Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo
Malaysian bamboo residues were subjected to a liquefaction process. Bleaching of the liquefied product was carried out to reduce its coloration. Polyurethane (PU) films were then manufactured as a coating material by reacting the-OH groups in the bamboo material with isocyanate (-NCO). The study’s o...
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2-s2.0-85186869956 James R.M.S.; Tahir P.M.; Yusof N.M.; Al-Edrus S.S.O.; Abidin Z.Z.; Palle I.; Uyup M.K.A.; Lee S.H. Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo 2024 BioResources 19 2 10.15376/biores.19.2.2562-2574 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85186869956&doi=10.15376%2fbiores.19.2.2562-2574&partnerID=40&md5=ec19ec5b4caa8a01e13f611c2dbf7a09 Malaysian bamboo residues were subjected to a liquefaction process. Bleaching of the liquefied product was carried out to reduce its coloration. Polyurethane (PU) films were then manufactured as a coating material by reacting the-OH groups in the bamboo material with isocyanate (-NCO). The study’s objective was to investigate the effects of bleaching on the properties of resulting polyurethane films and to elucidate its behavior as affected by the NCO/OH ratios. Bamboo residues, in powder form, were liquefied with polyethylene glycol (PEG 400) and glycerol (Gly) as reactive co-solvent, and sulphuric acid as catalyst. The obtained liquefied bamboo was then bleached with hydrogen peroxide. Bleached and unbleached liquefied bamboo were used to produce PU film by reacting isocyanate at NCO/OH ratios of 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, and 2.2. The results revealed that the NCO/OH ratios improved the mechanical performance of the PU films. Bleaching treatment slightly reduced the thermal stability and mechanical strength of the PU films. However, bleached PU films displayed lower water absorption and lower biodegradation than unbleached PU films. Nevertheless, the performance of the bleached PU films was still acceptable, indicating that the bleaching treatment using hydrogen peroxide is feasible to obtain semi-transparent film. © 2024, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved. North Carolina State University 19302126 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access |
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James R.M.S.; Tahir P.M.; Yusof N.M.; Al-Edrus S.S.O.; Abidin Z.Z.; Palle I.; Uyup M.K.A.; Lee S.H. |
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James R.M.S.; Tahir P.M.; Yusof N.M.; Al-Edrus S.S.O.; Abidin Z.Z.; Palle I.; Uyup M.K.A.; Lee S.H. Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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James R.M.S.; Tahir P.M.; Yusof N.M.; Al-Edrus S.S.O.; Abidin Z.Z.; Palle I.; Uyup M.K.A.; Lee S.H. |
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James R.M.S.; Tahir P.M.; Yusof N.M.; Al-Edrus S.S.O.; Abidin Z.Z.; Palle I.; Uyup M.K.A.; Lee S.H. |
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Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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Effects of Bleaching Treatment on the Properties of Bio-polyurethane Films from Liquefied Bamboo |
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Malaysian bamboo residues were subjected to a liquefaction process. Bleaching of the liquefied product was carried out to reduce its coloration. Polyurethane (PU) films were then manufactured as a coating material by reacting the-OH groups in the bamboo material with isocyanate (-NCO). The study’s objective was to investigate the effects of bleaching on the properties of resulting polyurethane films and to elucidate its behavior as affected by the NCO/OH ratios. Bamboo residues, in powder form, were liquefied with polyethylene glycol (PEG 400) and glycerol (Gly) as reactive co-solvent, and sulphuric acid as catalyst. The obtained liquefied bamboo was then bleached with hydrogen peroxide. Bleached and unbleached liquefied bamboo were used to produce PU film by reacting isocyanate at NCO/OH ratios of 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, and 2.2. The results revealed that the NCO/OH ratios improved the mechanical performance of the PU films. Bleaching treatment slightly reduced the thermal stability and mechanical strength of the PU films. However, bleached PU films displayed lower water absorption and lower biodegradation than unbleached PU films. Nevertheless, the performance of the bleached PU films was still acceptable, indicating that the bleaching treatment using hydrogen peroxide is feasible to obtain semi-transparent film. © 2024, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved. |
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