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Surface Modification Techniques for the Preparation of Different Novel Biofibers for Composites

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This chapter reports on the various physical and chemical methods used in modifying the natural fibers properties for application in reinforcing composites, which tend to alter the surface morphology and chemical structure for enhancing the adhesive strength between fiber and matrix.
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This chapter reports on the various physical and chemical methods used in modifying the natural fibers properties for application in reinforcing composites. Low cost, low density and biodegradable nature of bio fibers have attracted composite industries to develop various useful products out of them. Nevertheless, associated disadvantages with these fibers are that they have poor compatibility with matrix, relative high water absorption capacity and sticking in bundles. For eradication of such unwanted characteristics, several physical and chemical treatments have been examined by the researchers. These treatments tend to alter the surface morphology and chemical structure for enhancing the adhesive strength between fiber and matrix. Mechanisms that are involved in this enhancement are the increase in fiber surface roughness and alteration in chemical polarity of natural fibers.

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Composites reinforced with cellulose based fibres

TL;DR: In this article, a survey about physical and chemical treatment methods which improve the fiber matrix adhesion, their results and effects on the physical properties of composites is presented, and the influence of such treatments by taking into account fibre content on the creep, quasi-static, cyclic dynamic and impact behaviour of natural fibre reinforced plastics are discussed in detail.
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Chemical Treatments of Natural Fiber for Use in Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composites: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, different chemical modifications on natural fibers for use in natural fiber-reinforced composites are reviewed, including alkali, silane, acetylation, benzoylation, acrylation, maleated coupling agents and permanganate.
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A review of recent developments in natural fibre composites and their mechanical performance

Abstract: Recently, there has been a rapid growth in research and innovation in the natural fibre composite (NFC) area. Interest is warranted due to the advantages of these materials compared to others, such as synthetic fibre composites, including low environmental impact and low cost and support their potential across a wide range of applications. Much effort has gone into increasing their mechanical performance to extend the capabilities and applications of this group of materials. This review aims to provide an overview of the factors that affect the mechanical performance of NFCs and details achievements made with them.
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Natural fibres as reinforcement in polylactic acid (PLA) composites

TL;DR: In this paper, a twin-screw extruder with flax fiber content of 30 and 40 wt.% was used to produce a composite material with high impact strength.
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Pretreatments of Natural Fibers and their Application as Reinforcing Material in Polymer Composites—A Review

TL;DR: In this article, the use of pretreated natural fibers in polymer matrix-based composites has been reviewed and the effect of surface modification of natural fibers on the properties of fibers and fiber reinforced polymer composites is also discussed.
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