“…Some works in the literature have proposed the use of MA grafted to thermoplastics as polyethylene and polypropylene [8][9][10][11][12][13] to improve the interfacial adhesion between the matrix and some reinforcement agents, as oak wood flour 5 , bamboo pulp fiber 14 , kenaf fiber 4 , clay 6,13,15 , bio-flour-filled 8 and others. It was observed that the presence of the compatibilizer agent induces a stronger interfacial adhesion and improvement of the mechanical properties, compared to uncompatibilized composites 4,15 , besides improving the particle dispersion into polymer matrix 13 , and the thermal stability of composite 8 . For the bio-flour-filled polypropylene composites with MA functionalized polypropylene as compatibilizing agent, the authors observed improved mechanical and thermal stability and interfacial adhesion 8 .…”