Pengaruh Variasi Kitosan terhadap Karakteristik Mekanik Bioplastik Pati dari Limbah Batang Kelapa Sawit
The Effect of Chitosan Variation on The Mechanical Properties of Starch-Based Bioplastics from Oil Palm Trunk Waste

Date
2024Author
Faradilla, Alya
Advisor(s)
Herlina, Netti
Faisal, Muhammad
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Bioplastics from palm oil trunk waste starch are an environmentally friendly alternative
to conventional plastics. However, starch-based bioplastics have poor mechanical
characteristics and thus need to be modified. This study aims to improve the mechanical
characteristics of starch-based bioplastics by adding chitosan as a filler. The bioplastic
composition is 5 grams of starch, 0.5 ml of glycerol, and varying concentrations of
chitosan (0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 g) FTIR tests show the presence of hydroxyl (O-H), alkane
(C-H), and C-O-C groups in the starch. Adding chitosan to the starch-based bioplastics
shifts the O-H and C-H functional groups and introduces carbonyl (C=O) and amine (NH)
groups. SEM tests of starch-based bioplastics with added chitosan show a smoother
surface with fewer cracks compared to pure starch bioplastics, indicating that chitosan
can enhance the mechanical properties of bioplastics. The best mechanical
characteristics were found in the C2 variation (chitosan 0.5 g) with a tensile strength of
3.98 MPa, elongation at break of 22.07%, and elasticity of 0.18 MPa. The best water
absorption was in the C3 variation (chitosan 0.75 g) with a value of 44.44%.
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