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Título: Common reed as a novel biosource for composite production
Autores/as: Paula Linderbäck
Silas Gebrehiwot
Laura Montin
Rasmus Björkvall
Suárez García, Luis Adargoma 
Jakob Theis
Ortega Medina, Zaida Cristina 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3303 ingeniería y tecnología químicas
Palabras clave: Common reed
Composite, PE
Sustainable
Polymer
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Conferencia: 21st European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM21) 
Resumen: The production of plastics has grown significantly in the last decades, and the trend is expected to continue, depending mainly on increasing demand from various industries, such as packaging, construction, and consumer goods. Today, researchers are looking for new biobased sources to replace fossil fuel-based plastics. Common reed bed along the coast in Baltic Sea present a sustainable resource that could play a role in the future circular economy, but the potential of reeds as an unused biological This study examines the potential of common reed as a sustainable, novel composite material. Common reeds were harvested both in summer and winter, and various blends were analyzed to determine their suitability for composite applications. The mechanical characterization shows that the integration of common reed fibers into polyethylene matrices has been shown to enhance crucial properties such as tensile strength and yield strength, demonstrating that common reed can be utilized in composite materials, thereby reducing reliance on fossil-based plastics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132160
ISBN: 978-2-912985-01-9
Fuente: Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Composite Materials ECCM21 / Organizado por Université and the Centrale Nantes and Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM). Nantes, France, July 2-5, 2024, v. 2, p. 217-224
Colección:Actas de congresos
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