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Full Description
Biocomposites and the Circular Economy provides up-to-date research results and insights from a multidisciplinary group of researchers across the globe. Topics cover the full lifecycle of biocomposites, featuring detailed research reports, case studies, and comprehensive literature reviews. The book explores various aspects of these materials, including their synthesis and processing, environmental and techno-economic assessments, supply chain modeling, and decision-making frameworks tailored to sustainable practices. Literature review chapters deliver thorough insights into emerging topics. Additionally, all research and case study chapters begin with an overview of related literature, guiding readers through state-of-the-art research and highlighting opportunities for further development.
The book is a valuable reference resource for academic and industrial researchers, materials scientists and engineers, Industrial R&D, and manufacturers working in the research, development, and manufacturing of biocomposites in a broad range of application fields.
Contents
1. An Introduction to Biocomposites
2. Agriwastes for Biocomposites
3. Valorization of Lignin towards Sustainable Biocomposites
4. A Cleaner Approach to Utilize Discarded Fabric to Strengthen Wood-Ash Treated Soil: A Circular Textile Economy Perspective
5. Application of Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) for Ranking and Selection of Biocomposites in Construction - A Case Study
6. A New Acetone-based Treatment Process for Fabricating Flax Fibre-Reinforced Bioepoxy Composites with Vacuum Infusion
7. 3D-printting of Biocomposites
8. Lignin Containing Aerogels
9. Degradation Studies of Biodegradable Composites
10. Biodegradation of Bioplastics in Aerobic and Anaerobic Environments
11. Recycling of Biocomposites
12. A Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Supply Chain Design Strategies to Improve Hemp Use Efficiency in Biocomposites Production
13. A Techno-Economic Investigation of Hemp-based Biocomposite Supply chain: A Case Study in Western Canada