Soyprotein–jute fiber composites developed using water without any chemicals as the plasticizer show much better flexural and tensile properties than polypropylene–jute composites. Co-products of soybean processing such as soy oil, soyprotein concentrate and soy protein isolates are inexpensive, abundantly available and are renewable resources that have been extensively studied as potential matrix materials to develop biodegradable composites. However, previous attempts on developing soy-based composites have either chemically modified the co-products or used plasticizers such as glycerol. Chemical modifications make the composites expensive and less environmentally friendly and plasticizers decrease the properties of the composites. In thi...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Biocomposites were produced from regenerated cellulose fiber reinforcement and soybean based bio-mat...
Thermosetting composites based on dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) in the presence of Grubbs' catalyst and s...
Soyprotein–jute fiber composites developed using water without any chemicals as the plasticizer show...
Biocomposites developed from wheat gluten using water without any chemicals as plasticizer and jute ...
Biocomposites developed from wheat gluten using water without any chemicals as plasticizer and jute ...
A suitable replacement for standard petroleum-based resin composite systems for use in structural an...
The development of biodegradable polymers is considered to be a good alternative to decrease the vol...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
Adipic anhydride-plasticized soy protein (SP.A) was blended with poly(lactic acid) (PLA) at two conc...
ABSTRACTIn order to reduce over-dependency on fossil fuels and to create an environment that is free...
Bio-composite fibers have attracted increasing attention from environmentally-conscious consumers be...
135 pagesPlant-based green composites have recently emerged as sustainable alternatives to petroleum...
In our efforts to create a more sustainable society, several researchers have tried to prepare compo...
Biocomposites were produced from regenerated cellulose fiber reinforcement and soybean based bio-mat...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Biocomposites were produced from regenerated cellulose fiber reinforcement and soybean based bio-mat...
Thermosetting composites based on dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) in the presence of Grubbs' catalyst and s...
Soyprotein–jute fiber composites developed using water without any chemicals as the plasticizer show...
Biocomposites developed from wheat gluten using water without any chemicals as plasticizer and jute ...
Biocomposites developed from wheat gluten using water without any chemicals as plasticizer and jute ...
A suitable replacement for standard petroleum-based resin composite systems for use in structural an...
The development of biodegradable polymers is considered to be a good alternative to decrease the vol...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
Adipic anhydride-plasticized soy protein (SP.A) was blended with poly(lactic acid) (PLA) at two conc...
ABSTRACTIn order to reduce over-dependency on fossil fuels and to create an environment that is free...
Bio-composite fibers have attracted increasing attention from environmentally-conscious consumers be...
135 pagesPlant-based green composites have recently emerged as sustainable alternatives to petroleum...
In our efforts to create a more sustainable society, several researchers have tried to prepare compo...
Biocomposites were produced from regenerated cellulose fiber reinforcement and soybean based bio-mat...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Biocomposites were produced from regenerated cellulose fiber reinforcement and soybean based bio-mat...
Thermosetting composites based on dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) in the presence of Grubbs' catalyst and s...