Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen

Coconut fiber, one of many types of natural fibers, is an agricultural waste which is left unutilized after the coconut fruits and juice are extracted. In this research, the effect of the different chemical treatments on the morphological, chemical and physical properties of coconut fiber and its in...

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Main Authors: Tan, I.A.W, Wu, W.H, Chan, R.A, Lim, L.L.P
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spelling my.unimas.ir.43752021-06-29T16:08:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4375/ Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen Tan, I.A.W Wu, W.H Chan, R.A Lim, L.L.P TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Coconut fiber, one of many types of natural fibers, is an agricultural waste which is left unutilized after the coconut fruits and juice are extracted. In this research, the effect of the different chemical treatments on the morphological, chemical and physical properties of coconut fiber and its influence on the properties of the modified bitumen were studied. The mercerization effectively altered the surface morphology and reduced the diameter of the coconut fiber. The waxy layer present on the surface of the coconut fiber was significantly reduced after mercerization. Acetylation reported minor reduction on the waxy layer and did not cause any significant changes on the diameter of the coconut fiber. The chemical characterization reported that the hemicelluloses were present only on the surface of the natural coconut fiber whereas the peak of Fourier Transform Infrared spectra associated with the presence of waxes was observed for natural and chemically treated coconut fibers. The bitumen modified with chemically treated coconut fibers exhibited lower penetration values and higher softening point. From the analyses of penetration value, softening point and penetration index, the bitumen modified with 10% NaOH and 50% CH3COOH treated coconut fibers resulted in enhanced properties for paving binders to be used in warmer region. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4375/1/Wu.pdf Tan, I.A.W and Wu, W.H and Chan, R.A and Lim, L.L.P (2014) Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen. UNIMAS e-Journal of Civil Engineering, 5 (1). ISSN 1985-3874
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Tan, I.A.W
Wu, W.H
Chan, R.A
Lim, L.L.P
Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen
description Coconut fiber, one of many types of natural fibers, is an agricultural waste which is left unutilized after the coconut fruits and juice are extracted. In this research, the effect of the different chemical treatments on the morphological, chemical and physical properties of coconut fiber and its influence on the properties of the modified bitumen were studied. The mercerization effectively altered the surface morphology and reduced the diameter of the coconut fiber. The waxy layer present on the surface of the coconut fiber was significantly reduced after mercerization. Acetylation reported minor reduction on the waxy layer and did not cause any significant changes on the diameter of the coconut fiber. The chemical characterization reported that the hemicelluloses were present only on the surface of the natural coconut fiber whereas the peak of Fourier Transform Infrared spectra associated with the presence of waxes was observed for natural and chemically treated coconut fibers. The bitumen modified with chemically treated coconut fibers exhibited lower penetration values and higher softening point. From the analyses of penetration value, softening point and penetration index, the bitumen modified with 10% NaOH and 50% CH3COOH treated coconut fibers resulted in enhanced properties for paving binders to be used in warmer region.
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author Tan, I.A.W
Wu, W.H
Chan, R.A
Lim, L.L.P
author_facet Tan, I.A.W
Wu, W.H
Chan, R.A
Lim, L.L.P
author_sort Tan, I.A.W
title Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen
title_short Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen
title_full Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen
title_fullStr Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Mercerization and Acetylation on Properties of Coconut Fiber and its Influence on Modified Bitumen
title_sort effect of mercerization and acetylation on properties of coconut fiber and its influence on modified bitumen
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4375/1/Wu.pdf
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