Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films

The palm oil-based ultraviolet (uv)-curable films were subjected to an outdoor soil burial test to investigate the biodegradation under natural environment. The films were burial in the soil experiment plot at the Nuclear Malaysia’s Dengkil complex. The uv-curable films were synthesized from the epo...

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Main Authors: Tajau, Rida, Salleh, Mek Zah, Nik Salleh, Nik Ghazali, Abdurahman, Mohamad Norahiman, Salih, Ashraf Mohammed, Fathy, Siti Farhana, Azman, Anis Asmi, Hamidi, Nur Amira
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Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57615/1/Soil%20burial%20biodegradation%20studies%20of%20palm%20oil-based%20UV-curable%20films.pdf
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author Tajau, Rida
Salleh, Mek Zah
Nik Salleh, Nik Ghazali
Abdurahman, Mohamad Norahiman
Salih, Ashraf Mohammed
Fathy, Siti Farhana
Azman, Anis Asmi
Hamidi, Nur Amira
author_facet Tajau, Rida
Salleh, Mek Zah
Nik Salleh, Nik Ghazali
Abdurahman, Mohamad Norahiman
Salih, Ashraf Mohammed
Fathy, Siti Farhana
Azman, Anis Asmi
Hamidi, Nur Amira
author_sort Tajau, Rida
collection UPM
description The palm oil-based ultraviolet (uv)-curable films were subjected to an outdoor soil burial test to investigate the biodegradation under natural environment. The films were burial in the soil experiment plot at the Nuclear Malaysia’s Dengkil complex. The uv-curable films were synthesized from the epoxidized palm oil acrylated (EPOLA) resin and the polyurethane palm oil (POBUA) resin, respectively. Biodegradation tests are more specific to burial film in soil experiments for 12 months under natural conditions. The biodegradability of palm oil resin based uv-curable films were investigated and compared with the petrochemical resin based film. The films properties were compared with respect to properties of the thermal characteristic, the crystallinity, the morphology and the weight loss which are analyzed using the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), the scanning electron microscope (SEM), an optical microscope and the weight loss of film calculation. These findings suggested that the palm oil-based uv-curable films show quite satisfactory biodegradation levels.
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spelling upm.eprints-576152017-10-24T07:45:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57615/ Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films Tajau, Rida Salleh, Mek Zah Nik Salleh, Nik Ghazali Abdurahman, Mohamad Norahiman Salih, Ashraf Mohammed Fathy, Siti Farhana Azman, Anis Asmi Hamidi, Nur Amira The palm oil-based ultraviolet (uv)-curable films were subjected to an outdoor soil burial test to investigate the biodegradation under natural environment. The films were burial in the soil experiment plot at the Nuclear Malaysia’s Dengkil complex. The uv-curable films were synthesized from the epoxidized palm oil acrylated (EPOLA) resin and the polyurethane palm oil (POBUA) resin, respectively. Biodegradation tests are more specific to burial film in soil experiments for 12 months under natural conditions. The biodegradability of palm oil resin based uv-curable films were investigated and compared with the petrochemical resin based film. The films properties were compared with respect to properties of the thermal characteristic, the crystallinity, the morphology and the weight loss which are analyzed using the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), the scanning electron microscope (SEM), an optical microscope and the weight loss of film calculation. These findings suggested that the palm oil-based uv-curable films show quite satisfactory biodegradation levels. AIP Publishing LLC 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57615/1/Soil%20burial%20biodegradation%20studies%20of%20palm%20oil-based%20UV-curable%20films.pdf Tajau, Rida and Salleh, Mek Zah and Nik Salleh, Nik Ghazali and Abdurahman, Mohamad Norahiman and Salih, Ashraf Mohammed and Fathy, Siti Farhana and Azman, Anis Asmi and Hamidi, Nur Amira (2015) Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films. In: International Nuclear Science, Technology and Engineering Conference 2015 (iNuSTEC2015), 17-19 Aug. 2015, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. (pp. 1-12). 10.1063/1.4940094
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Salleh, Mek Zah
Nik Salleh, Nik Ghazali
Abdurahman, Mohamad Norahiman
Salih, Ashraf Mohammed
Fathy, Siti Farhana
Azman, Anis Asmi
Hamidi, Nur Amira
Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films
title Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films
title_full Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films
title_fullStr Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films
title_full_unstemmed Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films
title_short Soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil-based UV-curable films
title_sort soil burial biodegradation studies of palm oil based uv curable films
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57615/1/Soil%20burial%20biodegradation%20studies%20of%20palm%20oil-based%20UV-curable%20films.pdf
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