Production of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) – cat litter pellet: article

Abd. Aziz, Nur Ezzah Nazihah and Abd Rahman, Norazah and Mohd Zuki, Syaidatul Akma (2017) Production of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) – cat litter pellet: article. pp. 1-6.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine the characteristic and affect of clumping agent which is carboxymethyl cellulose with nonionic bio surfactant in cellulose. Cellulose replaced chemical based cat litter pellet. As world is concern about the environmental issues, researchers tend to find alternative ways to replace nonrenewable sources which is chemical based cat litter pellet with cellulose. This is because the cellulose are environmental friendly as it is made from palm based. Unfortunately, cellulose has its own disadvantages which is it does not have the ability to clump with CMC. Most of the cat litter are made from both clay and silica based which also have several disadvantages such as high cost, cannot be decompose and also are not recommended to be flushed into sewage system and landfill. The general requirement for cat litter is it can wetted with urine and absorbs all the moisture absorption. In this experiment the material that are under studied are carboxymethyl cellulose and bio surfactant. Carboxymethyl cellulose used in this experiment is made up from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPFEB). One type of bio surfactant used in this experiment is known as nonionic bio surfactant which is Tween80. Tween80 is used to improve the odor control and carboxymethyl cellulose as a clumping agent. There are 16 samples with different formulation ratio used in the clumping and hydration capacities tests for producing biodegradable cat litter. Based on the results, it appears that cellulose which made up from palm absorbed slightly more water and has a potential to be used as commercial cat litter. As a conclusion, the formulation ratio 1:1 for each volume of solution gave adequate clump strength and nice clumping as it would allow the cat owner to remove soiled clumps easily from a litter box without removing excessive amounts of unsoiled litter.

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Item Type: Article
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Abd. Aziz, Nur Ezzah Nazihah
2013443384
Abd Rahman, Norazah
UNSPECIFIED
Mohd Zuki, Syaidatul Akma
UNSPECIFIED
Subjects: T Technology > TS Manufactures
T Technology > TS Manufactures > Animal products
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > Faculty of Chemical Engineering
Page Range: pp. 1-6
Keywords: Cat Litter, Cellulose, Hydration capacity, Surfactant
Date: 2017
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/121363
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