2021
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2021.1944430
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Morphological, Microstructure, Tensile and Water-Sorption Characteristics of Surface Modified Kenaf Fibre for Sustainable Biocomposite Reinforcement

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“…Such a reality demonstrates an opportunity for reconfiguration of the perceptions of individuals about waste through community engagement and workshops with stakeholders. Cluster 3 – blue colour – “cellulose and agro-based materials” includes green manufacturing, waste treatment, nanocomposite cellulose (Caschera et al , 2020), cross-laminated secondary timber (Rose et al ,2018), Kenaf fibres, biofibres and biodegradable materials (Ogunbode et al , 2021). These authors seem to be tapping into the knowledge that Africa is largely agro-based, which presents a potential for innovative agro-based construction materials (Caschera et al , 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a reality demonstrates an opportunity for reconfiguration of the perceptions of individuals about waste through community engagement and workshops with stakeholders. Cluster 3 – blue colour – “cellulose and agro-based materials” includes green manufacturing, waste treatment, nanocomposite cellulose (Caschera et al , 2020), cross-laminated secondary timber (Rose et al ,2018), Kenaf fibres, biofibres and biodegradable materials (Ogunbode et al , 2021). These authors seem to be tapping into the knowledge that Africa is largely agro-based, which presents a potential for innovative agro-based construction materials (Caschera et al , 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By replicating the structure of natural fibers and utilizing biopolymers derived from renewable sources, biocomposites are now poised to be incorporated into everyday consumer products. 39,40 However, despite the numerous advantages associated with natural fibers, such as their widespread availability, non-toxic nature, combustibility, and biodegradability, [41][42][43][44][45] their practical utilization faces challenges arising from variations in quality, the requirement for low processing temperatures, and increased moisture absorption. 46 In response to these limitations, researchers have dedicated significant efforts to the functionalization of natural fibers, with the goal of creating advanced biopolymer composites strengthened by natural fibers.…”
Section: Biopolymers: Transforming Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineeri...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By replicating the structure of natural fibers and utilizing biopolymers derived from renewable sources, biocomposites are now poised to be incorporated into everyday consumer products. 39,40…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This preference is primarily attributable to their ready availability in nature, distinctive microstructure, elevated tensile strength, and the minimal energy demands associated with their extraction and processing [24,25]. Nevertheless, when compared to other natural fibres, Kenaf-based fibres demonstrate relatively superior physical and mechanical properties and exhibit a simpler dispersion process in cement-based composites [26,27]. Shotcrete, also known as (trademark) Gunite, is sprayed concrete or mortar [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%