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AuthorMaria H.J.
AuthorLuyt A.S.
AuthorPopelka A.
AuthorNzihou A.
AuthorEgorov V.V.
AuthorKrupa I.
AuthorAl-Ali Al-Maadeed M.A.S.
AuthorThomas S.
Available date2022-02-27T09:30:33Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameFunctional Composites and Structures
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2631-6331/abbb10
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/27449
AbstractThe design of composite materials using environmentally compatible materials and adopting sustainable preparation techniques is very necessary for a better environment. The present study is a step towards developing an environmentally friendly alternative to foam-based composites. The aim of the study is to understand the effect of natural fibers from date palms on the property of foam biocomposites. We adopted an environmentally friendly method of compatibilization between the polymer and the fibers for better reinforcement. The compatibility was done by environmentally friendly physical modification using plasma treatment. Plasma treatment provides surface modification and is an economical solution for further processing. In fact, three types of interfaces have been created: (1) by the addition of maleic anhydride, (2) by the use of plasma-treated low-density polyethylene, (3) by the combination of maleic anhydride and plasma. The overall performance was best in the use of plasma treatment alone. The effect was carefully analyzed based on morphological, mechanical and thermal studies. Finally, a morphology-property correlation was established.
SponsorThis work was supported by the Centre for Advanced Materials, Qatar University, State of Qatar doing research work like preparation and experimentation.Part of the research was also supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education within the State assignment Federal Scientific Research Center Crystallography and Photonics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Languageen
PublisherWeb Portal IOP
SubjectAliphatic compounds
Composite materials
Maleic anhydride
Morphology
Natural fibers
Plasma applications
Polyethylenes
Bio-composites
Design of composites
Environmentally compatible
Environmentally friendly alternatives
Physical modifications
Plasma treatment
Preparation technique
Thermal study
Foams
Aliphatic Compounds
Anatomy
Composites
Foam
Maleic Anhydride
Natural Fibers
Plasma
Processing
TitleEco-friendly foam biocomposites based on cellulose extracted from date palm leaves and low-density polyethylene
TypeArticle
Issue Number4
Volume Number2


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