Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites

Natural fibers have recently become attractive as an alternative reinforcement for fiber reinforced polymer composites. They are gaining more attention due to their low cost, easy availability, less health hazards, fairly good mechanical properties, high specific strength, nonabrasive, ecofriendly...

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Main Authors: Salit, Mohd Sapuan, Sanyang, Muhammed Lamin, J., Sahari
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Apple Academic Press 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47028/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47028/1/Development%20and%20properties%20of%20sugar%20palm%20fiber%20reinforced%20polymer%20composites.pdf
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author Salit, Mohd Sapuan
Sanyang, Muhammed Lamin
J., Sahari
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Sanyang, Muhammed Lamin
J., Sahari
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description Natural fibers have recently become attractive as an alternative reinforcement for fiber reinforced polymer composites. They are gaining more attention due to their low cost, easy availability, less health hazards, fairly good mechanical properties, high specific strength, nonabrasive, ecofriendly and bio-degradability characteristics. Polymers from renewable resources have attracted tremendous amount of attention to researchers and engineers over two decades. The increasing appreciation for biopolymers is mainly due to environmental concerns, and the rapid petroleum resources depletion. Sugar palm fiber (SPF) reinforcement of a novel biodegradable sugar palm starch (SPS) has been studied in this chapter. The result shows that the mechanical properties of plasticized SPS improved with the incorporation of fibers. Fiber loading also increased the thermal stability of the biocomposite. Water uptake and moisture content of SPF/SPS biocomposites decreased with the incorporation of fibers, which is due to better interfacial bonding between the matrix and fibers as well as the hindrance to absorption caused by the fibers. It can be seen that tensile strength and impact strength of biocomposites increase with increasing fiber content. This enhancement indicates the effectiveness of the SPF act as reinforcement. SPF reinforcement of epoxy and high impact polystyrene (HIPS) have also been looked into. Overall, SPF treatments enhanced the mechanical properties of both polymers (epoxy and high impact polystyrene). Thus, indicating that SPF has a promising potential to be used as reinforcement in polymer composites.
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spelling upm-470282018-10-31T01:46:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47028/ Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites Salit, Mohd Sapuan Sanyang, Muhammed Lamin J., Sahari Natural fibers have recently become attractive as an alternative reinforcement for fiber reinforced polymer composites. They are gaining more attention due to their low cost, easy availability, less health hazards, fairly good mechanical properties, high specific strength, nonabrasive, ecofriendly and bio-degradability characteristics. Polymers from renewable resources have attracted tremendous amount of attention to researchers and engineers over two decades. The increasing appreciation for biopolymers is mainly due to environmental concerns, and the rapid petroleum resources depletion. Sugar palm fiber (SPF) reinforcement of a novel biodegradable sugar palm starch (SPS) has been studied in this chapter. The result shows that the mechanical properties of plasticized SPS improved with the incorporation of fibers. Fiber loading also increased the thermal stability of the biocomposite. Water uptake and moisture content of SPF/SPS biocomposites decreased with the incorporation of fibers, which is due to better interfacial bonding between the matrix and fibers as well as the hindrance to absorption caused by the fibers. It can be seen that tensile strength and impact strength of biocomposites increase with increasing fiber content. This enhancement indicates the effectiveness of the SPF act as reinforcement. SPF reinforcement of epoxy and high impact polystyrene (HIPS) have also been looked into. Overall, SPF treatments enhanced the mechanical properties of both polymers (epoxy and high impact polystyrene). Thus, indicating that SPF has a promising potential to be used as reinforcement in polymer composites. Apple Academic Press 2015 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47028/1/Development%20and%20properties%20of%20sugar%20palm%20fiber%20reinforced%20polymer%20composites.pdf Salit, Mohd Sapuan and Sanyang, Muhammed Lamin and J., Sahari (2015) Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites. In: Green Biorenewable Biocomposite: From Knowledge to Industrial Application. Apple Academic Press, Oakville, Canada, pp. 289-322. ISBN 9781771880329
spellingShingle Salit, Mohd Sapuan
Sanyang, Muhammed Lamin
J., Sahari
Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
title Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
title_full Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
title_fullStr Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
title_full_unstemmed Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
title_short Development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
title_sort development and properties of sugar palm fibre reinforced polymer composites
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47028/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47028/1/Development%20and%20properties%20of%20sugar%20palm%20fiber%20reinforced%20polymer%20composites.pdf