Platelet-like and fibrous lignocellulosic fillers were achieved from the leaves of Chamaerops humilis (CHL) and Posidonia oceanica (POL) and used as a hybrid reinforcement for a polylactic acid (PLA) matrix at three different loading levels (from 5 to 20%). The materials were fully characterized from a morphological, physicochemical, mechanical, and dynamic-thermomechanical point of view. When compared to their counterpart containing either CHL or POL only, the resulting hybrid biocomposites showed the highest mechanical properties, with strengthening and stiffening effects respectively up to 120% and 50% higher than those expected from the linear combination of the two, and higher dynamic-mechanical performance, with storage moduli in the ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Mechanical Properties of BiocompositesBio-based composites...
Bio-based polymers have attracted increasing attention over the last two decades, predominantly due ...
Background and Objective: The use of biopolyesters and natural fibres or fillers for production of b...
Platelet-like and fibrous lignocellulosic fillers were achieved from the leaves of Chamaerops humili...
The addition of natural scraps to biodegradable polymers has gained particular interest in recent ye...
This work focuses on the evaluation of Posidonia Oceanica leaves as effective reinforcing agent for ...
Three dimensional-printability of green composites is recently growing in importance and interest, e...
Plant-based composites are considered as new generation materials that offer sustainability, eco-fri...
The global increase in materials consumption calls for innovative materials, with tailored performan...
Two fibrous fillers were achieved from stalks and leaves of Chamaerops humilis dwarf palm and tested...
The effect of four lignocellulosic waste fillers on the thermal and mechanical properties of biocomp...
This work investigates the effect of adding relatively low amounts of graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) t...
Due to environmental awareness and depletion of petroleum oil, bioplastics and their composites are...
Biocomposites can valorize some natural products related to natural processes or crop and waste indu...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-015-8873-8Montmo...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Mechanical Properties of BiocompositesBio-based composites...
Bio-based polymers have attracted increasing attention over the last two decades, predominantly due ...
Background and Objective: The use of biopolyesters and natural fibres or fillers for production of b...
Platelet-like and fibrous lignocellulosic fillers were achieved from the leaves of Chamaerops humili...
The addition of natural scraps to biodegradable polymers has gained particular interest in recent ye...
This work focuses on the evaluation of Posidonia Oceanica leaves as effective reinforcing agent for ...
Three dimensional-printability of green composites is recently growing in importance and interest, e...
Plant-based composites are considered as new generation materials that offer sustainability, eco-fri...
The global increase in materials consumption calls for innovative materials, with tailored performan...
Two fibrous fillers were achieved from stalks and leaves of Chamaerops humilis dwarf palm and tested...
The effect of four lignocellulosic waste fillers on the thermal and mechanical properties of biocomp...
This work investigates the effect of adding relatively low amounts of graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) t...
Due to environmental awareness and depletion of petroleum oil, bioplastics and their composites are...
Biocomposites can valorize some natural products related to natural processes or crop and waste indu...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-015-8873-8Montmo...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Mechanical Properties of BiocompositesBio-based composites...
Bio-based polymers have attracted increasing attention over the last two decades, predominantly due ...
Background and Objective: The use of biopolyesters and natural fibres or fillers for production of b...