Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and can offer mechanical reinforcement to composite materials. Biopolyester bagasse composites were prepared with biodegradable matrices polyhydroxylbutyrate (PHB) and its copolymer containing polyhydroxyvalerate (PHBV). Both biopolymers were reinforced with treated and untreated bagasse fibers, as well as fiber volume fractions involving two fiber lengths. Optimized properties were achieved with PHB-bagasse composite surpassing the PHB flexural strength by 50% and achieving higher strength and modulus than the standard thermoplastics. The bagasse fibers were cleaned with boiling water and acetone soxhlet extraction to avoid using adhesive chemical...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and ca...
Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and ca...
Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and ca...
132-137A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as rein...
The main aim of this work is to fill unsaturated polyester resin with bagasse agricultural waste, as...
Biodegradable composites produced from natural fibres and biodegradable polymers are an alternative ...
AbstractThe main aim of this work is to fill unsaturated polyester resin with bagasse agricultural w...
Natural fibers such as bagasse, jute, sisal and coir are biodegradable as well as non-toxic in natur...
Biodegradable composites produced from natural fibres and biodegradable polymers are an alternative ...
This research investigates utilization of bagasse to make biocomposite with thermoplastic polypropyl...
Natural fibers such as bagasse, jute, sisal and coir are biodegradable as well as non-toxic in natur...
The purpose of this research is to study the physical, mechanical and morphology of sugarcane bagass...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and ca...
Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and ca...
Bagasse fiber, a by-product of the sugar making process, maintains a coherent xylem structure and ca...
132-137A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as rein...
The main aim of this work is to fill unsaturated polyester resin with bagasse agricultural waste, as...
Biodegradable composites produced from natural fibres and biodegradable polymers are an alternative ...
AbstractThe main aim of this work is to fill unsaturated polyester resin with bagasse agricultural w...
Natural fibers such as bagasse, jute, sisal and coir are biodegradable as well as non-toxic in natur...
Biodegradable composites produced from natural fibres and biodegradable polymers are an alternative ...
This research investigates utilization of bagasse to make biocomposite with thermoplastic polypropyl...
Natural fibers such as bagasse, jute, sisal and coir are biodegradable as well as non-toxic in natur...
The purpose of this research is to study the physical, mechanical and morphology of sugarcane bagass...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...