Abstract:
In recent years, polymer based composites have
become more popular in many scientific researches as well as
many commercial programs. Growing global, environmental and
social concern, the high rate of depletion of petroleum resources
and new environmental regulations has forced the search for new
types of composites and environment friendly materials. The
objective of this research is extraction of Cellulose and HemiCellulose from sugarcane waste to develop degradable composite
material for packaging applications. The goal of this research is
to make a synthetic polymer based composite (Low Density
Polyethylene) degradable by adding natural substances
(Cellulose and Hemi-Cellulose). Degradability of the developed
composited was evaluated by measuring tensile strength,
elongation, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopic evaluation,
and water absorption and weight loss properties before and after
soil burial test. Experiment results showed that there was a
significant degradation of the developed composite material after
soil burial test.
Citation:
S. Umadaran, P. Somasuntharam and A. M. P. B. Samarasekara, "Preparation and characterization of Cellulose and Hemi-Cellulose based degradable composite material using sugarcane waste," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 367-372, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480169.