Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin

A new development of polyurethane (PU) adhesive has been successfully defined from a collagenase bovine polyol. The purpose of this study is to create a polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol besides the requirement of the modern world due to increasing concern about the environment and vario...

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Main Author: Mohd Shahabudin, Marina
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34328/
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description A new development of polyurethane (PU) adhesive has been successfully defined from a collagenase bovine polyol. The purpose of this study is to create a polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol besides the requirement of the modern world due to increasing concern about the environment and various issues related to petroleum based and vegetable oil based adhesive. The PU adhesive of bovine based was studied on its characterization through thermal and morphological analysis. The result indicated that the polyol were successfully synthesized from derived bovine bone by using esterification process. FTIR spectra shows that the PU adhesive consists of NH, C=O and –OCONH groups while polyol consists of OH, C-O and C=O. While, the thermal analysis performed has identified higher transition midpoint temperature (Tm) which is 81.77˚C and the glass transition temperature (Tg) of bovine bone is 28.06˚C. Physical properties of PU bovine based showed that lowest moisture content is PU sample compared to collagenase bovine bone (CBB) and polyol (CBP). This water content contributes to the stabilization of helical structure within the PU adhesive. Viscosity test result revealed that the reading of polyol’s viscosity is higher that which is 45.8cP compared to the collagen, 24.8cP. pH value was found to influence the viscosity and density of PU sample because increases in the viscosity has lower the pH value of the solution and increasing the density of the sample. The pH test showed that the value pH value of CBP is 4, more acidic and slightly lower than CBB which is 5.86. Hence, considering the versatile properties of the elongated fibril including biocompatibility of polyurethane, this review shed a light on bovine based polyurethane materials with their potential applications especially focusing the wood adhesive field.
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spelling uitm-343282020-09-14T09:17:07Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34328/ Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin Mohd Shahabudin, Marina Organic chemistry Polymers. Macromolecules A new development of polyurethane (PU) adhesive has been successfully defined from a collagenase bovine polyol. The purpose of this study is to create a polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol besides the requirement of the modern world due to increasing concern about the environment and various issues related to petroleum based and vegetable oil based adhesive. The PU adhesive of bovine based was studied on its characterization through thermal and morphological analysis. The result indicated that the polyol were successfully synthesized from derived bovine bone by using esterification process. FTIR spectra shows that the PU adhesive consists of NH, C=O and –OCONH groups while polyol consists of OH, C-O and C=O. While, the thermal analysis performed has identified higher transition midpoint temperature (Tm) which is 81.77˚C and the glass transition temperature (Tg) of bovine bone is 28.06˚C. Physical properties of PU bovine based showed that lowest moisture content is PU sample compared to collagenase bovine bone (CBB) and polyol (CBP). This water content contributes to the stabilization of helical structure within the PU adhesive. Viscosity test result revealed that the reading of polyol’s viscosity is higher that which is 45.8cP compared to the collagen, 24.8cP. pH value was found to influence the viscosity and density of PU sample because increases in the viscosity has lower the pH value of the solution and increasing the density of the sample. The pH test showed that the value pH value of CBP is 4, more acidic and slightly lower than CBB which is 5.86. Hence, considering the versatile properties of the elongated fibril including biocompatibility of polyurethane, this review shed a light on bovine based polyurethane materials with their potential applications especially focusing the wood adhesive field. 2020-09-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34328/1/34328.pdf Mohd Shahabudin, Marina (2020) Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin. (2020) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis.
spellingShingle Organic chemistry
Polymers. Macromolecules
Mohd Shahabudin, Marina
Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin
title Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin
title_full Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin
title_fullStr Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin
title_full_unstemmed Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin
title_short Environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / Marina Mohd Shahabudin
title_sort environmental friendly collagenase polyurethane adhesive from bovine bone polyol / marina mohd shahabudin
topic Organic chemistry
Polymers. Macromolecules
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34328/