Development and characterization of polymer eco-composites based on natural rubber reinforced with natural fibers

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Natural rubber composites filled with short natural fibers (flax and sawdust) were prepared by blending procedure and the elastomer cross-linking was carried out using benzoyl peroxide. The microbial degradation of composites was carried out by incubating with Aspergillus niger recognized for the ability to grow and degrade a broad range of substrates. The extent of biodegradation was evaluated by weight loss and cross-linking degree study of composites after 2 months incubation in pure shake culture conditions. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) have proved to be precious and valuable instruments for morphological as well as structural characterization of the composites before and after incubation with Aspergillus niger.

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Stelescu, M. D., Manaila, E., Craciun, G., & Chirila, C. (2017). Development and characterization of polymer eco-composites based on natural rubber reinforced with natural fibers. Materials, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10070787

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