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Hybridization of MMT/lignocellulosic fiber reinforced polymer nanocomposites for structural applications: a review


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Alias, Aisyah Humaira and Mohd Nurazzi, Norizan and Sabaruddin, Fatimah Athiyah and Muhammad Rizal, Muhammad Asyraf and Mohd Nor Faiz, Norrrahim and Ilyas, Ahmad Rushdan and Kuzmin, Anton M. and Rayung, Marwah and Shazleen, Siti Shazra and Nazrin, Asmawi and Shah Faisal Khan, Sherwani and Moklis, Muhammad Harussani and Mahamud, Siti Nur Atikah and Ishak, Mohamad Ridzwan and Salit, Mohd Sapuan and Khalina, Abdan (2021) Hybridization of MMT/lignocellulosic fiber reinforced polymer nanocomposites for structural applications: a review. Coatings, 11 (11). pp. 1-42. ISSN 2079-6412

Abstract

In the recent past, significant research effort has been dedicated to examining the usage of nanomaterials hybridized with lignocellulosic fibers as reinforcement in the fabrication of polymer nanocomposites. The introduction of nanoparticles like montmorillonite (MMT) nanoclay was found to increase the strength, modulus of elasticity and stiffness of composites and provide thermal stability. The resulting composite materials has figured prominently in research and development efforts devoted to nanocomposites and are often used as strengthening agents, especially for structural applications. The distinct properties of MMT, namely its hydrophilicity, as well as high strength, high aspect ratio and high modulus, aids in the dispersion of this inorganic crystalline layer in water-soluble polymers. The ability of MMT nanoclay to intercalate into the interlayer space of monomers and polymers is used, followed by the exfoliation of filler particles into monolayers of nanoscale particles. The present review article intends to provide a general overview of the features of the structure, chemical composition, and properties of MMT nanoclay and lignocellulosic fibers. Some of the techniques used for obtaining polymer nanocomposites based on lignocellulosic fibers and MMT nanoclay are described: (i) conventional, (ii) intercalation, (iii) melt intercalation, and (iv) in situ polymerization methods. This review also comprehensively discusses the mechanical, thermal, and flame retardancy properties of MMT-based polymer nanocomposites. The valuable properties of MMT nanoclay and lignocellulose fibers allow us to expand the possibilities of using polymer nanocomposites in various advanced industrial applications.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Science
Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11111355
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Keywords: Bamboo; Kenaf; MMT; Natural fiber; Polymer composites
Depositing User: Ms. Nuraida Ibrahim
Date Deposited: 27 Jul 2022 02:36
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2022 02:36
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97574
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