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Influence of agricultural fibers size on mechanical and insulating properties of innovative chitosan-based insulators

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 287, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.123071

Keywords

Natural fibers; Composites; Mechanical properties; Porosity; Thermal properties; Building insulation

Funding

  1. National Council for Scientific Research in Lebanon CNRS-L
  2. Lebanese University (NOMISOL2018/2020)

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This study used miscanthus, recycled textile, and rice husks as reinforcement materials for chitosan matrix to develop new insulating composites for building applications. The addition of small miscanthus particles showed promising results in terms of mechanical properties, indicating potential competition with conventional insulation materials.
This work is dealing with the use of miscanthus, recycled textile and rice husks as reinforcement for chitosan matrix to elaborate new insulating composites for building application. Insulating composites having thermal conductivity of 0.07-0.09 W.m (1).K (1) and density of 350-400 Kg.m (3) were manufactured by thermocompression. Different granulometry of miscanthus (0.2-0.5 cm and 1-2 cm) and rice husks (1-2 cm) have been used with and without textile to evaluate the effect of reinforcements particle size and nature on composites thermal and mechanical properties. Thermal conductivity and effusivity shows a linear behavior related to their increasing by raising up the reinforcement's particle size. The highest mechanical properties in bending (modulus: 69-65 MPa; stress: 0.48-0.45 MPa) and compression (modulus: 36-26 MPa; stress: 0.65-0.56 MPa) were found for the formulations with small size miscanthus. Thus, the incorporation of small miscanthus particle size <1 mm leads to satisfying and promising results in terms of composites competing with the conventional insulating materials used nowadays. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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