2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2018.02.026
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Corrigendum to “Characterisation of wood plastic composite manufactured from kenaf fibre reinforced recycled-unused plastic blend” [Compos. Struct. 183 (2018)]

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“…These fillers can be plasticizers, reinforcing agents, antioxidants and other functional additives, and their compatibility with polymers significantly influences the performance of composite materials. [14][15][16] Calculating cohesive energy density is a commonly used method for assessing compatibility, enabling the determination of solubility parameters (⊐) of components or the Flory−Huggins parameters (χ) between two components. Generally, a smaller difference in solubility parameters and a smaller Flory −Huggins parameter indicate better compatibility between the components.…”
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“…These fillers can be plasticizers, reinforcing agents, antioxidants and other functional additives, and their compatibility with polymers significantly influences the performance of composite materials. [14][15][16] Calculating cohesive energy density is a commonly used method for assessing compatibility, enabling the determination of solubility parameters (⊐) of components or the Flory−Huggins parameters (χ) between two components. Generally, a smaller difference in solubility parameters and a smaller Flory −Huggins parameter indicate better compatibility between the components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17][18][19] Simulation snapshots, cross-sectional structures and concentration distribution curves are also valuable tools for studying compatibility. [13][14][15] When studying thermal properties, the parameters of glass transition temperature (T g ), volume thermal expansion coefficient (⊎ V ) and linear thermal expansion coefficient (⊍) are usually of interest. Simulation results have shown excellent agreement with experimental findings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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