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    Development of paper from oil palm empty fruit bunch and mesocarp, and paper mulberry fibers, with chitosan coating

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    2020-09-07
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    Tumthongkhum, Praphapan
    ประภาพรรณ ตุ้มทองคำ
    Buataengtansakul, Nitchakarn
    ณิชากานต์ บัวแต่งตันสกุล
    Jarerat, Amnat
    อำนาจ เจรีรัตน์
    Chollakup, Rungsima
    รังสิมา ชลคุป
    Kongtud, Wuttinant
    วุฒินันท์ คงทัด
    Netramai, Siriyupa
    สิริยุภา เนตรมัย
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    This research aimed to develop paper from oil palm empty fruit bunch (Fb), oil palm mesocarp (M), and paper mulberry (P), with chitosan coating, to be used as single-use paper bag for dry food products. The optimal pulp preparation conditions for Fb, M, and P fibers were boiling in 25, 25 and 15% NaOH solution at 170, 170 and 100°C, for 3 hours, respectively. The optimal H2O2 concentrations for bleaching of Fb, M, and P pulps were 40%, 40% and 0.2%, respectively. The obtained pulps were used to prepare papers with the basis weight of 109 g/m2 . The papers consisted of Fb, M, and P pulps at ratios of 70:0:30 (FbP), 0:70:30 (MP) and 35:35:30 (FbMP). It was found that FbP paper showed superior physical and/or mechanical characteristics than those of MP and FbMP. FbP papers were then coated with chitosan solutions (0.2-0.6%) to further improve their mechanical properties and reduce their water absorption characteristics. The optimal concentration of chitosan was 0.4%. This study showed that all three types of pulps could be used to produce papers that had equal or superior mechanical- and water adsorption properties as compared to those of commercially available paper bags made from wood pulp.
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