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Agro waste derived fillers for vat photopolymerization of polymer composites

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Abstract

The agricultural industry generates significant waste each year, which, if improperly disposed of or burned, may harm the environment. It is essential to sustainably harness this waste to transform it into useful products and reduce environmental damage. There has been growing interest in eco-friendly materials to reduce the environmental impacts of traditional materials. In efforts to develop green alternatives, agro waste derived fillers (AWF) have been explored for their use in sustainable composites. Due to increased attention to sustainable and green composites, this review analyzes recent developments, limitations and challenges in incorporating AWFs into vat photopolymerization (VPP). AWFs have been widely studied for use in thermoplastic composites; however, only a few have been investigated for photocurable resins. Although adding AWF fillers can improve material performance, challenges such as optical attenuation, increased viscosity, sedimentation and weak interfacial bonding would limit their broader applications. The review concludes with recommendations for future research to develop more advanced bio-based resins, to employ methods for improving particle dispersion and interfacial bonding, to standardize testing procedures and to conduct extensive environmental analyses. AWF composites offer promising opportunities to increase the use of sustainable materials and to facilitate environmentally friendly production processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-220
Number of pages9
JournalAdvanced Nanocomposites
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2026

Keywords

  • Agro waste derived fillers
  • Bio fillers
  • Biocomposites
  • Sustainable materials
  • Vat photopolymerization

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