Development of polymer bio composite utilizing copra waste as filler
Abstract
The morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced with copra
waste have been evaluated to establish the possibility of using it as a new material for
engineering applications. The aim of this research was to develop polypropylene (PP)
bio-composite reinforced with copra waste (CW). The copra waste was grind, sieved
and granules were selected for reinforcement in the polypropylene matrix. The granules
are then mixed with polypropylene base material that is Maleic Anhydride –Grafted–
Polypropylene (MA-g-PP) as compatibilizer proportionally in varying parameter of
filler loading percentages (10 wt%, 20%, 30% and 40 wt%). It is then mixed to become
composite in Z-blade machine at 180⁰C using a rotor speed of 10 rpm. The mechanical
properties of copra were characterized by tensile strength while the chemical structure
and morphology was identified with Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) respectively. In this research, the effect of
CW addition on the morphological and mechanical properties of PP bio-composite was
investigated and the effect of the addition of MA-g-PP as compatibilizer was also
carried out. FTIR result showed that at peak 1745.21 cm-1 and 720.23 cm-1 indicated
presence of copra waste while after addition of MA-g-PP, peak at 2340.11 cm-1 was
observed. SEM showed dispersion and filler pull out. All mechanical properties were
improved when treated filler were used. Tensile modulus showed increasing pattern
with addition of filler loading whereas decreasing in elongation at break.