Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization

Edible oils are becoming popular as crosslinkers to produce inverse vulcanized polysulfides. Waste palm cooking oil can be a suitable alternative as it is inexpensive and abundant in Malaysia. In the current work, the physicochemical properties were studied to analyze the potential of using waste pa...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nayeema, Jun Haslinda, Shariffuddin, Mohd Faizal, Ali
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37024/
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author Abdullah, Nayeema
Jun Haslinda, Shariffuddin
Mohd Faizal, Ali
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Jun Haslinda, Shariffuddin
Mohd Faizal, Ali
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description Edible oils are becoming popular as crosslinkers to produce inverse vulcanized polysulfides. Waste palm cooking oil can be a suitable alternative as it is inexpensive and abundant in Malaysia. In the current work, the physicochemical properties were studied to analyze the potential of using waste palm cooking oil as a crosslinker. FTIR and GC-MS were done for molecular study, functional group analysis, and percentage of constituents. Data interpretation and comparison between fresh and waste palm cooking oil shows no significant structural and spectroscopic change. TGA was done to study the thermal stability and decomposition of both fresh and waste cooking oil. It is concluded that waste palm cooking oil can be a potential feedstock for inverse vulcanized polysulfides based on the experimental results.
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spelling ump-370242023-03-14T08:42:17Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37024/ Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization Abdullah, Nayeema Jun Haslinda, Shariffuddin Mohd Faizal, Ali QD Chemistry T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology Edible oils are becoming popular as crosslinkers to produce inverse vulcanized polysulfides. Waste palm cooking oil can be a suitable alternative as it is inexpensive and abundant in Malaysia. In the current work, the physicochemical properties were studied to analyze the potential of using waste palm cooking oil as a crosslinker. FTIR and GC-MS were done for molecular study, functional group analysis, and percentage of constituents. Data interpretation and comparison between fresh and waste palm cooking oil shows no significant structural and spectroscopic change. TGA was done to study the thermal stability and decomposition of both fresh and waste cooking oil. It is concluded that waste palm cooking oil can be a potential feedstock for inverse vulcanized polysulfides based on the experimental results. 2022-11-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37024/1/Waste%20cooking%20palm%20oil%20as%20sustainable%20material%20for%20polysulfide%20synthesis%20_%20Characterization%20as%20a%20crosslinker%20for%20inverse%20vulcanization.pdf Abdullah, Nayeema and Jun Haslinda, Shariffuddin and Mohd Faizal, Ali (2022) Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization. In: The 6th National Conference for Postgraduate Research (NCON-PGR 2022) , 15 November 2022 , Virtual Conference, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. p. 143.. (Published) https://ncon-pgr.ump.edu.my/index.php/en/?option=com_fileman&view=file&routed=1&name=E-BOOK%20NCON%202022%20.pdf&folder=E-BOOK%20NCON%202022&container=fileman-files
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Abdullah, Nayeema
Jun Haslinda, Shariffuddin
Mohd Faizal, Ali
Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
title Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
title_full Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
title_fullStr Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
title_full_unstemmed Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
title_short Waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : Characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
title_sort waste cooking palm oil as sustainable material for polysulfide synthesis : characterization as a crosslinker for inverse vulcanization
topic QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37024/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37024/1/Waste%20cooking%20palm%20oil%20as%20sustainable%20material%20for%20polysulfide%20synthesis%20_%20Characterization%20as%20a%20crosslinker%20for%20inverse%20vulcanization.pdf