Biopolymers and biocomposites: chemistry and technology

Nowadays, most advanced technologies utilize materials from finite non-renewable resources, such as fossil fuels, minerals, and metal ores. With the recent attention on exploring substitutes to non-renewable resources and highlighting the reduced environmental impacts, researches are progressively b...

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Main Authors: Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas, Salit @ Sinon, Mohd Sapuan
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Published: Bentham Science 2020
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description Nowadays, most advanced technologies utilize materials from finite non-renewable resources, such as fossil fuels, minerals, and metal ores. With the recent attention on exploring substitutes to non-renewable resources and highlighting the reduced environmental impacts, researches are progressively being focused at the development of biodegradable materials from biocomposite and biopolymer-based materials. This review paper aims at reporting on very recent development in biopolymer and biocomposite. Biocomposites cater to a substantial non-food market for agro residuederived resins and fibres. Recently, biopolymer and biocomposite with controllable lifespans have become a main subject for various applications and fields. This paper is a timely review since there has been recent renewed attention in research studies, for both industry and academia concerning the development of new generation of biocomposite and biopolymerbased materials having potential uses in other areas.
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spelling upm.eprints-871342023-01-18T02:13:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87134/ Biopolymers and biocomposites: chemistry and technology Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas Salit @ Sinon, Mohd Sapuan Nowadays, most advanced technologies utilize materials from finite non-renewable resources, such as fossil fuels, minerals, and metal ores. With the recent attention on exploring substitutes to non-renewable resources and highlighting the reduced environmental impacts, researches are progressively being focused at the development of biodegradable materials from biocomposite and biopolymer-based materials. This review paper aims at reporting on very recent development in biopolymer and biocomposite. Biocomposites cater to a substantial non-food market for agro residuederived resins and fibres. Recently, biopolymer and biocomposite with controllable lifespans have become a main subject for various applications and fields. This paper is a timely review since there has been recent renewed attention in research studies, for both industry and academia concerning the development of new generation of biocomposite and biopolymerbased materials having potential uses in other areas. Bentham Science 2020 Article PeerReviewed Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas and Salit @ Sinon, Mohd Sapuan (2020) Biopolymers and biocomposites: chemistry and technology. Current Analytical Chemistry, 16 (5). 500 - 503. ISSN 1573-4110; ESSN: 1875-6727 https://www.eurekaselect.com/article/107056 10.2174/157341101605200603095311
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