In this paper, superheated steam (SHS) was used as cost effective and green processing technique to modify oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) for biocomposite applications. The purpose of this modification was to promote the adhesion between fiber and thermoplastic. The modification was carried out in a SHS oven at various temperature (200–230 °C) and time (30–120 min) under normal atmospheric pressure. The biocomposites from SHS-treated OPMFs and poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) at a weight ratio of 70:30 were prepared by melt blending technique. The mechanical properties and dimensional stability of the biocomposites were evaluated. This study showed that the SHS treatment increased the roughness of the fiber surface due to the removal of surfa...
In the present work, biocomposites were prepared from poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) and various wei...
In this study, three types of oil palm biomass (OPB) namely, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF), oil pal...
The issue related to relatively poor interfacial adhesion between hydrophilic natural fiber and hydr...
In this paper, superheated steam (SHS) was used as cost effective and green processing technique to ...
The effect of fiber surface modification by superheated steam (SHS) treatment and fiber content (30 ...
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to m...
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to m...
Abstract: In this paper, superheated steam (SHS) was used as cost effective and green processing tec...
In this work, surface modifications of oil palm mesocarp fiber were carried out by using superheated...
In this work, surface modifications of oil palm mesocarp fiber were carried out by using superheated...
Superheated steam (SHS) treatment is an effective method for hemicellulose removal from oil palm bio...
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to m...
Surface modification of lignocellulose material is crucial in order to improve compatibility betwe...
The effectiveness of superheated steam (SHS) as an alternative, eco-friendly treatment method to mod...
Natural fiber is incompatible with hydrophobic polymer due to its hydrophilic nature. Therefore, sur...
In the present work, biocomposites were prepared from poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) and various wei...
In this study, three types of oil palm biomass (OPB) namely, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF), oil pal...
The issue related to relatively poor interfacial adhesion between hydrophilic natural fiber and hydr...
In this paper, superheated steam (SHS) was used as cost effective and green processing technique to ...
The effect of fiber surface modification by superheated steam (SHS) treatment and fiber content (30 ...
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to m...
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to m...
Abstract: In this paper, superheated steam (SHS) was used as cost effective and green processing tec...
In this work, surface modifications of oil palm mesocarp fiber were carried out by using superheated...
In this work, surface modifications of oil palm mesocarp fiber were carried out by using superheated...
Superheated steam (SHS) treatment is an effective method for hemicellulose removal from oil palm bio...
In this study, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF) was treated with superheated steam (SHS) in order to m...
Surface modification of lignocellulose material is crucial in order to improve compatibility betwe...
The effectiveness of superheated steam (SHS) as an alternative, eco-friendly treatment method to mod...
Natural fiber is incompatible with hydrophobic polymer due to its hydrophilic nature. Therefore, sur...
In the present work, biocomposites were prepared from poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) and various wei...
In this study, three types of oil palm biomass (OPB) namely, oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF), oil pal...
The issue related to relatively poor interfacial adhesion between hydrophilic natural fiber and hydr...