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Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films

The empty fruit bunch (EFB) regenerated cellulose (RC) biocomposite films for packaging application were prepared using ionic liquid. The effects of EFB content and methyl methacrylate (MMA) treatment of the EFB on the mechanical and thermal properties of the RC biocomposite were studied. The tensil...

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Autores principales: Husseinsyah, Salmah, Zailuddin, Nur Liyana Izyan, Osman, Azlin Fazlina, Li Li, Chew, Alrashdi, Awad A., Alakrach, Abdulkader
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172054
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112618
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author Husseinsyah, Salmah
Zailuddin, Nur Liyana Izyan
Osman, Azlin Fazlina
Li Li, Chew
Alrashdi, Awad A.
Alakrach, Abdulkader
author_facet Husseinsyah, Salmah
Zailuddin, Nur Liyana Izyan
Osman, Azlin Fazlina
Li Li, Chew
Alrashdi, Awad A.
Alakrach, Abdulkader
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description The empty fruit bunch (EFB) regenerated cellulose (RC) biocomposite films for packaging application were prepared using ionic liquid. The effects of EFB content and methyl methacrylate (MMA) treatment of the EFB on the mechanical and thermal properties of the RC biocomposite were studied. The tensile strength and modulus of elasticity of the MMA treated RC biocomposite film achieved a maximum value when 2 wt% EFB was used for the regeneration process. The treated EFB RC biocomposite films also possess higher crystallinity index. The morphology analysis indicated that the RC biocomposite film containing MMA treated EFB exhibits a smoother and more homogeneous surface compared to the one containing the untreated EFB. The substitution of the –OH group of the EFB cellulose with the ester group of the MMA resulted in greater dissolution of the EFB in the ionic liquid solvent, thus improving the interphase bonding between the filler and matrix phase of the EF RC biocomposite. Due to this factor, thermal stability of the EFB RC biocomposite also successfully improved.
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spelling pubmed-76946932020-11-28 Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films Husseinsyah, Salmah Zailuddin, Nur Liyana Izyan Osman, Azlin Fazlina Li Li, Chew Alrashdi, Awad A. Alakrach, Abdulkader Polymers (Basel) Article The empty fruit bunch (EFB) regenerated cellulose (RC) biocomposite films for packaging application were prepared using ionic liquid. The effects of EFB content and methyl methacrylate (MMA) treatment of the EFB on the mechanical and thermal properties of the RC biocomposite were studied. The tensile strength and modulus of elasticity of the MMA treated RC biocomposite film achieved a maximum value when 2 wt% EFB was used for the regeneration process. The treated EFB RC biocomposite films also possess higher crystallinity index. The morphology analysis indicated that the RC biocomposite film containing MMA treated EFB exhibits a smoother and more homogeneous surface compared to the one containing the untreated EFB. The substitution of the –OH group of the EFB cellulose with the ester group of the MMA resulted in greater dissolution of the EFB in the ionic liquid solvent, thus improving the interphase bonding between the filler and matrix phase of the EF RC biocomposite. Due to this factor, thermal stability of the EFB RC biocomposite also successfully improved. MDPI 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7694693/ /pubmed/33172054 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112618 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Husseinsyah, Salmah
Zailuddin, Nur Liyana Izyan
Osman, Azlin Fazlina
Li Li, Chew
Alrashdi, Awad A.
Alakrach, Abdulkader
Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
title Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
title_full Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
title_fullStr Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
title_full_unstemmed Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
title_short Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
title_sort methyl methacrylate (mma) treatment of empty fruit bunch (efb) to improve the properties of regenerated cellulose biocomposite films
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172054
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112618
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