Sugarcane straw (SCS) is a common agro-industrial waste that is usually incinerated or discarded in fields after harvesting, increasing the importance of developing added-value applications for this residue. In this study, sustainable biocomposites were produced, and the effect of sugarcane straw as a filler/reinforcement of commercial biopolymers was evaluated. Biocomposites were prepared using polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), polyhydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate (PHBV), or green polyethylene (Green-PE) with different fiber contents (20, 30, and 40 wt.%). Dry-blending followed by compression molding was used for the biocomposites preparation. The results showed that PLA, PHB, and PHBV biocomposites retained the same impa...
Oat hull is an abundantly available form of biomass in Canada, which is mostly used as low-value fee...
Natural fibers have the ability to reinforce polymeric materials. In this work, sugar palm fibers we...
Background and Objective: The use of biopolyesters and natural fibres or fillers for production of b...
Rice straw that left behind during the paddy harvesting process holds immense potential to be used a...
This article aims to the development of polylactide (PLA)/ triticale straw biocomposites with focus ...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
AbstractEcological concerns have resulted in a renewed interest in natural, renewable resources-base...
The interest in lignocellulosic material filled eco-composites is growing rapidly due to their’s hig...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
Biocomposites are materials formed by mixing a polymer matrix and a filler or reinforcement, with th...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
The exhaustion of available natural resources and rising concerns about the environment have prompte...
Pine straw is a renewable natural resource that is under-utilized. The objective of this study was t...
This work is inspired by the current European policies that aim to reduce plastic waste. This is esp...
In order to meet the requirement of sustainable development, building materials are increasingly env...
Oat hull is an abundantly available form of biomass in Canada, which is mostly used as low-value fee...
Natural fibers have the ability to reinforce polymeric materials. In this work, sugar palm fibers we...
Background and Objective: The use of biopolyesters and natural fibres or fillers for production of b...
Rice straw that left behind during the paddy harvesting process holds immense potential to be used a...
This article aims to the development of polylactide (PLA)/ triticale straw biocomposites with focus ...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
AbstractEcological concerns have resulted in a renewed interest in natural, renewable resources-base...
The interest in lignocellulosic material filled eco-composites is growing rapidly due to their’s hig...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
Biocomposites are materials formed by mixing a polymer matrix and a filler or reinforcement, with th...
A series of biodegradable composites has been prepared using sugarcane bagasse fibres as reinforceme...
The exhaustion of available natural resources and rising concerns about the environment have prompte...
Pine straw is a renewable natural resource that is under-utilized. The objective of this study was t...
This work is inspired by the current European policies that aim to reduce plastic waste. This is esp...
In order to meet the requirement of sustainable development, building materials are increasingly env...
Oat hull is an abundantly available form of biomass in Canada, which is mostly used as low-value fee...
Natural fibers have the ability to reinforce polymeric materials. In this work, sugar palm fibers we...
Background and Objective: The use of biopolyesters and natural fibres or fillers for production of b...