2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2014.02.015
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Pineapple leaf/recycled disposable chopstick hybrid fiber-reinforced biodegradable composites

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“…The efforts are being made to substitute synthetic fibres with natural fibres to develop natural fibre reinforced composites. The use of recycled polymers such as polyolefins (Polyethylene and Polyproplyene) [12][13][14][15] as matrix in biofibre reinforced composites is rising and minimizing the troubles associated with plastic disposal and depleting fossil fuel resources and exploring a variety of way to recycle plastic waste to minimize environment pollution.…”
Section: Methods Used For Making Fibre Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The efforts are being made to substitute synthetic fibres with natural fibres to develop natural fibre reinforced composites. The use of recycled polymers such as polyolefins (Polyethylene and Polyproplyene) [12][13][14][15] as matrix in biofibre reinforced composites is rising and minimizing the troubles associated with plastic disposal and depleting fossil fuel resources and exploring a variety of way to recycle plastic waste to minimize environment pollution.…”
Section: Methods Used For Making Fibre Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yeng Fong Shih et al (2014) [86] demonstrated the fully biodegradable green composites comprising PLA or PBS as matrix, hybrid fibres such as pineapple leaf and recycled disposable chopstick fiber as reinforcement. The prepared composites were chemically treated using alkaline and silane solution.…”
Section: Pineapple Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La acetilación y la propionilación consisten en generar una reacción de esterificación del grupo hidroxilo de las fibras, para lo cual estas se tratan con anhidrido acético o propiónico. En la silanización se emplean silanos, cuyas moléculas presentan un grupo terminal hidrofóbico en uno de los extremos, que puede desarrollar una interacción del tipo van der Waals con la matriz del compuesto, y en el otro extremo un grupo hidrofílico que puede reaccionar con los grupos OH de la fibra, formando de esa manera un puente entre la fibra y la matriz; este tipo de tratamiento se ha reportado para resinas epóxicas reforzadas con fibras y partículas de bambú (Shih et al, 2007), resinas vinílicas reforzadas con fibras de bambú (Chen et al, 2009), ácido poliláctico reforzado con fibras de hojas de piña (Shih et al, 2014), y resinas epóxicas reforzadas con cáscaras de maní trituradas, tamizadas y modificadas químicamente (Raju y Kumarappa, 2012).…”
Section: Materiales Compuestos De Matriz Polimérica Con Fibras Naturalesunclassified