Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet

In this study, a mixture of thermoplastic polybutylene succinate (PBS), tapioca starch, glycerol and empty fruit bunch fiber was prepared by a melt compounding method using an industrial extruder. Generally, insertion of starch/glycerol has provided better strength performance, but worse thermal and...

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Main Authors: Rafiqah S. Ayu, Abdan Khalina, Ahmad Saffian Harmaen, Khairul Zaman, Tawakkal Isma, Qiuyun Liu, R. A. Ilyas, Ching Hao Lee
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spelling doaj-b212f547d4a34918a7e45e577be2bf132020-11-25T03:24:42ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-07-01121571157110.3390/polym12071571Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite SheetRafiqah S. Ayu0Abdan Khalina1Ahmad Saffian Harmaen2Khairul Zaman3Tawakkal Isma4Qiuyun Liu5R. A. Ilyas6Ching Hao Lee7Laboratory of Biocomposite Technology, INTROP, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, MalaysiaEngineering Faculty, UPM, Serdang 43400, Selangor, MalaysiaLaboratory of Biocomposite Technology, INTROP, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, MalaysiaPolycomposite Sdn Bhd, Jalan Maharajalela, Hilir Perak 36000, Perak, MalaysiaEngineering Faculty, UPM, Serdang 43400, Selangor, MalaysiaThe BioComposites Centre, Bangor University, Bangor LL57 2UW, UKAdvanced Engineering Materials and Composites Research Centre (AEMC), Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, MalaysiaLaboratory of Biocomposite Technology, INTROP, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, MalaysiaIn this study, a mixture of thermoplastic polybutylene succinate (PBS), tapioca starch, glycerol and empty fruit bunch fiber was prepared by a melt compounding method using an industrial extruder. Generally, insertion of starch/glycerol has provided better strength performance, but worse thermal and water uptake to all specimens. The effect of fiber loading on mechanical, morphological, thermal and physical properties was studied in focus. Low interfacial bonding between fiber and matrix revealed a poor mechanical performance. However, higher fiber loadings have improved the strength values. This is because fibers regulate good load transfer mechanisms, as confirmed from SEM micrographs. Tensile and flexural strengths have increased 6.0% and 12.2%, respectively, for 20 wt% empty fruit bunch (EFB) fiber reinforcements. There was a slightly higher mass loss for early stage thermal decomposition, whereas regardless of EFB contents, insignificant changes on decomposition temperature were recorded. A higher lignin constituent in the composite (for high natural fiber volume) resulted in a higher mass residue, which would turn into char at high temperature. This observation indirectly proves the dimensional integrity of the composite. However, as expected, with higher EFB fiber contents in the composite, higher values in both the moisture uptake and moisture loss analyses were found. The hydroxyl groups in the EFB absorbed water moisture through formation of hydrogen bonding.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/7/1571empty fruit bunch fiber (EFB)polybutylene succinate (PBS)starchglycerolcharacterizationsbiocomposite
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language English
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author Rafiqah S. Ayu
Abdan Khalina
Ahmad Saffian Harmaen
Khairul Zaman
Tawakkal Isma
Qiuyun Liu
R. A. Ilyas
Ching Hao Lee
spellingShingle Rafiqah S. Ayu
Abdan Khalina
Ahmad Saffian Harmaen
Khairul Zaman
Tawakkal Isma
Qiuyun Liu
R. A. Ilyas
Ching Hao Lee
Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet
Polymers
empty fruit bunch fiber (EFB)
polybutylene succinate (PBS)
starch
glycerol
characterizations
biocomposite
author_facet Rafiqah S. Ayu
Abdan Khalina
Ahmad Saffian Harmaen
Khairul Zaman
Tawakkal Isma
Qiuyun Liu
R. A. Ilyas
Ching Hao Lee
author_sort Rafiqah S. Ayu
title Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet
title_short Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet
title_full Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet
title_fullStr Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Characterization Study of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Fibers Reinforcement in Poly(Butylene) Succinate (PBS)/Starch/Glycerol Composite Sheet
title_sort characterization study of empty fruit bunch (efb) fibers reinforcement in poly(butylene) succinate (pbs)/starch/glycerol composite sheet
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2020-07-01
description In this study, a mixture of thermoplastic polybutylene succinate (PBS), tapioca starch, glycerol and empty fruit bunch fiber was prepared by a melt compounding method using an industrial extruder. Generally, insertion of starch/glycerol has provided better strength performance, but worse thermal and water uptake to all specimens. The effect of fiber loading on mechanical, morphological, thermal and physical properties was studied in focus. Low interfacial bonding between fiber and matrix revealed a poor mechanical performance. However, higher fiber loadings have improved the strength values. This is because fibers regulate good load transfer mechanisms, as confirmed from SEM micrographs. Tensile and flexural strengths have increased 6.0% and 12.2%, respectively, for 20 wt% empty fruit bunch (EFB) fiber reinforcements. There was a slightly higher mass loss for early stage thermal decomposition, whereas regardless of EFB contents, insignificant changes on decomposition temperature were recorded. A higher lignin constituent in the composite (for high natural fiber volume) resulted in a higher mass residue, which would turn into char at high temperature. This observation indirectly proves the dimensional integrity of the composite. However, as expected, with higher EFB fiber contents in the composite, higher values in both the moisture uptake and moisture loss analyses were found. The hydroxyl groups in the EFB absorbed water moisture through formation of hydrogen bonding.
topic empty fruit bunch fiber (EFB)
polybutylene succinate (PBS)
starch
glycerol
characterizations
biocomposite
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/7/1571
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