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Effect of chemical modifications on the performance of biodegradable photocured coir fiber
Authors:Haydar U. Zaman  Mubarak A. Khan  Ruhul A. Khan  Nusrat Sharmin
Affiliation:1. Radiation and Polymer Chemistry Laboratory, Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, P.O. Box 3787, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract:Coir fibers (Cocos nucifera) were treated with 1-ethyl-2-pyrrolidone (1-E-2-P) mixed with methanol (MeOH) under UV radiation. A series of solutions of different concentrations of 1-E-2-P in methanol along with a photoinitiator, Darocur-1173, were prepared. Monomer concentration, soaking time, and radiation dose were optimized in terms of grafting and mechanical properties. Ten percent 1-E-2-P, 6 min soaking time, and a 15th pass of radiation produced higher tensile strength (53 %) and elongation at break (230 %) than those of virgin fiber, as well as the highest grafting value (4.9 %). The effect of additives (1 %), such as urea and silane (3-trimethoxysilyl propyl methacrylate) on the properties of coir fiber was studied. Among the additives used, silane showed the best performance. For further improvement of the properties, the fibers were treated with alkali (potassium hydroxide) solution of different temperatures (0–60 °C). A 10 % alkali-treated fiber showed the best properties such as grafting (6.2 %), tensile strength (72 %) and elongation at break (330 %) over virgin fiber. The silane-treated fiber produced the minimum loss of the properties, as well as a lower water uptake than those of the untreated one. The effect of simulating weathering on the degradation properties of samples was also performed.
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