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Due to versatile use, the demand of plastic and plastic made products are increasing tremendously which leads to create pressure on petroleum resources. Thus, boosting up the utilization of recycled plastic is necessary. Although, a number of researches have been carried out with natural fibre reinforced polymer composites, however, fibres are not compatible with most thermoplastics due to their hydrophilic nature whereas; plastics are mostly hydrophobic in nature. Surface modifications of fibres to improve adhesion and mechanical properties of composites are drawing attention to the…mehr

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Due to versatile use, the demand of plastic and plastic made products are increasing tremendously which leads to create pressure on petroleum resources. Thus, boosting up the utilization of recycled plastic is necessary. Although, a number of researches have been carried out with natural fibre reinforced polymer composites, however, fibres are not compatible with most thermoplastics due to their hydrophilic nature whereas; plastics are mostly hydrophobic in nature. Surface modifications of fibres to improve adhesion and mechanical properties of composites are drawing attention to the researchers widely. Ultrasound can be used as green chemistry technique to treat the fibre to remove the lignin for the better adhesion between fibre and polymer matrix. Tremendous effect of ultrasound led to removal of lignin result in better mechanical properties of the composite, which can be used as vehicle body parts. The researchers of polymer composite can find useful information in this article.
Autorenporträt
Muhammad Remanul Islam received his master degree in Chemical Engineering from Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. Currently he is a PhD research fellow of the same University. His research area includes polymer synthesis, characterization of bio resin, adhesives and coating materials, natural fibre-polymer composite, nano-composite, etc.