Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS

Waste vegetable from palm oil are most abundant biological sources and important raw materials for production of renewable polymer foam (RF) because of their versatility with high possibility to modify the chemical structure of triglycerides and it derivatives. In this study, waste vegetable oil was...

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Main Authors: Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira, Shamsudin, Zainon Sharmila, Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah, Sulong, Nurulsaidatulsyida
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description Waste vegetable from palm oil are most abundant biological sources and important raw materials for production of renewable polymer foam (RF) because of their versatility with high possibility to modify the chemical structure of triglycerides and it derivatives. In this study, waste vegetable oil was synthesized and crosslink with polymethane polyphenyl isocyanate, distilled water and titanium dioxide (TiO2) as filler to produce RF and its composites (RFC) by manual casting method. The physical property of RF and RFC were measured endurance to UV irradiation exposure for a period of 1000 hours by FTIR and UV-Vis. The RF shows an increase of yellowing due to formation of highly coloured quinone on photo-oxidation of the MDIbased polymer on UV irradiation exposure. The quinone oxidations products have been identified by combining FTIR measurement and UV-Visible spectroscopy, for example an absorption at 1510 cm-1 in the FTIR spectrum is due to formation of quinone structure that also absorb strongly at the range of 490 nm to 570 nm in UV-Visible spectrum. The increasing of TiO2 content in RF and RFC shows significant increases of absorbance peak and wavelength after UV irradiation exposure. As the loading of TiO2 increased (up to 10 % of monomer weight), the RFC10 shows highest photostability at 10 % of TiO2 loading. Hence, RFC10 has shown no significant or abrupt changes to the functional groups after UV irradiation exposure, allowing it to have a considerably good UV stabilizer to generate better UV protection.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-55362022-01-13T07:24:05Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5536/ Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira Shamsudin, Zainon Sharmila Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah Sulong, Nurulsaidatulsyida T Technology (General) TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes TP670-699 Oils, fats, and waxes Waste vegetable from palm oil are most abundant biological sources and important raw materials for production of renewable polymer foam (RF) because of their versatility with high possibility to modify the chemical structure of triglycerides and it derivatives. In this study, waste vegetable oil was synthesized and crosslink with polymethane polyphenyl isocyanate, distilled water and titanium dioxide (TiO2) as filler to produce RF and its composites (RFC) by manual casting method. The physical property of RF and RFC were measured endurance to UV irradiation exposure for a period of 1000 hours by FTIR and UV-Vis. The RF shows an increase of yellowing due to formation of highly coloured quinone on photo-oxidation of the MDIbased polymer on UV irradiation exposure. The quinone oxidations products have been identified by combining FTIR measurement and UV-Visible spectroscopy, for example an absorption at 1510 cm-1 in the FTIR spectrum is due to formation of quinone structure that also absorb strongly at the range of 490 nm to 570 nm in UV-Visible spectrum. The increasing of TiO2 content in RF and RFC shows significant increases of absorbance peak and wavelength after UV irradiation exposure. As the loading of TiO2 increased (up to 10 % of monomer weight), the RFC10 shows highest photostability at 10 % of TiO2 loading. Hence, RFC10 has shown no significant or abrupt changes to the functional groups after UV irradiation exposure, allowing it to have a considerably good UV stabilizer to generate better UV protection. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5536/1/AJ%202018%20%28210%29.pdf Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira and Shamsudin, Zainon Sharmila and Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah and Sulong, Nurulsaidatulsyida (2018) Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS. Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 5 (5). pp. 53-61. ISSN 1823- 5514
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes
TP670-699 Oils, fats, and waxes
Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira
Shamsudin, Zainon Sharmila
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Sulong, Nurulsaidatulsyida
Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS
title Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS
title_full Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS
title_fullStr Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS
title_short Investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to UV irradiation exposure by using FTIR and UV-VIS
title_sort investigation of renewable polymer composite from waste oil endurance to uv irradiation exposure by using ftir and uv-vis
topic T Technology (General)
TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes
TP670-699 Oils, fats, and waxes
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