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Nanoindentation and the low velocity impact response of biofibre, biopolymer and its biocomposite derived from sugar palm tree

Sahari, Japar and Sapuan, S.M. and Zainudin, E.S. and Ishak, Mohamad Ridzwan and Maleque, Md. Abdul and Zuhri, Mohd Y M and Akhtar, Riaz (2017) Nanoindentation and the low velocity impact response of biofibre, biopolymer and its biocomposite derived from sugar palm tree. Current Organic Synthesis, 14 (2 (Thematic Issue)). pp. 227-232. ISSN 1570-1794 E-ISSN 1875-6271

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Abstract

Biofibres have gained a considerable attention due to benefits such as environmentally friendly, renewability, biodegradability, low weight and cost. Although much research has been done on sugar palm fibres (SPF), there are few studies on characterizing their micromechanical properties by using nanoindentation. The hardness and elastic modulus of isolated SPF is 11.3 ± 0.545 MPa and 149 ± 4.96 MPa respectively. The hardness properties were found to be comparable with the other established fibres i.e. bamboo (12.9 ± 0.378 MPa), jute (11.2 ± 0.47 MPa) and hemp (7.2 ± 0.303 MPa). Then, biopolymer derived from sugar palm starch (SPS) and sugar palm fibre reinforced sugar palm starch (SPF/SPS) biocomposite were successfully developed by using hot press with the present of glycerol as plasticizer. These environmentally friendly materials were tested for their low velocity impact response. The result shows that SPF/SPS exhibited the best impact properties compared to SPS. The impact load of composites increases with increasing impact energy for both SPS and SPF/SPS specimens.

Item Type: Article (Journal)
Additional Information: 6103/58343
Uncontrolled Keywords: Biocomposites, Biofibre, Biopolymer, Low velocity impact, Nanoindentation, Starch
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General) > T11.95 Industrial directories
T Technology > T Technology (General) > T175 Industrial research. Research and development
T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > TA164 Bioengineering
T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > TA401 Materials of engineering and construction
T Technology > TP Chemical technology > TP1080 Polymers, plastics and their manufacture
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Engineering > Department of Manufacturing and Materials Engineering
Depositing User: Prof Dr. Md Abdul Maleque
Date Deposited: 13 Sep 2017 16:27
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2017 12:06
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/58343

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