Bagasse sugarcane fibers as reinforcement agents for natural composites: description and polymer composite applications
Author(s) -
G. Díaz,
Fernanda Maradei,
German Vargas-Linares
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista uis ingenierías
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2145-8456
pISSN - 1657-4583
DOI - 10.18273/revuin.v18n4-2019011
Subject(s) - bagasse , natural fiber , composite number , composite material , renewable resource , fiber , materials science , reinforcement , cellulosic ethanol , cellulose , pulp and paper industry , renewable energy , engineering , chemical engineering , electrical engineering
Even some natural resources, considered as waste, can be used for manufacturing a lot of products with enhanced sustainable properties, such as cellulosic bagasse. In this review was performed in order to gather state of the art about natural fibers structure, properties, and applications in polymer composites reinforcement, giving an approach of bagasse sugarcane fibers. The literature was done in different scientific databases;more than 50 papers wereanalyzed. The vegetable fibersare an extensive and multipurpose group, bagasse sugarcane fibers emerge as a remarkable renewable resource, due to their suitable properties and a large amount of available resources worldwide. Nevertheless, this kind of products require the use of adequacy physical and chemical treatments in order to achieve an adequate proper interaction with polymer matrices, additionally, other characteristics as the geometry and fiber content can influence the performance as reinforcements in composite materials.
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