PRODUCTION OF ADHESIVE FROM CASSAVA STARCH
ABSTRACT
The present
study is aimed at investigating the properties of cassava starch for the
production of adhesive as a career opportunity in chemistry education. Method
of starch extraction, characterization and adhesive production for quality
assessment was performed. The results showed that adhesives produced with
sodium hydroxide as an enhancer has a
maximum drying time of 8.60 minutes and had a stronger bond. The work concludes
that the adhesive produced is of good quality and can lead to re-inventing
chemistry education as a career opportunity. However, the cassava adhesive met
the basic requirement for adhesive use and application. At the end
recommendation were made, among others increase employment opportunity, also
diversify the economic base of farmers and there is need for reorientation and
attitudinal change towards entrepreneurial job.
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Cassava, a relatively unknown crop in the old world
before the discovery of is fast assuming the status of the savior of the world;
it is now grown throughout the tropical world. It Nigeria s second now only to
potato as the most important starch root crop of the tropics used for food and
industrial purposes. In Nigeria it is consumed raw or cooked, used for the
manufacture of grain starch, flour, and a variety of other items (Tonuhari,
2004; Grace 1977). The current drive towards earning foreign exchange from
cassava product in Nigeria had raised more awareness on the impotence of the
crop.
1.1 DEFINITION OF ADHESIVE
An adhesive is a substance that has
the capability to hold material together.
The manner by which adhesive are able to serve this
function is due to a surface attachment that is resistance to separation
(ferlex, 2009). A bond occurs when the adhesive molecules adsorb into a solids
surface and react chemically with it. An adhesive is also defined as a
substance such as paste or cement that causes two surfaces to stick together
(ferlex, 2009).
1.2 BRIEF HISTORY OF CASSAVA
Cassava
is the third largest source of food carbohydrates in the tropics after rice and
maize. Cassava is a major steple
food in the developing world providing a basic diet for over half a billion
people. It is one of the most drought tolerant crops, capable of growing on
marginal soil. Nigeria is the world’s largest producer of cassava. While
Thailand is the largest exporter of dried cassava.
Cassava
is classified as either sweet or bitter. Like other roots and tubers, both
bitter and sweet varieties of cassava contain anti-nutritional factors and
toxins, with the bitter varieties containing much large amounts. They must be
properly prepared before consumption, as improper preparation of cassava can
leave enough residual cyanide to cause acute cyanide intoxication, goiters, and
even ataxia or partial paralysis. The more toxic varieties of cassava are a
fall- back resource (a” food security crop”) in ties of famine in some places.
Farmer often prefers the bitter varieties because they deter pests, animals and
thieves.
1.3 GROWING
AREA OF CASSAVA
Cassava
in most soil even poor soil for best yield results, it is wise to choose light
soils or loamy soils with flat or gentle slopes .The plant cannot stand water
logging which makes tubers rot stony soil are no suitable for cassava
production. In other not to preserve soil organic matter and prevent soil
erosion it's best to minimize tillage. to reduce water logging, it's best to
make ridges or mounds. Ridges should be six to ten inches high and a yard
parts.
1.4 DEFINITION
OF STARCH
Starch
is an odorless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and
obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes. It is a polysaccharide which
functions as a carbohydrate store and is an important constituent of the human
diet. Starch molecular formula is (C6 H10 O5).
1.5 CASSAVA
STARCH MEAL
Initially
cassava was mainly processed to meal and flour most process technologies are
still imported and adopted from those of other starches the Thai cassava starch
industry still encounters impediments, including high production cost high
resources consumption starch loss.
1.6 CROPING
SEASON OF CASSAVA
Cassava
is frequently cultivated as a temporary shade plant in young plantation of
cocoa, coffee, rubber or oil palm. In Thailand however it is grown mostly as a
sole crop and the farmer may for ten years or more grow cassava on the some
land. if the piece of cassava root drops the farmer may shift to another crop
(e.g. sugarcane) maize or sorghum until cassava again become the more
profitable crop.
Water
is essential until the plant is well established. In most soil, sprouting takes
place within the first weak after planting. Generally about percent of the
corresponding surplus has to be provided for within a month of the beginning of
planting, the substitution of new cuttings is still possible.
1.7 THE
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY RESEARCH OF ADHESIVE
Is
to study the application of pregelatinized cassava starch.
The
main objective of this study therefore is the development of conditions that
could ensure the stability of adhesives produced from cassava starch.
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