Green composites in biopolymer
Natural threads reinforced biodegradables are known as “green hybrid”. It is an environmentally degradable hybrid that can be degraded by the action of environmental factors such as air, light, heat, or microorganisms. A systematical classification based on the chemical structure of the bio polymeric matrices and the morphology of the natural reinforcements is proposed. In most cases, treatments and additives are used to prepare these green hybrids and overcome the problems related to poor bio thesaurus-filler interaction.
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