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Recent advances of thermal properties of sugar palm lignocellulosic fibre reinforced polymer composites

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 193, Issue -, Pages 1587-1599

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.10.221

Keywords

Sugar palm; Lignocellulosic fibre and thermal stability

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia [FRGS/1/2019/TK05/UPM/02/11, 5540205, 9044023]
  2. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) [XX-2021-002.]

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Sugar palm fiber (SPF) is considered an emerging reinforcement candidate for biocomposites, with its thermal properties being significantly affected by changes in fiber composition and surface treatment. However, there is a lack of literature summarizing the thermal properties of sugar palm biocomposites, indicating a need for further research in this area.
Biocomposites are materials that are easy to manufacture and environmentally friendly. Sugar palm fibre (SPF) is considered to be an emerging reinforcement candidate that could provide improved mechanical stiffness and strength to the biocomposites. Numerous studies have been recently conducted on sugar palm biocomposites to evaluate their physical, mechanical and thermal properties in various conditions. Sugar palm biocomposites are currently limited to the applications of traditional household products despite their good thermal stability as a prospective substitute candidate for synthetic fibres. Thus, thermal analysis methods such as TGA and DTG are functioned to determine the thermal properties of single fibre sugar palm composites (SPCs) in thermoset and thermoplastic matrix as well as hybrid SPCs. The biocomposites showed a remarkable change considering thermal stability by varying the individual fibre compositions and surface treatments and adding fillers and coupling agents. However, literature that summarises the thermal properties of sugar palm biocomposites is unavailable. Particularly, this comprehensive review paper aims to guide all composite engineers, designers, manufacturers and users on the selection of suitable biopolymers for sugar palm biocomposites for thermal applications, such as heat shields and engine components.

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