This study demonstrated the reinforcing potential of kenaf core fiber (KCF) to complement and sustain oil palm fiber supply chain in the production of natural Fiber-Thermoplastic biocomposites. The Lignin-Rich KCF was incorporated into Cellulose-Rich oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber (EFBF)-And oil palm mesocarp fiber (OPMF)-Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites, aimed at achieving synergism. The hybrid biocomposites developed by melt blending and subsequent compression molding were characterized for possible application as an alternative to Medium-Density fiberboards. The mechanical properties and dimensional stability of both single Fiber-And hybrid Fiber-PLA biocomposites were evaluated and compared. The test results showed a synergistic improvement as a consequence of fiber hybridization. Also, the findings suggested the best material performance with the incorporation of 5% KCF into 55% EFBF or OPMF and 40% PLA matrix. The OPMF-KCF-PLA hybrid biocomposites gave better results than the EFBF-KCF-PLA hybrid biocomposites.
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Birnin-Yauri, A. U., Ibrahim, N. A., Zainuddin, N., Abdan, K., Then, Y. Y., & Chieng, B. W. (2016). Influence of kenaf core fiber incorporation on the mechanical performance and dimensional stability of oil palm fiber reinforced poly(lactic acid) hybrid biocomposites. BioResources, 11(2), 3332–3355. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.11.2.3332-3355
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