Increasing search for new materials with high premium on eco-friendliness, new trend is emerging in materials development such as composites, which are well established for a wide variety of applications. With growing interest and importance of renewable bioresources has led to more stress on the use of locally available materials. This paper presents preliminary results on the preparation and characterization of composites based on Brazilian coconut fibers and starches of cassava and corn. The raw materials were characterized for their morphology, chemical composition, and thermal properties and X-ray diffraction studies. Coir fibers were also tested for their tensile properties showing increasing strength and Young's modulus with decreasi...
This work is focused on the use of cassava peel as a natural fiber for thermoplastic starch (TPS) ba...
Global pollution due to the overwhelming usage of non-biodegradable plastics is getting severe nowad...
The abundant availability and accessibility of natural fibers are the major reasons for an emerging ...
AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns in recent years focused greater attention on the developme...
Development of any new material requires its complete characterization to find potential application...
In this work, a starch-based biopolymer was reinforced with coir fiber. The purpose of this research...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable ...
The present work inspects the preparation of bio-composites of cassava starch with particles of euca...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
This work is focused on the use of cassava peel as a natural fiber for thermoplastic starch (TPS) ba...
Global pollution due to the overwhelming usage of non-biodegradable plastics is getting severe nowad...
The abundant availability and accessibility of natural fibers are the major reasons for an emerging ...
AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns in recent years focused greater attention on the developme...
Development of any new material requires its complete characterization to find potential application...
In this work, a starch-based biopolymer was reinforced with coir fiber. The purpose of this research...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable ...
The present work inspects the preparation of bio-composites of cassava starch with particles of euca...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
This work is focused on the use of cassava peel as a natural fiber for thermoplastic starch (TPS) ba...
Global pollution due to the overwhelming usage of non-biodegradable plastics is getting severe nowad...
The abundant availability and accessibility of natural fibers are the major reasons for an emerging ...