Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites

Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable materials. The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of banana leaf fibre (BLF) on the thermal and mechanical properties of thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS). The biocomposites were prepare...

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Main Authors: Jumaidin, Ridhwan, Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim, Ahmad Diah, Nuraliah, Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas, Md Yusof, Fahmi Asyadi
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Published: MDPI AG 2021
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spelling my.utem.eprints.258582022-04-13T16:19:31Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25858/ Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites Jumaidin, Ridhwan Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim Ahmad Diah, Nuraliah Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas Md Yusof, Fahmi Asyadi Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable materials. The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of banana leaf fibre (BLF) on the thermal and mechanical properties of thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS). The biocomposites were prepared by incorporating 10 to 50 wt.% BLF into the TPCS matrix. The samples were charac-terised for their thermal and mechanical properties. The results showed that there were significant increments in the tensile and flexural properties of the materials, with the highest strength and mod-ulus values obtained at 40 wt.% BLF content. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the addition of BLF had increased the thermal stability of the material, indicated by higher-onset decomposition temperature and ash content. Morphological studies through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) exhibited a homogenous distribution of fibres and matrix with good adhesion, which is crucial in improving the mechanical properties of biocomposites. This was also attributed to the strong interaction of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between TPCS and fibre, proven by the FT-IR test that observed the presence of O–H bonding in the biocomposite. MDPI AG 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25858/2/POLYMERS%20-%20BANANA%20LEAF%20COMPOSITES.PDF Jumaidin, Ridhwan and Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim and Ahmad Diah, Nuraliah and Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas and Md Yusof, Fahmi Asyadi (2021) Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites. Polymers, 13 (9). pp. 1-19. ISSN 2073-4360 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/9/1420 10.3390/polym13091420
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description Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable materials. The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of banana leaf fibre (BLF) on the thermal and mechanical properties of thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS). The biocomposites were prepared by incorporating 10 to 50 wt.% BLF into the TPCS matrix. The samples were charac-terised for their thermal and mechanical properties. The results showed that there were significant increments in the tensile and flexural properties of the materials, with the highest strength and mod-ulus values obtained at 40 wt.% BLF content. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the addition of BLF had increased the thermal stability of the material, indicated by higher-onset decomposition temperature and ash content. Morphological studies through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) exhibited a homogenous distribution of fibres and matrix with good adhesion, which is crucial in improving the mechanical properties of biocomposites. This was also attributed to the strong interaction of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between TPCS and fibre, proven by the FT-IR test that observed the presence of O–H bonding in the biocomposite.
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author Jumaidin, Ridhwan
Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim
Ahmad Diah, Nuraliah
Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas
Md Yusof, Fahmi Asyadi
spellingShingle Jumaidin, Ridhwan
Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim
Ahmad Diah, Nuraliah
Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas
Md Yusof, Fahmi Asyadi
Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
author_facet Jumaidin, Ridhwan
Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim
Ahmad Diah, Nuraliah
Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas
Md Yusof, Fahmi Asyadi
author_sort Jumaidin, Ridhwan
title Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
title_short Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
title_full Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
title_fullStr Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
title_full_unstemmed Processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
title_sort processing and characterisation of banana leaf fibre reinforced thermoplastic cassava starch composites
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25858/2/POLYMERS%20-%20BANANA%20LEAF%20COMPOSITES.PDF
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