Developments in chemical treatments, manufacturing techniques and potential applications of natural-fibers-based biodegradable composites

  • Muhammad Yasir Khalid*
  • , Ramsha Imran
  • , Zia Ullah Arif
  • , Naveed Akram
  • , Hassan Arshad
  • , Ans Al Rashid
  • , Fausto Pedro García Márquez*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The utilization of synthetic materials stimulates environmental concerns, and researchers worldwide are effectively reacting to environmental concerns by transitioning towards biodegradable and sustainable materials. Natural fibers like jute and sisal have been being utilized for ages in several applications, such as ropes, building materials, particle boards, etc. The absence of essential information in preparing the natural-fiber-reinforced materials is still a challenge for future applica-tions. Chemical treatments and surface modifications can improve the quality of the natural fibers. Natural-fiber-based composites are a potential candidate for many lightweight engineering applications with significant mechanical properties. In the view of the progressive literature reported in the field, this work aims to present the significance of natural fibers, their composites, and the main factors influencing these materials for various applications (automotive industry, for instance). Secondly, we aim to address different surface modifications and chemical treatments on natural fibers and finally provide an overview of natural fiber reinforced polymer composites’ potential applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number293
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
JournalCoatings
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Chemical treatments
  • Green composites
  • Manufacturing techniques
  • Natural fibers
  • Natural-fiber-reinforced polymer composites

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