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Production of Bioplastic from Pineapple Waste
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Production of Bioplastic from Pineapple Waste

pocket, 2026
Engelska
Starch-based bio-plastics are a sustainable and biodegradable alternative to conventional plastics. In this study, bio-plastic was prepared using starch as the binding agent and glycerol as the plasticizer, with cellulose as a reinforcing material. Cellulose was extracted from pineapple leaf fibre (PALF), an abundant agricultural waste, through fibre pre-treatment, bleaching, and acid hydrolysis. The pre-treatment of PALF was carried out to improve fibre-matrix adhesion and enhance the mechanical properties of the bio-plastic, particularly tensile and impact strength, as well as durability and water resistance. The bio-plastic was fabricated by heating a mixture of corn flour, vinegar, glycerol, and distilled water at 80-90 C for 60 minutes with continuous stirring, followed by casting and drying at 70-80 C for 6-8 hours to obtain a uniform film. The final bio-plastic sheets were conditioned at room temperature and evaluated through water solubility, soil degradation, water absorption, thickness measurement, and hardness tests to assess their physical properties and practical applicability.
ISBN
9786209331619
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
104 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-01-22
Sidor
68