Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement

The world is in need of more eco-friendly material, therefore numerous efforts have been made to replace synthetic fibers in fiber-reinforced composites with natural fibers reinforced composite (NFRC), owing to growing environmental consciousness and the depletion of oil supplies. The low cost, low...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Mohammed, Rahman, Rozyanty, Mohammed, Aeshah Mhana, Adam, Tijjani, Betar, Bashir O., Osman, Azlin Fazlin, Dahham, Omar Sabbar
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spelling my.um.eprints.413602023-09-20T04:08:50Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41360/ Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement Mohammed, Mohammed Rahman, Rozyanty Mohammed, Aeshah Mhana Adam, Tijjani Betar, Bashir O. Osman, Azlin Fazlin Dahham, Omar Sabbar QD Chemistry The world is in need of more eco-friendly material, therefore numerous efforts have been made to replace synthetic fibers in fiber-reinforced composites with natural fibers reinforced composite (NFRC), owing to growing environmental consciousness and the depletion of oil supplies. The low cost, low density, abundance, and biodegradability of NFRC, have encouraged several researchers worldwide to study their potential appli-cations in a number of industrial sectors. However, NFRC have several disadvantages, including excessive moisture absorption and subsequent swelling and degradation, low chemical and fire resistance, significant mechanical characteristics dispersion, insufficient interfacial interactions with polymeric or cementitious matrices, etc. Consequently, there is great interest in modifying the surface of NFRC using a variety of methods. This review presents an overview of the NFRC, its characterization, the problems associated with adding NFRC to polymer matrix. The main motive of this article is to review existing research on the surface treatments of NFRC, namely alkali, silane, acetylation, benzoylation, etc., which are all used to reduce moisture absorption and fibers deterioration in order to tackle their obvious disadvantages and effectively employ in a variety of application areas. The effect of these surface treatments on the hydrophilicity, surface chemistry, interface bonding, me-chanical characteristics, and thermal performance of NFRC has also been addressed. In addition, we conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the surface treatment of NFRC using nanoparticles (NPs) to increase the hydro-phobicity and interfacial bonding between the NFRC and polymer matrix, which might improve the strength and dimensional stability of NFRC. As a result, this review article may make a valuable contribution for researchers interested in coating and treating NFRC to further enhance their surface characteristics. Elsevier 2022-11 Article PeerReviewed Mohammed, Mohammed and Rahman, Rozyanty and Mohammed, Aeshah Mhana and Adam, Tijjani and Betar, Bashir O. and Osman, Azlin Fazlin and Dahham, Omar Sabbar (2022) Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement. Polymer Testing, 115. ISSN 0142-9418, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2022.107707 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2022.107707>. 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2022.107707
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topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Mohammed, Mohammed
Rahman, Rozyanty
Mohammed, Aeshah Mhana
Adam, Tijjani
Betar, Bashir O.
Osman, Azlin Fazlin
Dahham, Omar Sabbar
Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement
description The world is in need of more eco-friendly material, therefore numerous efforts have been made to replace synthetic fibers in fiber-reinforced composites with natural fibers reinforced composite (NFRC), owing to growing environmental consciousness and the depletion of oil supplies. The low cost, low density, abundance, and biodegradability of NFRC, have encouraged several researchers worldwide to study their potential appli-cations in a number of industrial sectors. However, NFRC have several disadvantages, including excessive moisture absorption and subsequent swelling and degradation, low chemical and fire resistance, significant mechanical characteristics dispersion, insufficient interfacial interactions with polymeric or cementitious matrices, etc. Consequently, there is great interest in modifying the surface of NFRC using a variety of methods. This review presents an overview of the NFRC, its characterization, the problems associated with adding NFRC to polymer matrix. The main motive of this article is to review existing research on the surface treatments of NFRC, namely alkali, silane, acetylation, benzoylation, etc., which are all used to reduce moisture absorption and fibers deterioration in order to tackle their obvious disadvantages and effectively employ in a variety of application areas. The effect of these surface treatments on the hydrophilicity, surface chemistry, interface bonding, me-chanical characteristics, and thermal performance of NFRC has also been addressed. In addition, we conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the surface treatment of NFRC using nanoparticles (NPs) to increase the hydro-phobicity and interfacial bonding between the NFRC and polymer matrix, which might improve the strength and dimensional stability of NFRC. As a result, this review article may make a valuable contribution for researchers interested in coating and treating NFRC to further enhance their surface characteristics.
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author Mohammed, Mohammed
Rahman, Rozyanty
Mohammed, Aeshah Mhana
Adam, Tijjani
Betar, Bashir O.
Osman, Azlin Fazlin
Dahham, Omar Sabbar
author_facet Mohammed, Mohammed
Rahman, Rozyanty
Mohammed, Aeshah Mhana
Adam, Tijjani
Betar, Bashir O.
Osman, Azlin Fazlin
Dahham, Omar Sabbar
author_sort Mohammed, Mohammed
title Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement
title_short Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement
title_full Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement
title_fullStr Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement
title_full_unstemmed Surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: Recent advancement
title_sort surface treatment to improve water repellence and compatibility of natural fiber with polymer matrix: recent advancement
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41360/
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