Natural keratin fibres derived from Mexican tannery waste and coconut fibres from coconut processing waste were used as fillers in commercially available, biodegradable thermoplastic starch-polyester blend to obtain sustainable biocomposites. The morphology, rheological and mechanical properties as well as pyrolysis, flammability and forced flaming combustion behaviour of those biocomposites were investigated. In order to open up new application areas for these kinds of biocomposites, ammonium polyphosphate (APP) was added as a flame retardant. Extensive flammability and cone calorimeter studies revealed a good flame retardance effect with natural fibres alone and improved effectiveness with the addition of APP. In fact, it was shown that r...
Natural fibres thermally degrade and burn readily and their use has been restricted in applications ...
In this work, keratin fibres (KFs) were recovered from tannery industry wastes and reused for prepar...
This work aimed to obtain thermoplastic starch composites (TPS) derived from starch and fibers of ba...
Flame retardant polymer composites are conventionally produced by extrusion processes where several ...
AbstractBio-composites base on waste polypropylene (rPP) and kenaf fibre (KF) using coupling agent a...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
Based on the biodegradable material-polyethylene glycol (PEG)-as the plasticizer, oxidized wood flou...
Coconut fibre reinforced composite was prepared by blending unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) from w...
Environmental issues, such as global warming, have been increasing, due to the rapid consumption of ...
Some crop by-products are considered to be promising materials for the development of novel biobased...
Sustainable biocomposites based on thermoplastic starch copolymers (Mater-Bi KE03B1) and biofibres (...
Thermoplastic processing and spinning of native starch is very challenging due to (a) the linear and...
Fire retardants, although can impart fire-safety in polymeric composites, are detrimental to the mec...
In present research polylactic acid (PLA) biocomposites were prepared from PLA and kenaf fiber using...
Starch, being a polyhydric compound with its natural charring ability, is an ideal candidate to serv...
Natural fibres thermally degrade and burn readily and their use has been restricted in applications ...
In this work, keratin fibres (KFs) were recovered from tannery industry wastes and reused for prepar...
This work aimed to obtain thermoplastic starch composites (TPS) derived from starch and fibers of ba...
Flame retardant polymer composites are conventionally produced by extrusion processes where several ...
AbstractBio-composites base on waste polypropylene (rPP) and kenaf fibre (KF) using coupling agent a...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
Based on the biodegradable material-polyethylene glycol (PEG)-as the plasticizer, oxidized wood flou...
Coconut fibre reinforced composite was prepared by blending unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) from w...
Environmental issues, such as global warming, have been increasing, due to the rapid consumption of ...
Some crop by-products are considered to be promising materials for the development of novel biobased...
Sustainable biocomposites based on thermoplastic starch copolymers (Mater-Bi KE03B1) and biofibres (...
Thermoplastic processing and spinning of native starch is very challenging due to (a) the linear and...
Fire retardants, although can impart fire-safety in polymeric composites, are detrimental to the mec...
In present research polylactic acid (PLA) biocomposites were prepared from PLA and kenaf fiber using...
Starch, being a polyhydric compound with its natural charring ability, is an ideal candidate to serv...
Natural fibres thermally degrade and burn readily and their use has been restricted in applications ...
In this work, keratin fibres (KFs) were recovered from tannery industry wastes and reused for prepar...
This work aimed to obtain thermoplastic starch composites (TPS) derived from starch and fibers of ba...