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The book presents emerging economic and environmentally friendly lignocellulosic polymer composites materials that are free from side effects studied in the traditional synthetic materials. This book brings together panels of highly-accomplished leading experts in the field of lignocellulosic polymers & composites from academia, government, as well as research institutions across the globe and encompasses basic studies including preparation, characterization, properties and theory of polymers along with applications addressing new emerging topics of novel issues.
 
Provide basic information and clear understanding of the present state and the growing utility of lignocellulosic materials from different natural resources
Includes contributions from world-renowned experts on lignocellulosic polymer composites and discusses the combination of different kinds of lignocellulosic materials from natural resources
Discusses the fundamental properties and applications of lignocellulosic polymers in comparison to traditional synthetic materials
Explores various processing/ mechanical/ physic-chemical aspects of lignocellulosic polymer composites
Contents
Preface xvii
 
 Part I: LIGNOCELLULOSIC NATURAL POLYMERS BASED COMPOSITES
 
 1 Lignocellulosic Polymer Composites: A Brief Overview 3
 Manju Kumari Thakur, Aswinder Kumar Rana and Vijay Kumar Thakur
 
 1.1 Introduction 3
 
 1.2 Lignocellulosic Polymers: Source, Classification and Processing 4
 
 1.3 Lignocellulosic Natural Fibers: Structure, Chemical Composition and  Properties 8
 
 1.4 Lignocellulosic Polymer Composites: Classification and Applications 10
 
 1.5 Conclusions 13
 
 2 Interfacial Adhesion in Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites 17
 E. Petinakis, L. Yu, G. Simon, X. Dai, Z. Chen and K. Dean
 
 2.1 Introduction 17
 
 2.2 PLA-Based Wood-Flour Composites 18
 
 2.3 Optimizing Interfacial Adhesion in Wood-Polymer Composites 20
 
 2.4 Evaluation of Interfacial Properties 30
 
 2.5 Conclusions 34
 
 3 Research on Cellulose-Based Polymer Composites in Southeast Asia 41
 Riza Wirawan and S.M. Sapuan
 
 3.1 Introduction 42
 
 3.2 Sugar Palm (Arenga pinnata) 44
 
 3.3 Oil Palm (Elaeis Guineensis) 46
 
 3.4 Durian (Durio Zibethinus) 49
 
 3.5 Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) 51
 
 3.6 Summary 57
 
 4 Hybrid Vegetable/Glass Fiber Composites 63
 Sandro C. Amico, Jose R. M. d'Almeida, Laura H. de Carvalhoand Maria O. H. Cioffi
 
 4.1 Introduction 63
 
 4.2 Vegetable Fiber/Glass Fiber Thermoplastic Composites 67
 
 4.3 Intra-Laminate Vegetable Fiber/glass Fiber Thermoset Composites 69
 
 4.4 Inter-Laminate Vegetable Fiber/glass Fiber Thermoset Composites 71
 
 4.5 Concluding Remarks 75
 
 Acknowledgement 76
 
 References 76
 
 5 Flax-Based Reinforcement Requirements for Obtaining Structural and Complex Shape Lignocellulosic Polymer Composite Parts 83
 Pierre Ouagne and Damien Soulat
 
 5.1 Introduction 84
 
 5.2 Experimental Procedures 86
 
 5.3 Results and Discussion 90
 
 5.4 Discussions 97
 
 5.5 Conclusions 98
 
 6 Typical Brazilian Lignocellulosic Natural Fibers as Reinforcement of Thermosetting and Thermoplastics Matrices 103
 Patrícia C. Miléo, Rosineide M. Leão, Sandra M. Luz, George J. M. Rocha and Adilson R. Gonçalves
 
 6.1 Introduction 104
 
 6.2 Experimental 105
 
 6.3 Results and Discussion 110
 
 6.4 Conclusions 122
 
 Acknowledgements 123
 
 7 Cellulose-Based Starch Composites: Structure and Properties 125
 Carmen-Alice Teacã, Ruxanda Bodîrlãu and Iuliana Spiridon
 
 7.1 Introduction 125
 
 7.2 Starch and Cellulose Biobased Polymers for Composite Formulations 126
 
 7.3 Chemical Modification of Starch 127
 
 7.4 Cellulose-Based Starch Composites 129
 
 7.5 Conclusions/Perspectives 139
 
 8 Spectroscopy Analysis and Applications of Rice Husk and Gluten Husk Using Computational Chemistry 147
 Norma-Aurea Rangel-Vazquez, Virginia Hernandez-Montoya and Adrian Bonilla-Petriciolet
 
 8.1 Introduction 148
 
 8.2 Methodology 160
 
 8.3 Results and Discussions 161
 
 8.4 Conclusions 171
 
 9 Oil Palm Fiber Polymer Composites: Processing, Characterization and Properties 175
 S. Shinoj and R. Visvanathan
 
 9.1 Introduction 176
 
 9.2 Oil Palm Fiber 177
 
 9.3 Oil Palm Fiber Composites 184
 
 9.4 Conclusions 208
 
 10 Lignocellulosic Polymer Composites: Processing, Characterization and Properties 213
 Bryan L. S. Sipião, Lais Souza Reis, Rayane de Lima Moura Paiva, Maria Rosa Capri and Daniella R. Mulinari
 
 10.1 Introduction 213
 
 10.2 Palm Fibers 214
 
 10.3 Pineapple Fibers 220
 
 Acknowledgements 227
 
 Part II: CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF CELLULOSIC MATERIALS FOR ADVANCED COMPOSITES
 
 11 Agro-Residual Fibers as Potential Reinforcement Elements for Biocomposites 233
 Nazire Deniz Yilmaz
 
 11.1 Introduction 233
 
 11.2 Fiber Sources 235
 
 11.3 Fiber Extraction methods 239
 
 11.4 Classification of Plant Fibers 246
 
 11.5 Properties of Plant Fibers 247
 
 11.6. Properties of Agro-Based Fibers 249
 
 11.7 Modification of Agro-Based Fibers 258
 
 11.8 Conclusion 266
 
 12 Surface Modification Strategies for Cellulosic Fibers 271
 Inderdeep Singh, Pramendra Kumar Bajpai
 
 12.1 Introduction 271
 
 12.2 Special Treatments during Primary Processing 273
 
 12.3 Other Chemical Treatments 277
 
 12.4 Conclusions 278
 
 13 Effect of Chemical Functionalization on Functional Properties of Cellulosic Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites 281
 Ashvinder Kumar Rana, Amar Singh Singha, Manju Kumari Thakur and Vijay Kumar Thakur
 
 13.1 Introduction 282
 
 13.2 Chemical Functionalization of Cellulosic Fibers 283
 
 13.3 Results and Discussion 284
 
 13.4 Conclusion 297
 
 14 Chemical Modification and Properties of Cellulose-Based Polymer Composites 301
 Md. Saiful Islam, Mahbub Hasan and Mansor Hj. Ahmad @ Ayob
 
 14.1 Introduction 302
 
 14.2 Alkali Treatment 303
 
 14.3 Benzene Diazonium Salt Treatment  306
 
 14.4 o-hydroxybenzene Diazonium Salt Treatment 310
 
 14.5 Succinic Anhydride Treatment 313
 
 14.6 Acrylonitrile Treatment 317
 
 14.7 Maleic Anhydride Treatment 318
 
 14.8 Nanoclay Treatment 318
 
 14.9 Some other Chemical Treatment with Natural Fibers 320
 
 14.10 Conclusions 321
 
 Part III: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF CELLULOSE/ POLYMER COMPOSITES    325
 
 15 Weathering of Lignocellulosic Polymer Composites 327
 Asim Shahzad and D. H. Isaac
 
 15.1 Introduction 328
 
 15.2 UV Radiation 330
 
 15.3 Moisture 335
 
 15.4 Testing of Weathering Properties 342
 
 15.5 Studies on Weathering of LPCs 345
 
 15.6 Conclusions 362
 
 16 Effect of Layering Pattern on the Physical, Mechanical and Acoustic Properties of Luffa/Coir Fiber-Reinforced Epoxy Novolac Hybrid Composites 369
 Sudhir Kumar Saw, Gautam Sarkhel and Arup Choudhury
 
 16.1 Introduction 369
 
 16.2 Experimental 373
 
 16.3. Characterization of ENR-Based Luffa/Coir Hybrid Composites 374
 
 16.4 Results and Discussion 376
 
 16.5 Conclusions 383
 
 Acknowledgements 383
 
 17 Fracture Mechanism of Wood-Plastic Composites (WPCS): Observation and Analysis 385
 Fatemeh Alavi, Amir Hossein Behravesh and Majid Mirzaei
 
 17.1 Introduction 385
 
 17.2 Fracture Mechanism 396
 
 17.3 Toughness Characterization 398
 
 17.4 Fracture Observation 400
 
 17.5 Fracture Analysis 402
 
 17.6 Conclusion 409
 
 18 Mechanical Behavior of Biocomposites under Different Operating Environments 417
 Inderdeep Singh, Kishore Debnath and Akshay Dvivedi
 
 18.1 Introduction 417
 
 18.2 Classification and Structure of Natural Fibers 419
 
 18.3 Moisture Absorption Behavior of Biocomposites 421
 
 18.4 Mechanical Characterization of Biocomposites in a Humid Environment 423
 
 18.5 Oil Absorption Behavior and Its Effects on Mechanical Properties of Biocomposites 424
 
 18.6 UV-Irradiation and Its Effects on Mechanical Properties of Biocomposites 425
 
 18.7 Mechanical Behavior of Biocomposites Subjected to Thermal Loading 426
 
 18.8 Biodegradation Behavior and Mechanical Characterization of Soil Buried Biocomposites 428
 
 18.9 Conclusions 429
 
 Part IV: APPLICATIONS OF CELLULOSE/ POLYMER COMPOSITES 433
 
 19 Cellulose Composites for Construction Applications 435
 Catalina Gómez Hoyos and Analía Vazquez
 
 19.1 Polymers Reinforced with Natural Fibers for Construction Applications 435
 
 19.2 Portland Cement Matrix Reinforced with Natural Fibers for Construction Applications 440
 
 20 Jute: An Interesting Lignocellulosic Fiber for New Generation Applications 453
 Murshid Iman and Tarun K. Maji
 
 20.1 Introduction 453
 
 20.2 Reinforcing Biofibers 455
 
 20.3 Biodegradable Polymers 465
 
 20.4 Jute-Reinforced Biocomposites 466
 
 20.5 Applications 468
 
 20.6 Concluding Remarks 468
 
 Acknowledgement 469
 
 21 Cellulose-Based Polymers for Packaging Applications 477
 Behjat Tajeddin
 
 21.1 Introduction 477
 
 21.2 Cellulose as a Polymeric Biomaterial 481
 
 21.3 Cellulose as Coatings and Films Material 490
 
 21.4 Nanocellulose or Cellulose Nanocomposites 492
 
 21.5 Quality Control Tests 493
 
 21.6 Conclusions 495
 
 22 Applications of Kenaf-Lignocellulosic Fiber in Polymer Blends 499
 Norshahida Sarifuddin and Hanafi Ismail
 
 22.1 Introduction 499
 
 22.2 Natural Fibers 500
 
 22.3 Kenaf: Malaysian Cultivation 505
 
 22.4 Kenaf Fibers and Composites 508
 
 22.5 Kenaf Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)/Thermoplastic Sago Starch (TPSS) Blends 509
 
 22.6 The Effects of Kenaf Fiber Treatment on the Properties of LDPE/TPSS Blends 512
 
 22.7 Outlook and Future Trends 517
 
 Acknowledgement 517
 
 23 Application of Natural Fiber as Reinforcement in Recycled Polypropylene Biocomposites 523
 Sanjay K Nayak and Gajendra Dixit
 
 23.1 Introduction 523
 
 23.2 Recycled Polypropylene (RPP) - A matrix for Natural Fiber Composites 533
 
 23.3 Natural Fiber-Based Composites - An Overview 534
 
 23.4 Conclusion 545
 
 Index 551

              
              
              

