Characterization of sodium hydroxide-treated kenaf fibres for biodegradable composite application
Natural fibres have shown immense potential as reinforcement for composites in the place of conventional fibres. Natural fibres are lightweight, cheap and environmentally friendly. However, it is already established that natural fibres have poor interaction with polymers due to its hydrophilic natur...
Main Authors: | Hassan, Aziz, Isa, M.R. Mohd, Ishak, Zainal Arifin Mohd, Ishak, N.A., Rahman, Normasmira Abd, Salleh, Fauzani Md |
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Format: | Article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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