Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment

Lignocelluloses based natural fiber is being used as an alternative to traditional glass and carbon fiber in the composite materials due to its low density and higher specific properties. These reinforced plastics have got prospective applications in various sectors, including construction materials...

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Main Author: Sanmugam, Kumanan
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ump-70552015-03-03T09:34:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7055/ Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment Sanmugam, Kumanan TP Chemical technology Lignocelluloses based natural fiber is being used as an alternative to traditional glass and carbon fiber in the composite materials due to its low density and higher specific properties. These reinforced plastics have got prospective applications in various sectors, including construction materials such as windows, sidings and roof tiles, grain and fruit storage and footwear, car door panel, consoles, seat backs, packaging and so on One of the natural fibers considered is palm oil empty fruit bunches (POEFB) fibers which offer advantages such as availability, renewability, low cost and the established technology to extract the fibers. POEFB is easily obtainable as wastage from palm oil industries but has not yet been fully materialized in the fabrication of biodegradable composites. The current work is focused on the treatment of POEFB fiber with enzyme. Surface modifications for better adhesion between fiber and matrix were carried out by Laccase enzyme treatment. Enzyme treatment here was analyzed by placing 2 mg of Laccase enzyme in 4 beakers and the POEFB is treated for 2,4,6 and 8 hours simultaneously. The POEFB fiber is then analyzed via Lignin test, water absorption test and tensile test. It was determined that 4 hour treated fiber presented a higher lignin lost and a significant increase in mechanical properties. 2013 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7055/1/Charecterisation_of_Palm_Oil_Empty_Fruit_Bunch.pdf Sanmugam, Kumanan (2013) Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. http://iportal.ump.edu.my/lib/item?id=chamo:75731&theme=UMP2
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Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment
description Lignocelluloses based natural fiber is being used as an alternative to traditional glass and carbon fiber in the composite materials due to its low density and higher specific properties. These reinforced plastics have got prospective applications in various sectors, including construction materials such as windows, sidings and roof tiles, grain and fruit storage and footwear, car door panel, consoles, seat backs, packaging and so on One of the natural fibers considered is palm oil empty fruit bunches (POEFB) fibers which offer advantages such as availability, renewability, low cost and the established technology to extract the fibers. POEFB is easily obtainable as wastage from palm oil industries but has not yet been fully materialized in the fabrication of biodegradable composites. The current work is focused on the treatment of POEFB fiber with enzyme. Surface modifications for better adhesion between fiber and matrix were carried out by Laccase enzyme treatment. Enzyme treatment here was analyzed by placing 2 mg of Laccase enzyme in 4 beakers and the POEFB is treated for 2,4,6 and 8 hours simultaneously. The POEFB fiber is then analyzed via Lignin test, water absorption test and tensile test. It was determined that 4 hour treated fiber presented a higher lignin lost and a significant increase in mechanical properties.
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Sanmugam, Kumanan
author_facet Sanmugam, Kumanan
author_sort Sanmugam, Kumanan
title Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment
title_short Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment
title_full Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment
title_fullStr Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment
title_full_unstemmed Charecterisation of Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunch (POEFB) fiber via enzyme treatment
title_sort charecterisation of palm oil empty fruit bunch (poefb) fiber via enzyme treatment
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7055/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7055/1/Charecterisation_of_Palm_Oil_Empty_Fruit_Bunch.pdf
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