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Title Biocomposites -- bio-based fibers and polymers from renewable resources : processing, performance, durability and applications / edited by R. Arun Ramnath [and more].

Publication Info. Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, 2024.

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Description 1 online resource
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Series Woodhead Publishing series in composites science and engineering
Contents Intro -- Biocomposites-Bio-Based Fibers and Polymers From Renewable Resources: Processing, Performance, Durability, and Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 1: Recent studies on biocomposites and its impact toward enabling technology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Applications of biocomposites in enabling technology -- 1.2.1. Biocomposites in automotive industries -- 1.2.2. Biomedical technology-based applications -- 1.2.3. Sensing-based applications -- 1.2.4. Enzyme-based applications -- 1.2.5. Storage technology with electronics applications
1.3. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Biocomposites derived from plant fiber resources -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Plant fibers (lignocellulosic fibers) for biocomposites -- 2.2.1. Cellulose -- 2.2.2. Hemicellulose -- 2.2.3. Lignin -- 2.3. Grass -- 2.3.1. Bagasse -- 2.3.2. Bamboo -- 2.3.3. Corn -- 2.4. Wood -- 2.4.1. Hard wood -- 2.4.2. Soft wood -- 2.5. Fruit -- 2.5.1. Coir -- 2.5.2. Kapok -- 2.5.3. Oil palm -- 2.6. Bast (stem) -- 2.6.1. Jute -- 2.6.2. Flax -- 2.6.3. Hemp -- 2.6.4. Kenaf -- 2.6.5. Kudzu -- 2.6.6. Nettle -- 2.6.7. Ramie -- 2.6.8. Roselle -- 2.7. Leaf -- 2.7.1. Abaca
2.7.2. Banana -- 2.7.3. Henequen -- 2.7.4. Pineapple -- 2.7.5. Sisal -- 2.8. Seed -- 2.8.1. Cotton -- 2.8.2. Kapok -- 2.9. Plant fibers renewable resource -- 2.10. Plant fiber extraction -- 2.11. Plant fiber classification -- 2.11.1. Fibers made of bast and stem -- 2.11.2. Fibers from the leaf -- 2.11.3. Fiber from fruits and seeds -- 2.11.4. Fibers from stalk -- 2.11.5. Fiber from reed or grass -- 2.11.6. Fibers from wood -- 2.12. Techniques for processing plant fiber-based bio-composites -- 2.13. Plant fiber-reinforced bio-composites mechanical properties
2.14. Factors affecting the mechanical properties of biocomposites -- 2.15. Applications of biocomposites using various plant fibers resources -- 2.16. Future developments -- References -- Chapter 3: Biocomposites derived from animal fibers and other minerals -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Biocomposites -- 3.3. Biopolymers -- 3.4. Animal fiber biocomposites -- 3.5. Mineral fiber biocomposites -- 3.6. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Modification of biofiber surfaces: Greener and biological techniques -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Biofibers -- 4.3. Modification of bio-fibers
4.4. Greener physical modification methods -- 4.4.1. Plasma treatment (PT) -- 4.4.2. Corona treatment -- 4.5. Dielectric barrier discharge treatment -- 4.6. Atmospheric pressure plasma JET -- 4.7. Greener chemical modification methods -- 4.7.1. Sodium bicarbonate (SBC) treatment -- 4.7.2. Sodium acetate (SA) treatment -- 4.7.3. Sodium citrate treatment -- 4.8. Biological methods -- 4.8.1. Enzymes -- 4.9. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Chapter 5: Manufacturing biocomposites: Compression molding and thermoforming techniques -- 5.1. Introduction
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed January 29, 2024).
Subject Composite materials.
Composites.
composite material.
Added Author Ramnath, R. Arun
ISBN 9780323993548
0323993540
9780323972826

 
    
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