Syamsuri, M. Mahfudz Fauzi and Marzuki, Hasan and Setiawan, Dedi Wahyu Ari and Rusmaniar, Rusmaniar and Astika, Tri (2023) Hasil Cek Similarity "Synthesis of Water Hyacinth_Cassava Starch Composite as An Environmentally Friendly Plastic Solution" Equlibrium Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp 137-146. Universitas Sebelas Maret.
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Abstract
Conventional plastics made from petroleum polymers were the largest contributor to solid waste on earth. Environmentally friendly bioplastic fabricated by compositing starch and natural fibers were proposed to be a solution to this problem. The purpose of this research was to synthesize bioplastic from water hyacinth fiber composite with cassava starch and test its mechanical properties. Bioplastic fabrication was using melt intercalation method using water hyacinth fibers (WHF) with and without alkali treatment mixed with cassava starch (CS) and glycerol as plasticizer. The resulting bioplastic were characterized with FT-IR and tested for mechanical properties. The mechanical test results showed that water hyacinth fiber alkaline treated/cassava starch (WHF-AT/CS) bioplastic has tensile strength, % elongation, and water absorption values of 1.226 MPa, 3.33%, and 10.26%, respectively. While the bioplastic water hyacinth fiber untreated/cassava starch (WHF-UT/CS) has a tensile strength test value, % elongation, and water absorption of 0.306 MPa, 1.67%, and 11.39, respectively. Therefore it can be said that WHF-AT/CS bioplastic has better mechanical properties when compared to WHF-UT/CS bioplastic.
Item Type: | Other |
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Subjects: | 500 Sains dan Matematika > 540 Kimia dan ilmu yang terkait |
Divisions: | Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi > 47201 - Kimia |
Depositing User: | Mr M. Mahfudz Fauzi Syamsuri |
Date Deposited: | 14 Sep 2024 10:58 |
Last Modified: | 14 Sep 2024 10:58 |
URI: | http://repository.radenfatah.ac.id/id/eprint/41311 |
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