The use of natural fibers as reinforcement in polymer composites has been a focus of interest. However, these composites exhibit lower mechanical properties than those of pure polymers because of the low interfacial interactions between the hydrophobic polymer matrix and the hydrophilic fiber. To overcome this problem, different chemical treatments applied to the fibers have been reported. One of the most used treatments is mercerization, which can improve adhesion between the fiber and polymeric matrix. Another chemical treatment involves the use of acids (stearic and oleic acids). The chemically treated fibers used in composite materials showed improved mechanical properties.
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Albinante, S. R., Pacheco, É. B. A. V., & Visconte, L. L. Y. (2013). Revisão dos tratamentos químicos da fibra natural para mistura com poliolefinas. Quimica Nova. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422013000100021
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