Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to modify its characteristics for biocomposite applications. Treatment was conducted at temperatures 190–230 °C for 1, 2 and 3 h. SHS-treated OPMF was evaluated for its chemical composition, thermal stabi...
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oai:psasir.upm.edu.my:28047 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28047/ Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment Ahamad Nordin, Noor Ida Amalina Ariffin, Hidayah Andou, Yoshito Hassan, Mohd Ali Shirai, Yoshihito Nishida, Haruo Wan Yunus, Wan Md. Zin Karuppuchamy, Subbian Ibrahim, Nor Azowa In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to modify its characteristics for biocomposite applications. Treatment was conducted at temperatures 190–230 °C for 1, 2 and 3 h. SHS-treated OPMF was evaluated for its chemical composition, thermal stability, morphology and crystallinity. OPMF treated at 230 °C exhibited lower hemicellulose content (9%) compared to the untreated OPMF (33%). Improved thermal stability of OPMF was found after the SHS treatment. Moreover, SEM and ICP analyses of SHS-treated OPMF showed that silica bodies were removed from OPMF after the SHS treatment. XRD results exhibited that OPMF crystallinity increased after SHS treatment, indicating tougher fiber properties. Hemicellulose removal makes the fiber surface more hydrophobic, whereby silica removal increases the surface roughness of the fiber. Overall, the results obtained herewith suggested that SHS is an effective treatment method for surface modification and subsequently improving the characteristics of the natural fiber. Most importantly, the use of novel, eco-friendly SHS may contribute to the green and sustainable treatment for surface modification of natural fiber. MDPI 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28047/1/molecules-18-09132.pdf Ahamad Nordin, Noor Ida Amalina and Ariffin, Hidayah and Andou, Yoshito and Hassan, Mohd Ali and Shirai, Yoshihito and Nishida, Haruo and Wan Yunus, Wan Md. Zin and Karuppuchamy, Subbian and Ibrahim, Nor Azowa (2013) Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment. Molecules, 18 (8). pp. 9132-9146. ISSN 1420-3049 http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/18/8/9132 10.3390/molecules18089132 |
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In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to modify its characteristics for biocomposite applications. Treatment was conducted at temperatures 190–230 °C for 1, 2 and 3 h. SHS-treated OPMF was evaluated for its chemical composition, thermal stability, morphology and crystallinity. OPMF treated at 230 °C exhibited lower hemicellulose content (9%) compared to the untreated OPMF (33%). Improved thermal stability of OPMF was found after the SHS treatment. Moreover, SEM and ICP analyses of SHS-treated OPMF showed that silica bodies were removed from OPMF after the SHS treatment. XRD results exhibited that OPMF crystallinity increased after SHS treatment, indicating tougher fiber properties. Hemicellulose removal makes the fiber surface more hydrophobic, whereby silica removal increases the surface roughness of the fiber. Overall, the results obtained herewith suggested that SHS is an effective treatment method for surface modification and subsequently improving the characteristics of the natural fiber. Most importantly, the use of novel, eco-friendly SHS may contribute to the green and sustainable treatment for surface modification of natural fiber. |
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Ahamad Nordin, Noor Ida Amalina Ariffin, Hidayah Andou, Yoshito Hassan, Mohd Ali Shirai, Yoshihito Nishida, Haruo Wan Yunus, Wan Md. Zin Karuppuchamy, Subbian Ibrahim, Nor Azowa |
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Ahamad Nordin, Noor Ida Amalina Ariffin, Hidayah Andou, Yoshito Hassan, Mohd Ali Shirai, Yoshihito Nishida, Haruo Wan Yunus, Wan Md. Zin Karuppuchamy, Subbian Ibrahim, Nor Azowa Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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Ahamad Nordin, Noor Ida Amalina Ariffin, Hidayah Andou, Yoshito Hassan, Mohd Ali Shirai, Yoshihito Nishida, Haruo Wan Yunus, Wan Md. Zin Karuppuchamy, Subbian Ibrahim, Nor Azowa |
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Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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Modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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modification of oil palm mesocarp fiber characteristics using superheated steam treatment |
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