2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14245525
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A Novel Approach to Charcoal Fine Waste: Sustainable Use as Filling of Polymeric Matrices

Abstract: Most composites produced come from fossil fuel sources. Renewable strategies are needed for the production of composites. Charcoal fines are considered waste and an alternative for the production of biocomposites. The charcoal fines resulting from the pyrolysis of any biomass are an efficient alternative for the production of green composites. Studies to understand how the pyrolysis parameters influence the properties of this material for the production of biocomposites are necessary. Charcoal has a high carbo… Show more

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“…Delatorre et al 31 evaluated fine particles of charcoal as potential reinforcing agents in biocomposites.…”
Section: Use Of Biochar In Biocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delatorre et al 31 evaluated fine particles of charcoal as potential reinforcing agents in biocomposites.…”
Section: Use Of Biochar In Biocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%