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Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers

Natural composites have become a necessity with which we should not dispense since they will become the solution and alternative for many traditional polymers that are made of petroleum resources. By adopting natural, biodegradable polymers, we will definitely contribute in preserving the environmen...

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Main Author: Ibrahim, Aws
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description Natural composites have become a necessity with which we should not dispense since they will become the solution and alternative for many traditional polymers that are made of petroleum resources. By adopting natural, biodegradable polymers, we will definitely contribute in preserving the environment as well as the fossil fuel which is on its way to depletion in the coming decades. This work is aimed at the characterization of natural composite based on glycerol plasticized potato starch reinforced with date palm fibers. Potato starch is plasticized with high purity glycerol and compression molded. Various compositions of date palm fibers (3.5%, 6.9%, 10%, 12.9%, 15.6%, 18.1%, and 22.8% by volume) were used out on the same matrix formulation. The average diameter of date palm fibers used is 0.3 mm and their average length is 5mm. Date palm fibers are tested using tension test to determine their ultimate tensile strength. The properties of this potato starch/date palm fibers composite material are analyzed. Mechanical properties (tensile and 3-points bending tests) are used to examine the maximum stress the composite can endure before it fails as well as to determine the effect of different date palm fibers volume fractions on the strength, modulus of elasticity, and strain of the composite material. X-Ray diffraction (XRD) is used as well to determine the change in the crystallinity of potato starch before and after processing as well as its crystallinity before and after adding date palm fibers. The morphology of the thermoplastic matrix before and after adding date palm fibers (DPF) is analyzed using scanning electron microscopy. The tensile strength of the composite increased with increasing fiber content up to 22.8% by volume. Values for tensile strength and Young's modulus increased from 0.975 MPa and 40 MPa, respectively, for the neat matrix and reached a value of 6.67MPa, and 800 MPa for the composite with 22.8% by volume. Crystallinity increased from 27.16% for thermoplastic starch to 36.03% for the 22.8% composite. Electrical resistivity experienced an increase from 0.48 © for the plasticized matrix to reach 3.26 © for the composite containing 22.8% by volume of DPFs. Anticipated applications for this composite are automotive industry, construction industry, and food packaging.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2273 Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers Ibrahim, Aws Natural composites have become a necessity with which we should not dispense since they will become the solution and alternative for many traditional polymers that are made of petroleum resources. By adopting natural, biodegradable polymers, we will definitely contribute in preserving the environment as well as the fossil fuel which is on its way to depletion in the coming decades. This work is aimed at the characterization of natural composite based on glycerol plasticized potato starch reinforced with date palm fibers. Potato starch is plasticized with high purity glycerol and compression molded. Various compositions of date palm fibers (3.5%, 6.9%, 10%, 12.9%, 15.6%, 18.1%, and 22.8% by volume) were used out on the same matrix formulation. The average diameter of date palm fibers used is 0.3 mm and their average length is 5mm. Date palm fibers are tested using tension test to determine their ultimate tensile strength. The properties of this potato starch/date palm fibers composite material are analyzed. Mechanical properties (tensile and 3-points bending tests) are used to examine the maximum stress the composite can endure before it fails as well as to determine the effect of different date palm fibers volume fractions on the strength, modulus of elasticity, and strain of the composite material. X-Ray diffraction (XRD) is used as well to determine the change in the crystallinity of potato starch before and after processing as well as its crystallinity before and after adding date palm fibers. The morphology of the thermoplastic matrix before and after adding date palm fibers (DPF) is analyzed using scanning electron microscopy. The tensile strength of the composite increased with increasing fiber content up to 22.8% by volume. Values for tensile strength and Young's modulus increased from 0.975 MPa and 40 MPa, respectively, for the neat matrix and reached a value of 6.67MPa, and 800 MPa for the composite with 22.8% by volume. Crystallinity increased from 27.16% for thermoplastic starch to 36.03% for the 22.8% composite. Electrical resistivity experienced an increase from 0.48 © for the plasticized matrix to reach 3.26 © for the composite containing 22.8% by volume of DPFs. Anticipated applications for this composite are automotive industry, construction industry, and food packaging. 2012-02-01T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1274 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2273/viewcontent/The_20American_20University_20in_20Cairo.pdf The author retains all rights with regard to copyright. The author certifies that written permission from the owner(s) of third-party copyrighted matter included in the thesis, dissertation, paper, or record of study has been obtained. The author further certifies that IRB approval has been obtained for this thesis, or that IRB approval is not necessary for this thesis. Insofar as this thesis, dissertation, paper, or record of study is an educational record as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 USC 1232g), the author has granted consent to disclosure of it to anyone who requests a copy. Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Date palms Composites
spellingShingle Date palms
Composites
Ibrahim, Aws
Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
title Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
title_full Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
title_fullStr Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
title_short Preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
title_sort preparation and characterization of natural composite based on plasticized potato starch and date palm fibers
topic Date palms
Composites
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1274
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