A Review on Natural Fibre-Reinforced Biopolymer Composites: Properties and Applications

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In ongoing decades, material researchers and scientists are giving more consideration towards the improvement of biobased polymer composites as various employments of items arranged by natural fibres and petrochemical polymers prompt natural awkwardness. The goal of this review paper is to provide an intensive review and applications of the foremost appropriate commonly used biodegradable polymer composites. It is imperative to build up the completely/incompletely biodegradable polymer composites without bargaining the mechanical, physical, and thermal properties which are required for the end-use applications. This reality roused to create biocomposite with better execution alongside the least natural effect. The utilization of natural fibre-reinforced polymer composites is concerned with the mechanical properties that are highly dependent on the morphology, hydrophilic tendency, aspect ratio, and dimensional stability of the natural fibre. With this in-depth consideration of eco-friendly biocomposites, structural application materials in the infrastructure, automotive industry, and consumer applications of the following decade are attainable within the near future.

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Prakash, S. O., Sahu, P., Madhan, M., & Johnson Santhosh, A. (2022). A Review on Natural Fibre-Reinforced Biopolymer Composites: Properties and Applications. International Journal of Polymer Science. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7820731

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