Sustainable Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05399-4_42
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Eco-friendly Polymer Composite: State-of-Arts, Opportunities and Challenge

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“…Rice husk, maize stalk, bread fruit shell, eggshell, tropical almond shell, groundnut shell etc have shown to have the ability to not only improve the mechanical properties of polymers but also make them more environmentally friendly while decreasing the cost [6,7,9,10]. Their renewability, low cost due to its abundance and light weight gives them an edge over synthetic filler or reinforcement materials hence the interests from researchers [9,[11][12][13]. Bread fruit shell as observed by [14] improved the mechanical properties of recycled low density polyethylene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice husk, maize stalk, bread fruit shell, eggshell, tropical almond shell, groundnut shell etc have shown to have the ability to not only improve the mechanical properties of polymers but also make them more environmentally friendly while decreasing the cost [6,7,9,10]. Their renewability, low cost due to its abundance and light weight gives them an edge over synthetic filler or reinforcement materials hence the interests from researchers [9,[11][12][13]. Bread fruit shell as observed by [14] improved the mechanical properties of recycled low density polyethylene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%