2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13111751
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Valorization of Date Palm Waste for Plastic Reinforcement: Macro and Micromechanics of Flexural Strength

Abstract: Date palm waste is an abundant agricultural residue in Tunisia and can be used for plastic reinforcement. Moreover, its use in plastic composites can help to reduce dependence on fossil resources for material production. In this work, the valorization of date palm residues was studied by employing high-yield processes following mechanical, chemical, and enzymatical treatments. Fibers obtained by soft chemical treatment with sodium hydroxide and enzymatic treatment with xylanases and pectinases were evaluated f… Show more

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“…(5) Sieving For accurate powder size control, sieving is important, especially if the grinding mechanism did not offer enough control. Researchers have used that method for such cases [35,36].…”
Section: Powder Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) Sieving For accurate powder size control, sieving is important, especially if the grinding mechanism did not offer enough control. Researchers have used that method for such cases [35,36].…”
Section: Powder Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the same methodology as for the calculus of the FFMF, a Fiber Tensile Modulus Factor (FTMF) can be calculated from the measurement of Young's modulus. The ratio between the FFMF and FTMF has been proposed in recent works as a simple modus for predicting the intrinsic flexural modulus of natural fibers [19]. Such a hypothesis is built on the fact that the modulus efficiency factor (η e ) does not depend upon the type of test, either tensile or flexural.…”
Section: Contribution Of Cotton Fibers To the Flexural Modulus Of The Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in polypropylene (PP)based composites, with PP probably being the most representative polyolefin within the composite sector, the use of maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) as a coupling agent has effectively proved to enhance the interfacial adhesion by connecting the hydroxyl groups in the fiber surface and maleic acid chains. The action of MAPP is based on two mechanisms: first, the maleic groups form covalent bonds through esterification with the hydroxyl groups in the surface of the fiber; second, MAPP's PP chains diffuse through entanglement (physical interactions) between the unmodified PP chains [18][19][20]. Hence, an elevated presence of hydroxyls groups combined with the action of an adequate coupling agent can develop an optimal scenario to enhance the fiber-plastic compatibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are obtained by seasonal cutting of palm trees, which is essentially an agricultural technique, and are discarded with no valorization. As a result, from both an economic and environmental aspect, the use of date-palm residues is a potential project [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%