Development of novel sustainable biocomposite from polycaprolactone and Sesbania rostrata fiber
Raja Krishnan,
Raja Krishnan,
Kathirselvam Muthusamy
et al.
Abstract:The best way to accelerate the application of polymer composites is by making them an environmentally friendly material that can degrade naturally without harming the environment. Hence, this work focuses on the development of biocomposite by reinforcing bark fibers of Sesbania rostrata (SRF) with polycaprolactone (PCL) biopolymer. Composite samples were fabricated by reinforcing untreated SRF and sodium bicarbonate-treated SRF to PCL at different weight proportions of 10, 15, 20, and 25%. The compressing moul… Show more
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