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Natural Fibres and their Composites

Natural Fibres and their Composites

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Over the last decades, natural fibers have received growing attention as alternatives to synthetic materials for the reinforcement of polymeric composites. Their specific properties, low price, health advantages, renewability and recyclability make natural fibers particularly attractive for these purposes. Furthermore, natural fibers have a CO2-neutral life cycle, in contrast to their synthetic counterparts. However, natural fibers are also widely known to possess several drawbacks, such as a hydrophilic nature, low and variable mechanical properties, poor adhesion to polymeric matrices, high susceptibility to moisture absorption and low aging resistance. Therefore, extensive research has been conducted on natural fiber-reinforced composites in the last 20 years. In this context, this book presents several interesting papers concerning the use of natural fibers for the reinforcement of polymer-based composites, with a focus on the evaluation of their mechanical performances, ballistic properties, rheological behavior, thermal insulation response and aging resistance in humid or aggressive environments.

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Keywords

  • Adhesion
  • ballistic performance
  • basalt fibers
  • basalt FRP
  • bending
  • biobased composite
  • biocomposite
  • characterizations
  • coaxial electrospinning
  • composite laminate
  • composite laminates
  • curaua fibers
  • delamination
  • Diffusion
  • dog wool fibers
  • eco-composites
  • elastic behaviour
  • empty fruit bunch fiber (EFB)
  • epoxy composites
  • fillers
  • fique fibers
  • flax fiber
  • flax fibers
  • flax FRP
  • flexural
  • glass FRP
  • glycerol
  • graphene oxide coating
  • hybrid FRP
  • hygrothermal properties
  • impact damage
  • leather waste
  • length of straight fluid jet
  • linear relationship
  • low-velocity impact
  • mechanical characterization
  • Mechanical properties
  • micromechanics
  • Mopa-Mopa resin
  • n/a
  • nano-clay
  • nanoribbons
  • natural fibre composites
  • plasticizer migration
  • poly(butylene succinate)
  • poly(lactic acid)
  • polybutylene succinate (PBS)
  • polymer blends
  • polymer matrix composites
  • polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
  • polypropylene
  • polyurethane
  • recycled cotton fibers
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Renewable resources
  • Research & information: general
  • spreading angle
  • starch
  • stiffness
  • surface treatments
  • thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
  • thermal characterization
  • thermoplastic starch
  • viscous response
  • water uptake
  • wood beam
  • wood–plastic
  • X-ray micro CT
  • Young’s modulus

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0165-9

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