Bio-based Natural Fibre Reinforced Green Composites
Abstract
The main goal of the presented study is the
development of industrial hemp fibre reinforced biocomposites.
Matrix materials used are as follows: thermoplastic starch based
systems, blends of biodegradable polymers – poly(vinylalcohol)
and microbially produced polyester polyhydroxybutyrate. The
correlation among hemp fibre content, matrix composition and
characteristics of biocomposites has been demonstrated.
Hydrophobic finishing of reinforced biocomposites with Rucostar
DDD diminishes moisture absorption. Biodegradation of
biocomposites has been found to be composition dependent.
development of industrial hemp fibre reinforced biocomposites.
Matrix materials used are as follows: thermoplastic starch based
systems, blends of biodegradable polymers – poly(vinylalcohol)
and microbially produced polyester polyhydroxybutyrate. The
correlation among hemp fibre content, matrix composition and
characteristics of biocomposites has been demonstrated.
Hydrophobic finishing of reinforced biocomposites with Rucostar
DDD diminishes moisture absorption. Biodegradation of
biocomposites has been found to be composition dependent.
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biodegradable polymers, natural fibres, thermoplastic starch, mechanical properties
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DOI: 10.7250/msac.2013.002
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