Sains Malaysiana 46(5)(2017): 795–801
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2017-4605-14
Membran
Selulosa Kenaf Terjana Semula daripada Larutan Akues NaOH/Urea yang Digumpal
Menggunakan Asid Sulfurik
(Regenerated
Kenaf Cellulose Membrane from NaOH/Urea Aqueous Solution by Coagulating with
Sulphuric Acid)
NOR AZIAWATI AZAHARI1, SARANI ZAKARIA1*, HATIKA KACO1, GAN SIN YEE1, CHIN HUA CHIA1, SHARIFAH NABIHAH SYED JAAFAR1 & MOHD SHAIFUL SAJAB2
1Makmal Biosumber dan
Biopenurasan, Pusat Pengajian Fizik Gunaan, Fakulti Sains
dan Teknologi
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor
Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
2Pusat Penyelidikan Teknologi
Proses Mampan (CESPRO), Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Alam Bina
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor
Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Received:
18 August 2016/Accepted: 4 October 2016
ABSTRAK
Membran selulosa terjana semula (MS)
daripada pulpa teras kenaf telah berjaya dihasilkan menggunakan
kaedah pra penyejukan dan digumpal menggunakan larutan asid
sulfurik. MS disediakan
daripada pelarutan selulosa kenaf dalam larutan akues NaOH/urea
dan larutan selulosa seterusnya digumpal dengan H2SO4
pada kepekatan 5-12 peratus berat (% bt.) selama
1-10 min. Pengaruh kepekatan penggumpal H2SO4
dan masa penggumpalan ke atas struktur, saiz
liang, sifat mekanik dan ketelusan cahaya MS telah dikaji menggunakan pembelauan sinar-X (XRD),
imbasan mikroskop elektron tekanan boleh ubah (VPSEM),
penguji regangan dan spektrofotometer ultra-violet sinar tampak
(UV-vis).
Keputusan VPSEM menunjukkan perubahan saiz liang membran bergantung
kepada kepekatan larutan penggumpal H2SO4,
manakala masa penggumpalan tidak mempengaruhi saiz liang membran.
Membran yang direndam dengan larutan penggumpal pada kepekatan
10 % bt. dan masa pembekuan yang sederhana iaitu 5 min menunjukkan
sifat mekanik yang lebih baik dengan nilai kekuatan regangan
masing-masing 41.9 dan 43.5 MPa. Oleh itu, kajian ini dapat
memberikan maklumat mengenai penyediaan MS dengan
pelbagai saiz liang dan sifat mekanik dengan pengubahsuaian
kepekatan dan masa penggumpalan.
Kata kunci: Larutan akues NaOH/urea; membran selulosa terjana
semula; penggumpal; pulpa teras kenaf; sifat fizikal
ABSTRACT
Regenerated cellulose membranes (RC)
from kenaf core pulp have been produced using the pre cool
method and coagulated using sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
solution. RC prepared from kenaf cellulose was dissolved in NaOH/urea
solvent and subsequently coagulated with H2SO4
solution at concentration 5-12 wt. % for 1 -
10 min. The effects of concentration of acid and coagulating
time on the structure, pore size, mechanical properties and
transparency of RC were studied using X-ray diffraction
(XRD),
variable pressure scanning electron microscopy (VPSEM),
tensile tester and spectrometer ultra violet (UV-
Vis) transmission, respectively. The results from VPSEM showed
the pore size of the membranes changed as a function of the
concentration of H2SO4
coagulant, whereas it was hardly changed
with coagulation time. RC membranes coagulated in 10 wt. % concentration of H2SO4
solution and 5 min coagulation time exhibited
better mechanical properties with tensile strength value 41.9
and 43.5 MPa, respectively. Thus, this work provided an optimal
coagulation condition for preparing RC membranes in the solvent
system and scientific information for controlling the properties
and pore sizes of the membranes.
Keywords: Coagulant; kenaf
core pulp; NaOH/urea aqueous solution; physical properties; regenerated
cellulose membrane
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author; email: szakaria@ukm.edu.my