Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials

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Autor(a) principal: Amico, Sandro Campos
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
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Resumo: Concerns related to the ever-growing use of raw-materials from non-renewable sources by modern society is driving the interest of the academic and scientific sectors for a new concept of material, which takes into account not only mechanical performance, cost and availability, but also environmentally-related issues, such as biodegradability, renewability and energy use, along with the promotion of social and economical development of the economically-challenged segment of the population. Vegetable fibers have been used in many home-made objects, such as ropes and artcraft, for perhaps as long as humanity exists. However, these fibers present a combination of interesting properties which enables their use in a wide variety of sectors. This invited article will review the work recently carried out by the author in collaboration with various researchers from UFRGS, UFPR and UCS, and will be divided into three case studies, focusing on the use of vegetable fibers for oil sorption, as infiltration (flow) medium and as reinforcement for polymer composites, promoting their use in more demanding and rewarding applications.
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title Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
spellingShingle Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
Amico, Sandro Campos
Fibras vegetais
Compósitos
Vegetable fibers
Oil sorption
Flow enhancement
Hybrid composites
title_short Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
title_full Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
title_fullStr Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
title_full_unstemmed Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
title_sort Vegetable fibers as multifunctional materials
author Amico, Sandro Campos
author_facet Amico, Sandro Campos
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fibras vegetais
Compósitos
topic Fibras vegetais
Compósitos
Vegetable fibers
Oil sorption
Flow enhancement
Hybrid composites
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Vegetable fibers
Oil sorption
Flow enhancement
Hybrid composites
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