Journal ArticleOpen Access
Fabrication of biodegradable kraft paper from buffing dust and jute fiber: Green solutions for packaging
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Author Affiliations
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Separation Systems (United States), Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology
Published InPolymer Engineering and Science
Year2023
Citations22
Abstract
Abstract Addressing solid waste recycling, this study aims to develop biodegradable kraft paper from buffing dust (BD) and post‐consumed jute fiber (JF). Employing a simple solution casting method with a polyurethane binder, the kraft paper was fabricated and characterized using UV–Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, SEM, TGA, OTR, biodegradability, and tensile tests. The findings revealed covalent and hydrogen bonding between BD and JF, forming a uniform surface. Notably, the composite exhibited improved thermal stability, enhanced gas barrier properties, and biodegradability compared to individual components. Furthermore, the composite also showed 57% higher tensile strength, 38% greater elongation, 20% increased hardness, and 9% higher density compared to buffing dust. Compared to jute fiber, the increases were 125%, 91%, 30%, and 19% respectively. Moreover,…
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