2023
DOI: 10.5109/6781037
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Preparation and Characterization of Ecuadorian Bamboo Fiber-Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Biocomposites

Abstract: Synthetic plastics have several concerns for the environment, such as their impact on climate change, their long degradation time, or their degradation to microplastics that threaten animal life in the sea. The application of natural fibers as reinforcement in synthetic polymeric matrixes has several advantages in properties such as low density, lower cost of production, biodegradability, and a reduction of the environmental impact in the polymer industry. In this study, the Ecuadorian Guadua Angustifolia Kunt… Show more

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“…The bands found in the spectral region of 900 to 400 cm -1 reveal the rich-spectral responses of organic compounds variety, demonstrating the organic substances on the material's surface was complex 27) . Peak intensity decreases at a range of 3000-3700 cm -1 in two-step heating of hydrochar, which is related to stretching vibration of the -OH group and hydrophilic content 28,29) . Moreover, the longer retention time of hydrolysis in the two-step heating process leads to the loss of the -OH functional group.…”
Section: Chemical Functional Groups Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The bands found in the spectral region of 900 to 400 cm -1 reveal the rich-spectral responses of organic compounds variety, demonstrating the organic substances on the material's surface was complex 27) . Peak intensity decreases at a range of 3000-3700 cm -1 in two-step heating of hydrochar, which is related to stretching vibration of the -OH group and hydrophilic content 28,29) . Moreover, the longer retention time of hydrolysis in the two-step heating process leads to the loss of the -OH functional group.…”
Section: Chemical Functional Groups Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The pellicle was stirred in 1% NaOH solvent for 120 minutes at 90 o C before homogenization to clean from impurities 17) . After cleaning pellicles, every 50 grams of pellicle was crushed with 1 liter of water for 5 minutes during the homogenization process.…”
Section: Homogenization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%