Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)

Study on comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose (Bpfc) and cyclone fibre cellulose (Cfc) wastes from industry Crude Palm oil (CPO) have been performed. The physicochemical properties both of celluloses have been done such as the average degree of polymerization (DP)...

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Main Authors: Irfan Gustian, Eka Angasa, G Ghufira, M Miliani, H Hairulumah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijse/article/view/5721
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spelling doaj-1c831554cf434085b0d32bc416c7ddb62020-11-24T21:16:22ZengDiponegoro UniversityInternational Journal of Science and Engineering 2086-50232302-57432014-01-0161475110.12777/ijse.6.1.47-515249Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)Irfan Gustian0Eka Angasa1G Ghufira2M Miliani3H Hairulumah4Department of Chemistry-Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas BengkuluDepartment of Chemistry-Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas BengkuluDepartment of Chemistry-Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas BengkuluDepartment of Chemistry-Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas BengkuluDepartment of Chemistry-Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas BengkuluStudy on comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose (Bpfc) and cyclone fibre cellulose (Cfc) wastes from industry Crude Palm oil (CPO) have been performed. The physicochemical properties both of celluloses have been done such as the average degree of polymerization (DP), solubility properties, functional group analysis, thermal properties and X-ray diffraction patterns. The average degrees of polymerization (DP) have been obtained 2195 and 567 for Bpfc and Cfc. Bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose were soluble in cupriethylenediamine (CED). FT-IR analysis showed the same pattern of spectrum but different intensities. Thermal stability of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose remains stable up to a temperature of 250 °C. Glass transition bunch press fibre cellulose greater than the glass transition cyclone fibre cellulose and X-ray diffraction pattern shows the same pattern and intensity varies.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijse/article/view/5721Bunch press fibre cellulose, cyclone fibre cellulose, physicochemical properties, waste industry Crude Palm oil
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author Irfan Gustian
Eka Angasa
G Ghufira
M Miliani
H Hairulumah
spellingShingle Irfan Gustian
Eka Angasa
G Ghufira
M Miliani
H Hairulumah
Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
International Journal of Science and Engineering
Bunch press fibre cellulose, cyclone fibre cellulose, physicochemical properties, waste industry Crude Palm oil
author_facet Irfan Gustian
Eka Angasa
G Ghufira
M Miliani
H Hairulumah
author_sort Irfan Gustian
title Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
title_short Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
title_full Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
title_fullStr Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
title_full_unstemmed Comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
title_sort comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose of waste from industry crude palm oil (cpo)
publisher Diponegoro University
series International Journal of Science and Engineering
issn 2086-5023
2302-5743
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Study on comparison the physicochemical properties of bunch press fibre cellulose (Bpfc) and cyclone fibre cellulose (Cfc) wastes from industry Crude Palm oil (CPO) have been performed. The physicochemical properties both of celluloses have been done such as the average degree of polymerization (DP), solubility properties, functional group analysis, thermal properties and X-ray diffraction patterns. The average degrees of polymerization (DP) have been obtained 2195 and 567 for Bpfc and Cfc. Bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose were soluble in cupriethylenediamine (CED). FT-IR analysis showed the same pattern of spectrum but different intensities. Thermal stability of bunch press fibre cellulose and cyclone fibre cellulose remains stable up to a temperature of 250 °C. Glass transition bunch press fibre cellulose greater than the glass transition cyclone fibre cellulose and X-ray diffraction pattern shows the same pattern and intensity varies.
topic Bunch press fibre cellulose, cyclone fibre cellulose, physicochemical properties, waste industry Crude Palm oil
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijse/article/view/5721
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