2023
DOI: 10.1177/08927057231186324
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Development of sustainable and biodegradable materials: A review on banana and sisal fibre based polymer composites

Abstract: Natural fibres are biodegradable materials that contribute to the development of a “green” economy due to their numerous merits such as energy efficiency, ease of manufacturing, environmental friendliness, low cost, sustainability, and biodegradability. Natural fibres have lately become more appealing to technology and innovation as substitute materials for synthetic fibre-based composites due to these qualities. Several projects have also been undertaken to reveal the potential applications, economic and envi… Show more

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“…The impact strength of the developed materials is presented in Figure 9, where a congruent tendency was observed, similar to the mechanical properties in Figures (6)(7)(8). The impact strength exhibited a discernible trend, showing casing variations in the energy absorption with changing reinforcement concentrations.…”
Section: Impact Strengthsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The impact strength of the developed materials is presented in Figure 9, where a congruent tendency was observed, similar to the mechanical properties in Figures (6)(7)(8). The impact strength exhibited a discernible trend, showing casing variations in the energy absorption with changing reinforcement concentrations.…”
Section: Impact Strengthsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…These fibers, derived from natural sources, possess noteworthy attributes such as strength, lightweight, costeffectiveness, and biodegradability. The constituents of plant-based natural fibers are primarily hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin, with varying percentages depending on plant type and geographical location [6]. Natural fibers represent a highly promising resource that is utilized as a material for a wide range of applications that are not limited to automotive, light construction, thermal insulation, cosmetics, medicine, and fine chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By replicating the structure of natural fibers and utilizing biopolymers derived from renewable sources, biocomposites are now poised to be incorporated into everyday consumer products. 39,40 However, despite the numerous advantages associated with natural fibers, such as their widespread availability, non-toxic nature, combustibility, and biodegradability, [41][42][43][44][45] their practical utilization faces challenges arising from variations in quality, the requirement for low processing temperatures, and increased moisture absorption. 46 In response to these limitations, researchers have dedicated significant efforts to the functionalization of natural fibers, with the goal of creating advanced biopolymer composites strengthened by natural fibers.…”
Section: Biopolymers: Transforming Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineeri...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…249 This indicates that a green economy could be developed by utilizing natural fibers, which are biodegradable materials and energy-efficient, easy to manufacture, environmentally friendly, low-cost, sustainable, and biodegradable. 250,251…”
Section: Source Of Nanocellulose From Natural Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%