2009
DOI: 10.1002/pen.21328
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Pretreatments of natural fibers and their application as reinforcing material in polymer composites—A review

Abstract: In recent years, natural fibers reinforced composites have received much attention because of their lightweight, nonabrasive, combustible, nontoxic, low cost and biodegradable properties. Among the various natural fibers; flax, bamboo, sisal, hemp, ramie, jute, and wood fibers are of particular interest. A lot of research work has been performed all over the world on the use of natural fibers as a reinforcing material for the preparation of various types of composites. However, lack of good interfacial adhesio… Show more

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“…O uso de fibras naturais como agente de reforço no setor plástico tem se revelado bastante promissor devido à sua larga abundância, caráter renovável e sustentabilidade ao meio ambiente além de proporcionarem materiais de alto desempenho mecânico [1][2][3] . Atualmente, diversificando-se o uso de fibras celulósicas, uma nova tendência tem-se manifestado em segmentos de pesquisas que objetivam a obtenção e uso dos chamados "whiskers" de celulose.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…O uso de fibras naturais como agente de reforço no setor plástico tem se revelado bastante promissor devido à sua larga abundância, caráter renovável e sustentabilidade ao meio ambiente além de proporcionarem materiais de alto desempenho mecânico [1][2][3] . Atualmente, diversificando-se o uso de fibras celulósicas, uma nova tendência tem-se manifestado em segmentos de pesquisas que objetivam a obtenção e uso dos chamados "whiskers" de celulose.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The production conditions of banana cause a large amount of vegetable matter accumulated in the soil and create, per year, 180 to 200 tons of vegetable waste (leaves, pseudo-stems and stalk) per hectare 10 . The pseudostem is the main banana crop residue and, when the bunch of bananas is removed, it does not produce a new bunch, which causes it to be left in the soil and attracts bio-consumer creatures 11,12 . In order to solve this problem it is necessary to look for alternatives to enhance the pseudostem of the banana as raw material.…”
Section: Introducionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, some pretreatment technologies require strong acids or bases and extreme conditions of temperatures and pressures for which special equipment are necessary. Therefore, the development of alternative processing techniques for widespread potential applications of biobased polymeric carbohydrates and lignocellulosic agricultural waste for fabrication of biocomposite material still remains challenging [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%