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Surface Treatment Methods of Natural Fibres and their Effects on Biocomposites: Woodhead Publishing Series in Composites Science and Engineering

Editat de Asim Shahzad, Fulga Tanasa, Carmen-Alice Teaca
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2022
Natural fiber composites have experienced a renaissance over the last two decades as a response to societal demands for developing eco-friendly, biodegradable and recyclable materials. They are now being extensively used in everyday products as well as in automotive, packaging, sports and the construction industries. These fibers require surface treatments in order to improve their properties and interfacial bonding with polymer matrices, and to reduce their hydrophilic character. These methods can be grouped into three major categories: chemical, physical and biological. Chemical methods use chemical reagents to reduce fibers’ hydrophilic tendency and thus improve compatibility with the matrix. They also expose more reactive groups on the fibre surface to facilitate efficient coupling with the matrix. Physical methods change structural and surface properties of the fiber and thereby influence the interfacial bonding with matrices, without extensively changing the chemical composition of the fibers. They are cleaner and simpler than the chemical methods. Biological methods use biological agents like fungi, enzymes and bacteria to modify the fiber surface properties. These methods are not toxic like chemical methods and are not energy-intensive like physical methods.

Surface Treatment Methods of Natural Fibers and their Effects on Biocomposites presents an overview and recent developments of these methods. All the major methods are reviewed, explaining the science and methodology behind each method. The effects of these methods on various properties of fibers and the biocomposites made from these fibers are analyzed in detail.

The book will be an essential reference for academic researchers, materials scientists and engineers, postgraduate students and industrial researchers and development scientists and engineers working on natural fibers and biocomposites.

  • Extensive coverage of all the surface modification methods (chemical, physical, biological) of natural fibers and its effect on properties of produced composites
  • The chemical mechanisms which are utilized in surface treatments are discussed in detail and how these affect the interfacial properties and characteristics
  • Systematic and comprehensive review on surface modifications of natural fibres, and explains how the effect of the surface treatment can be characterized and measured, as well as the effect on properties
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128218631
ISBN-10: 0128218630
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 260 illustrations (40 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Woodhead Publishing Series in Composites Science and Engineering


Cuprins

1. Natural fibers and surface treatment methods
2. The effect of alkaline treatment on natural fibers/biopolymer composites
3. Surface modification of natural fibers through esterification treatments
4. Influence of silane modification on the properties of natural fibers and its effect on biocomposites
5. Maleated coupling agents for the surface treatment of natural fibers
6. Physical methods for the modification of the natural fibers surfaces
7. Biological pretreatments of lignocellulosic fibers and their effects on biocomposites performance
8. Surface derivatization and grafting on self-assembled chitin nanofibers for modification, functionalization, and application
9. The adhesion between lignocellulosic fiber and polymeric matrix: The effect of different fiber surface treatments and matrix modifications
10. The effects of surface treatment on creep and dynamic mechanical behavior of flax fiber reinforced composites under hygrothermal aging conditions
11. Current trends in surface treatments of natural fibers