About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2019 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Green Materials Engineering: An EPD Symposium in Honor of Sergio Monteiro
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Presentation Title |
The Potential of Micro- and Nano-sized Fillers Extracted from Agroindustry Residues as Reinforcements of Thermoplastic-based Biocomposites - A Review |
Author(s) |
Esperidiana Augusta Barretos Moura |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Esperidiana Augusta Barretos Moura |
Abstract Scope |
Currently, the relevance of reuse of agroindustrial waste to obtain fillers in micro and nano sizes for the development of biocomposite materials have grown significantly. Production processes based on sustainable and low carbon development have increased interest in more environmentally friendly polymer composites, which has made the origin of reinforcement materials a determining factor for their application in this segment. This work presents a review of the developments of our team in the field of thermoplastic biocomposites reinforced with micro- and nano-sized fillers extracted from agroindustry residues. The different residues from Brazilian agroindustry available for the extraction of micro- and nano-sized fillers for the production of polymer biocomposites and the methods of the extraction and treatments these natural fillers are presented, and its application as reinforcements in thermoplastic-based biocomposite are discussed in this review. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: None Selected |