The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene
Degradation properties of recycled plastic causing it less widely used. By adding extra physical properties, its commercial value and usage can be increased. In this current work, green self-cleaning surfaces from recycled high-density polyethylene (rHDPE) were fabricated using sucrose particles. Wa...
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2-s2.0-85121432713 Yap Y.W.; Zakaria M.S.; Nordin R.M.; Halim K.A.A.; Lim B.Y.; Abdurrahman M. The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene 2021 Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2080 1 10.1088/1742-6596/2080/1/012005 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121432713&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f2080%2f1%2f012005&partnerID=40&md5=443ded59042685b220a60d61070459b3 Degradation properties of recycled plastic causing it less widely used. By adding extra physical properties, its commercial value and usage can be increased. In this current work, green self-cleaning surfaces from recycled high-density polyethylene (rHDPE) were fabricated using sucrose particles. Water contact angle and sliding angle, self-cleaning properties and surface morphology were characterized. Furthermore, the surface texture was also evaluated by conducting a surface roughness test. By creating porosity onto the rHDPE matrix, the surface exhibits an excellent self-cleaning property with a water contact angle larger than 150°. Surface morphology reveals the porosity and roughness of the surface. In this fabricating process, no chemicals were used while rHDPE is selected for the purpose. Hence, the process is environmentally friendly and low cost for self-cleaning surface fabrication. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. Institute of Physics 17426588 English Conference paper All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Yap Y.W.; Zakaria M.S.; Nordin R.M.; Halim K.A.A.; Lim B.Y.; Abdurrahman M. |
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Yap Y.W.; Zakaria M.S.; Nordin R.M.; Halim K.A.A.; Lim B.Y.; Abdurrahman M. The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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Yap Y.W.; Zakaria M.S.; Nordin R.M.; Halim K.A.A.; Lim B.Y.; Abdurrahman M. |
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Yap Y.W.; Zakaria M.S.; Nordin R.M.; Halim K.A.A.; Lim B.Y.; Abdurrahman M. |
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The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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The potential of using sucrose particles for self-cleaning surface fabrication on recycled high-density polyethylene |
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Degradation properties of recycled plastic causing it less widely used. By adding extra physical properties, its commercial value and usage can be increased. In this current work, green self-cleaning surfaces from recycled high-density polyethylene (rHDPE) were fabricated using sucrose particles. Water contact angle and sliding angle, self-cleaning properties and surface morphology were characterized. Furthermore, the surface texture was also evaluated by conducting a surface roughness test. By creating porosity onto the rHDPE matrix, the surface exhibits an excellent self-cleaning property with a water contact angle larger than 150°. Surface morphology reveals the porosity and roughness of the surface. In this fabricating process, no chemicals were used while rHDPE is selected for the purpose. Hence, the process is environmentally friendly and low cost for self-cleaning surface fabrication. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. |
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