Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment

In this study, date palm waste that was naturally treated as a filler in a linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE) matrix was recycled to prepare green composites. Two types of LLDPE, based on basic additives, were used. UV stabilizer and the slip and anti-block were added as basic additives. The ob...

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Main Author: Mashael Alshabanat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610318301005
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spelling doaj-e968bbf892574f10ba688aef37a3dbd52020-11-24T21:09:37ZengElsevierJournal of Saudi Chemical Society1319-61032019-03-01233355364Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environmentMashael Alshabanat0Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, P.O.B. 84428, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaIn this study, date palm waste that was naturally treated as a filler in a linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE) matrix was recycled to prepare green composites. Two types of LLDPE, based on basic additives, were used. UV stabilizer and the slip and anti-block were added as basic additives. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of these basic additives and the treated filler on the biodegradation, morphological, and thermal properties of the prepared samples by a soil burial test. The samples were characterized by Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Weight loss was calculated to investigate the biodegradation of the sample, and SEM and thermogravimetric analyses were performed to reveal the morphology and thermal properties before and after burial, respectively. Results showed that the presence of the bio-filler accelerated the biodegradation of the composites. The UV stabilizer had a positive impact on biodegradation factors whereas anti-block additives appeared resistant to biodegradable factors. The morphology and thermal stability of all the prepared samples changed after burial due to the effects of biodegradation during the burial. Keywords: Polymer composites, Soil burial, Date palm, Linear low-density polyethylene, Biodegradationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610318301005
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Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
author_facet Mashael Alshabanat
author_sort Mashael Alshabanat
title Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
title_short Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
title_full Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
title_fullStr Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
title_full_unstemmed Morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of LLDPE/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
title_sort morphological, thermal, and biodegradation properties of lldpe/treated date palm waste composite buried in a soil environment
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
issn 1319-6103
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In this study, date palm waste that was naturally treated as a filler in a linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE) matrix was recycled to prepare green composites. Two types of LLDPE, based on basic additives, were used. UV stabilizer and the slip and anti-block were added as basic additives. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of these basic additives and the treated filler on the biodegradation, morphological, and thermal properties of the prepared samples by a soil burial test. The samples were characterized by Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Weight loss was calculated to investigate the biodegradation of the sample, and SEM and thermogravimetric analyses were performed to reveal the morphology and thermal properties before and after burial, respectively. Results showed that the presence of the bio-filler accelerated the biodegradation of the composites. The UV stabilizer had a positive impact on biodegradation factors whereas anti-block additives appeared resistant to biodegradable factors. The morphology and thermal stability of all the prepared samples changed after burial due to the effects of biodegradation during the burial. Keywords: Polymer composites, Soil burial, Date palm, Linear low-density polyethylene, Biodegradation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610318301005
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