Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper

An awareness to sustain world’s green environment have triggered many efforts to use agricultural wastes as sources of fibres in pulp and paper making industries. In this research, tea waste/kapok fibre composite papers at various amounts of kapok contents were prepared. Tea waste, a by-product from...

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Main Authors: Rohah A Majid, Zurina Mohamad, Rafidah Rusman, Ainur Asyikin Zulkornain, Nurshaleeza Abdul Halim, Mohammad Abdullah, Jiun Hor Low
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2481
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spelling doaj-02c08312fd0745418991f439ddb5edbe2021-02-17T21:11:05ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-05-016310.3303/CET1863077Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite PaperRohah A MajidZurina MohamadRafidah RusmanAinur Asyikin ZulkornainNurshaleeza Abdul HalimMohammad AbdullahJiun Hor LowAn awareness to sustain world’s green environment have triggered many efforts to use agricultural wastes as sources of fibres in pulp and paper making industries. In this research, tea waste/kapok fibre composite papers at various amounts of kapok contents were prepared. Tea waste, a by-product from tea industry, was treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to remove non-cellulosic substances such as lignin, wax and hemicellulose. It was found that the tea waste papers treated with 15 wt% - 25 wt% NaOH solutions exhibited good tear indexes. Addition of kapok fibre into the tea waste had reduced the tear indexes of the composite papers. Higher kapok contents caused the entanglement of their long fibres, resulting in agglomeration of the fibres throughout the tea waste matrix. This was proven by the images of scanning electron microscopy. However, the water repellent properties of the composite papers were improved at an average of 52.3 % with respect to that of pure tea waste paper. The hydrophobic nature of the kapok fibre was responsible for the results. Overall, tea waste/kapok fibre composite has offered an improved paper property, where each fibre compensated the weakness of its counterpart. This indicates with agrowastes can be manipulated in such way to meet the requirements for pulp and paper making industries.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2481
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Zurina Mohamad
Rafidah Rusman
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Nurshaleeza Abdul Halim
Mohammad Abdullah
Jiun Hor Low
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Zurina Mohamad
Rafidah Rusman
Ainur Asyikin Zulkornain
Nurshaleeza Abdul Halim
Mohammad Abdullah
Jiun Hor Low
Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Rohah A Majid
Zurina Mohamad
Rafidah Rusman
Ainur Asyikin Zulkornain
Nurshaleeza Abdul Halim
Mohammad Abdullah
Jiun Hor Low
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title Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper
title_short Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper
title_full Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper
title_fullStr Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper
title_full_unstemmed Development of Tea Waste/Kapok Fiber Composite Paper
title_sort development of tea waste/kapok fiber composite paper
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-05-01
description An awareness to sustain world’s green environment have triggered many efforts to use agricultural wastes as sources of fibres in pulp and paper making industries. In this research, tea waste/kapok fibre composite papers at various amounts of kapok contents were prepared. Tea waste, a by-product from tea industry, was treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to remove non-cellulosic substances such as lignin, wax and hemicellulose. It was found that the tea waste papers treated with 15 wt% - 25 wt% NaOH solutions exhibited good tear indexes. Addition of kapok fibre into the tea waste had reduced the tear indexes of the composite papers. Higher kapok contents caused the entanglement of their long fibres, resulting in agglomeration of the fibres throughout the tea waste matrix. This was proven by the images of scanning electron microscopy. However, the water repellent properties of the composite papers were improved at an average of 52.3 % with respect to that of pure tea waste paper. The hydrophobic nature of the kapok fibre was responsible for the results. Overall, tea waste/kapok fibre composite has offered an improved paper property, where each fibre compensated the weakness of its counterpart. This indicates with agrowastes can be manipulated in such way to meet the requirements for pulp and paper making industries.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2481
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