2016
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620160004.0088
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Utilization of banana stalk fiber as reinforcement in low density polyethylene composite

Abstract: Natural fibers could serve as viable and abundant alternatives to the expensive and non -renewable synthetic fibers as reinforcement in thermoplastic composites. The potentiality of banana stalk fiber at reinforcing a low density polyethylene matrix was examined in this study. Fibers were extracted from the stalk of banana plant and characterized for its chemical composition and fiber contents. The fibers were modified by pulping with caustic soda to increase it wettability. The fiber dimension was measured us… Show more

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“…They can be utilized as adsorbents for the removal of pollutants from wastewater (Shibi et al, 2006;Hameed et al, 2008;Ogunleye et al, 2014;Ogunleye et al, 2015a;Ogunleye et al, 2015b). Fibers from banana stalk can be used as reinforcement in composite materials as well as in the production of textile and paper (Zuluaga et al, 2007;Zuluaga et al, 2009;Leao et al, 2010;Mohapatra et al, 2010;Deumaga et al, 2015;Ogunsile and Oladeji, 2016). Banana stalk can also be processed into feeds for animal consumption (Poyyamozhi and Kadirvel, 1986;Viswanathan et al, 1989;Ajila et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be utilized as adsorbents for the removal of pollutants from wastewater (Shibi et al, 2006;Hameed et al, 2008;Ogunleye et al, 2014;Ogunleye et al, 2015a;Ogunleye et al, 2015b). Fibers from banana stalk can be used as reinforcement in composite materials as well as in the production of textile and paper (Zuluaga et al, 2007;Zuluaga et al, 2009;Leao et al, 2010;Mohapatra et al, 2010;Deumaga et al, 2015;Ogunsile and Oladeji, 2016). Banana stalk can also be processed into feeds for animal consumption (Poyyamozhi and Kadirvel, 1986;Viswanathan et al, 1989;Ajila et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural fibres could serve as viable and abundant alternatives to the expensive and non-renewable synthetic fibres as reinforcement in thermoplastic composites. These types of fibres present many advantages compared to synthetic fibres, such as low tool wear, low density, cheaper cost, availability and biodegradability [3,4]. One of such natural fibres is Imperata cylindrica.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,15 A fibra também foi usada com outras fibras como juta, cânhamo e vidro, sisal e linho. 10,16 O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar a extração, tratamento químico e caracterização da fibra de bananeira in natura e tratada, como possibilidade de aplicação da mesma como reforço polimérico.…”
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