An Attempt to Find a Suitable Biomass for Biochar-Based Polypropylene Biocomposites

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Four biomass wastes (rice husk, coffee husk, coarse wool, and landfill wood) were added with biochar and polypropylene (PP) to manufacture biocomposites. Individual biomasses were tested for their combustion behavior using cone calorimeter. Biocomposites were analyzed for their fire/thermal, mechanical, and morphological properties. Wood had the most desirable comprehensive effect on both the mechanical and fire properties of composites. In particular, wood and biochar composite exhibited the highest values of tensile/flexural properties with a relatively low peak heat release rate. In general, application of waste derived biochar and biomasses drastically reduced the susceptibility of neat PP towards fire.

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Das, O., Kim, N. K., Hedenqvist, M. S., Lin, R. J. T., Sarmah, A. K., & Bhattacharyya, D. (2018). An Attempt to Find a Suitable Biomass for Biochar-Based Polypropylene Biocomposites. Environmental Management, 62(2), 403–413. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1033-6

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