The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings

This project presents the effect of biopolymer composite surface coating on TiO2 fillers by analysing the static water contact angle, SEM micrographs, porosity, density and refractive index of biopolymer doped with different loading of TiO2. The different ratio loading of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5...

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Main Authors: Marsi, N., M Rus, A Z
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.51172022-01-05T08:45:51Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5117/ The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings Marsi, N. M Rus, A Z TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture This project presents the effect of biopolymer composite surface coating on TiO2 fillers by analysing the static water contact angle, SEM micrographs, porosity, density and refractive index of biopolymer doped with different loading of TiO2. The different ratio loading of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 (wt/wt%) TiO2 can be used to improve the material properties in practical use for outdoor application especially to enhance the stability of surface coating. It is found that the smooth surfaces with a low ratio loading of TiO2 fillers on biopolymer composite surface coating increases the static water contact angle up to 162.29°. It is interpreted with respect to nano- features existing on the surface of the water repellent creates a thin superhydrphobic layer. The relationship between porosity and density is indirectly proportional where the higher the loading of TiO2 filler produce the lower porosity up to 0.86% of the surface coating. The movement from shorter to longer of wavelength was observed before and after exposure indicates that there are optimization of absorption of UV-B radiation as the amount of delocalisation. IOP Publishing Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5117/1/AJ%202017%20%28270%29%20The%20effects%20of%20biopolymers%20composite.pdf Marsi, N. and M Rus, A Z The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings. International Research and Innovation Summit. ISSN 1757-8981
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TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture
Marsi, N.
M Rus, A Z
The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
description This project presents the effect of biopolymer composite surface coating on TiO2 fillers by analysing the static water contact angle, SEM micrographs, porosity, density and refractive index of biopolymer doped with different loading of TiO2. The different ratio loading of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 (wt/wt%) TiO2 can be used to improve the material properties in practical use for outdoor application especially to enhance the stability of surface coating. It is found that the smooth surfaces with a low ratio loading of TiO2 fillers on biopolymer composite surface coating increases the static water contact angle up to 162.29°. It is interpreted with respect to nano- features existing on the surface of the water repellent creates a thin superhydrphobic layer. The relationship between porosity and density is indirectly proportional where the higher the loading of TiO2 filler produce the lower porosity up to 0.86% of the surface coating. The movement from shorter to longer of wavelength was observed before and after exposure indicates that there are optimization of absorption of UV-B radiation as the amount of delocalisation.
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M Rus, A Z
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M Rus, A Z
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title The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
title_short The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
title_full The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
title_fullStr The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
title_full_unstemmed The effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
title_sort effects of biopolymers composite based waste cooking oil and titanium dioxide fillers as superhydrophobic coatings
publisher IOP Publishing
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