Effect weight ratio of bamboo schizostachyum grande fiber treated by silane coupling agent
Bamboo fiber has gained popularity in Malaysia and it is increasingly used in the production of green composites such as construction applications, roofs, flooring, and sports equipment. In this study, the Bamboo Schizostachyum Grande fiber was treated with a silane coupling agent to examine the p...
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my.uthm.eprints.118702024-10-28T07:38:06Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11870/ Effect weight ratio of bamboo schizostachyum grande fiber treated by silane coupling agent Roseli, Adyla Illyana Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira Yahya, Nur Faezah Atil, Aida Atiqah Darlis, Nofrizalidris Roslan, Mohd Nazrul Tuan Ismail, Tuan Noor Hasanah Mohamed Yusop, Fatimah Johan, Nur Ain Arina TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Bamboo fiber has gained popularity in Malaysia and it is increasingly used in the production of green composites such as construction applications, roofs, flooring, and sports equipment. In this study, the Bamboo Schizostachyum Grande fiber was treated with a silane coupling agent to examine the physical characterization using TGA, SEM, and FTIR. The SEM was analyzed before (untreated) and after treatment (treated) with different weights of bamboo fiber. The results of SEM demonstrate that the bamboo fiber was treated, and the surface morphology and chemical elements reacting to silane coupling agents were improved, which shows the layer and bamboo fiber were expanded up to 7 mm than untreated. TGA results shows of the thermal degradation of untreated bamboo fiber occur at 341.08°C, which is significantly lower than the thermal degradation of 0.3 g of treated bamboo fiber at 354.84°C. It reveals that the surface compatibility and bonding strength of bamboo fiber treated with a silane coupling agent are more effective than untreated bamboo. The highest weight of bamboo fiber shows good thermal stability was 0.7 g. FTIR spectrum shows the peak from 2890 cm-1 to 2898 cm-1 indicating that treated fiber was absorbed by silane coupling agents, but the different weights of bamboo fiber exhibited significantly no effect, and the results show treated 0.3, 0.4. 0.6, 0.7 g peaks continuously from 2890 to 2898 cm-1 while the untreated bamboo fiber cellulose structure did not show any additional groups at this range. Hence, this silane coupling agent treatment performed better than untreated and it has the potential to be used in insulating and hydrophobic applications 2024-01-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11870/1/P16697_4912b327933f76979c35c536616d0714.pdf%206.pdf Roseli, Adyla Illyana and Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira and Yahya, Nur Faezah and Atil, Aida Atiqah and Darlis, Nofrizalidris and Roslan, Mohd Nazrul and Tuan Ismail, Tuan Noor Hasanah and Mohamed Yusop, Fatimah and Johan, Nur Ain Arina (2024) Effect weight ratio of bamboo schizostachyum grande fiber treated by silane coupling agent. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0183252 |
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Bamboo fiber has gained popularity in Malaysia and it is increasingly used in the production of green composites
such as construction applications, roofs, flooring, and sports equipment. In this study, the Bamboo Schizostachyum Grande
fiber was treated with a silane coupling agent to examine the physical characterization using TGA, SEM, and FTIR. The
SEM was analyzed before (untreated) and after treatment (treated) with different weights of bamboo fiber. The results of
SEM demonstrate that the bamboo fiber was treated, and the surface morphology and chemical elements reacting to silane
coupling agents were improved, which shows the layer and bamboo fiber were expanded up to 7 mm than untreated. TGA
results shows of the thermal degradation of untreated bamboo fiber occur at 341.08°C, which is significantly lower than
the thermal degradation of 0.3 g of treated bamboo fiber at 354.84°C. It reveals that the surface compatibility and bonding
strength of bamboo fiber treated with a silane coupling agent are more effective than untreated bamboo. The highest weight
of bamboo fiber shows good thermal stability was 0.7 g. FTIR spectrum shows the peak from 2890 cm-1 to 2898 cm-1
indicating that treated fiber was absorbed by silane coupling agents, but the different weights of bamboo fiber exhibited
significantly no effect, and the results show treated 0.3, 0.4. 0.6, 0.7 g peaks continuously from 2890 to 2898 cm-1 while
the untreated bamboo fiber cellulose structure did not show any additional groups at this range. Hence, this silane coupling
agent treatment performed better than untreated and it has the potential to be used in insulating and hydrophobic
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Effect weight ratio of bamboo schizostachyum grande fiber treated by silane coupling agent |
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