Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy

Bio-based composites are reinforced polymeric materials in which one of the matrix and reinforcement components or both are from bio-based origins. The biocomposite industry has recently drawn great attention for diverse applications, from household articles to automobiles. This is owing to their lo...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Bahrami, Juana Abenojar, Miguel Ángel Martínez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/22/5145
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spelling doaj-a8ad624baf4e49ed87302e6e28d52f5a2020-11-25T04:09:17ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-11-01135145514510.3390/ma13225145Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame RetardancyMohsen Bahrami0Juana Abenojar1Miguel Ángel Martínez2Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering Department, University Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Leganes, SpainMaterials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering Department, University Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Leganes, SpainMaterials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering Department, University Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Leganes, SpainBio-based composites are reinforced polymeric materials in which one of the matrix and reinforcement components or both are from bio-based origins. The biocomposite industry has recently drawn great attention for diverse applications, from household articles to automobiles. This is owing to their low cost, biodegradability, being lightweight, availability, and environmental concerns over synthetic and nonrenewable materials derived from limited resources like fossil fuel. The focus has slowly shifted from traditional biocomposite systems, including thermoplastic polymers reinforced with natural fibers, to more advanced systems called hybrid biocomposites. Hybridization of bio-based fibers/matrices and synthetic ones offers a new strategy to overcome the shortcomings of purely natural fibers or matrices. By incorporating two or more reinforcement types into a single composite, it is possible to not only maintain the advantages of both types but also alleviate some disadvantages of one type of reinforcement by another one. This approach leads to improvement of the mechanical and physical properties of biocomposites for extensive applications. The present review article intends to provide a general overview of selecting the materials to manufacture hybrid biocomposite systems with improved strength properties, water, and burning resistance in recent years.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/22/5145biocompositesgreen polymershybrid compositesnatural fibersmechanical properties
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author Mohsen Bahrami
Juana Abenojar
Miguel Ángel Martínez
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Juana Abenojar
Miguel Ángel Martínez
Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy
Materials
biocomposites
green polymers
hybrid composites
natural fibers
mechanical properties
author_facet Mohsen Bahrami
Juana Abenojar
Miguel Ángel Martínez
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title Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy
title_short Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy
title_full Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy
title_fullStr Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy
title_full_unstemmed Recent Progress in Hybrid Biocomposites: Mechanical Properties, Water Absorption, and Flame Retardancy
title_sort recent progress in hybrid biocomposites: mechanical properties, water absorption, and flame retardancy
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Bio-based composites are reinforced polymeric materials in which one of the matrix and reinforcement components or both are from bio-based origins. The biocomposite industry has recently drawn great attention for diverse applications, from household articles to automobiles. This is owing to their low cost, biodegradability, being lightweight, availability, and environmental concerns over synthetic and nonrenewable materials derived from limited resources like fossil fuel. The focus has slowly shifted from traditional biocomposite systems, including thermoplastic polymers reinforced with natural fibers, to more advanced systems called hybrid biocomposites. Hybridization of bio-based fibers/matrices and synthetic ones offers a new strategy to overcome the shortcomings of purely natural fibers or matrices. By incorporating two or more reinforcement types into a single composite, it is possible to not only maintain the advantages of both types but also alleviate some disadvantages of one type of reinforcement by another one. This approach leads to improvement of the mechanical and physical properties of biocomposites for extensive applications. The present review article intends to provide a general overview of selecting the materials to manufacture hybrid biocomposite systems with improved strength properties, water, and burning resistance in recent years.
topic biocomposites
green polymers
hybrid composites
natural fibers
mechanical properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/22/5145
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