Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research (Oct 2024)

IDENTIFICATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSE-LIKE MATERIAL USING SPECTROSCOPY ANALYSIS

  • Danang Sudarwoko Adi,
  • Widya Fatriasari,
  • Narto,
  • Dimas Triwibowo,
  • Teguh Darmawan,
  • Yusup Amin,
  • Imran Arra'd Sofianto,
  • Rohmah Pari,
  • Dyah Ayu Agustiningrum,
  • Raden Gunawan Hadi Rahmanto,
  • Listya Mustika Dewi,
  • Khoirul Himmi Setiawan,
  • Djarwanto,
  • Ratih Damayanti,
  • Wahyu Dwianto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59465/ijfr.2024.11.2.299-306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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Lignocellulose materials, such as bamboo, rattan, and wood, have been largely used for furniture and crafts. On the other hand, the utilization of lignocellulose-like materials, which have a similar texture and appearance to those from nature, has been increasing recently due to their superior durability. This research aimed to identify the lignocellulose-like material using spectroscopy analysis, such as Raman and Near Infrared (NIR) which is well-known as a non-destructive, quick, and accurate approach for material identification. We investigated 4 types of lignocellulose-like materials that were provided by Dewan Serat Indonesia (The Indonesian Fiber Council) from an industry that produces them. The NIR analysis was performed at wavenumbers 10,000-4,000 cm-1. The natural lignocellulose (bamboo and wood) and the polymers (polyethylene and polyproline) were used as standards. Raman analysis was further employed to identify the composition of selected lignocellulose-like materials by comparing their spectra with the library software. The results showed that the original NIR spectra of lignocellulose-like and those natural materials were different, indicating that the NIR analysis can differentiate those materials. The NIR spectra of lignocellulose-like materials were similar to those of polyethylene spectra. Those lignocellulose-like were also identified as polyethylene due to the similarity of the Raman spectra and their library spectra.

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