Title of article :
The Mechanical Properties Of Green Polyblend Based On Waste Polypropylene Filled In Variation Particle Size Natural Fiber And Initiator Concentration
Author/Authors :
Suharty, Neng Sri Sebelas Maret University - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Department of Chemistry, Indonesia , Wirjosentono, Basuki University of North Sumatera - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Department of Chemistry, Indonesia , Firdaus, Maulidan Sebelas Maret University - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Department of Chemistry, Indonesia
From page :
69
To page :
75
Abstract :
Synthesis of green polyblend from waste polypropylene (recycle polypropylene, rPP) filled reinforcing husk rice powder (HR) in weight ratio rPP/HR (8/2) using multifunctional acrylic acid (AA) processed reactively in internal mixer had been carried out. To understand the effect of initiator concentration, some concentration variations of benzoyl peroxide (BPO) initiator had been done in 5 levels (0; 0.02; 0.05; 0.07; and 0.10 phr). Based on the mechanical properties (tensile strength, TS) and the melt flow index (MFI) in thermoplastic condition, it was found that the best concentration was 0.02%. To study the effect of particle s ize, four level variations (40; 70; 100 and 120 mesh) of the HR particle size using 0.02 phr BPO was prepared. It has been found that decreasing the particle size (40 to 120 mesh) decrease the MFI accordance with ASTM and increase the TS value. To understand the correlation between particle size and biodegradability of the green polyblend, firstly, it was performed water absorption characterization to the polyblend specimen. Water absorption (WA) studies showed an increase in water uptake with increase in particle size. Biodegradation of the green polyblend (reflected by the lost of weight, LW) was done by burying the specimen in cellulolytic bacteria enriched garbage soil for four months. The result showed that increasing the HR particle size (120 to 40 mesh) increase the biodegradation properties.
Keywords :
Green polyblend , polypropylene recycle , husk rice powder , biodegradation.
Journal title :
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (JMET)
Journal title :
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (JMET)
Record number :
2582989
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