest tensile strength, thus yielding the highest quality paper. Overall, this study underscores the potential of integrating oil palm frond fibers into the pulp and papermaking process, thereby contributing to both economic growth and environmental sustainability.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:257072025-08-12T01:13:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25707/ Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp Lee, Man Djun Lee, Pui San Hazim Sharudin, Azmi Roslan, Miqdad Khairulmaini, Ahmad Faidzal Khodori, Recycled fibers often demonstrate diminished conformability and inter-fiber bonding capabilities in comparison to virgin fibers due to hornification. However, the untapped potential of recycled pulp can be restored through various techniques, such as mechanical beating, additive utilization, physical fractionation, and blending. This research focuses specifically on the blending method, which utilizes oil palm frond fibers to augment the strength of paper produced from recycled pulp. Despite the extensive cultivation of oil palm trees in Malaysia, the utilization of oil palm fiber remains limited and is frequently considered waste material. Two distinct chemical pulping methods, namely sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfite, were employed to generate pulp from oil palm frond fibers, incorporating anthraquinone as an additive to enhance pulping efficiency. Three different weight percentages of fiber loading (25%, 45%, or 65%) were utilized, with the remaining content supplemented with newspaper pulp. The resultant paper was assessed for tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and its morphology was examined using scanning electron microscopy. The findings indicate that the sulphite-soda anthraquinone treatment resulted in superior pulp for paper production, and a weight percentage of 45% fiber loading exhibited the highest tensile strength, thus yielding the highest quality paper. Overall, this study underscores the potential of integrating oil palm frond fibers into the pulp and papermaking process, thereby contributing to both economic growth and environmental sustainability. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25707/1/03.pdf Lee, Man Djun and Lee, Pui San and Hazim Sharudin, and Azmi Roslan, and Miqdad Khairulmaini, and Ahmad Faidzal Khodori, (2024) Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 36 (5). pp. 1813-1823. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3605-2024/
spellingShingle Lee, Man Djun
Lee, Pui San
Hazim Sharudin,
Azmi Roslan,
Miqdad Khairulmaini,
Ahmad Faidzal Khodori,
Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
title Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
title_full Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
title_fullStr Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
title_short Enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
title_sort enhancing paper strength through blending approach: incorporating oil palm frond fiber into recycled pulp
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25707/
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