A critical review: Recent developments of natural fiber/rubber reinforced polymer composites

Dominick Wong , Gio Fabito , Sujan Debnath , Mahmood Anwar , Ian J. Davies
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Recent advancements in the development of low-emission materials have become a global imperative to achieve net-zero emissions in efforts to limit the effects of climate change. The materials transition agenda not only aims to substitute emission-intensive materials but also incorporates emission reduction efforts into goods and applications. Natural fiber composites have received attention from both commercial and research communities because of their inherent eco-friendliness, lower cost, and lower energy consumption during processing than their synthetic counterparts. Additionally, rubber-reinforced polymer composites have generally shown promising results, particularly in resisting sudden deformation. Although studies combining waste rubber with natural fibers in polymer composites are nascent, with limited existing literature, this area demonstrates remarkable potential for the substitution of traditional synthetic composites. Therefore, this review outlines the recent developments in polymer composites incorporating the use of natural fibers and rubber in various forms. The use of rubber as a filler has been shown to enhance tensile strength and impact performance while enhancing the surface finish, however, conflicting studies were identified. Hybridizing waste rubber and natural fibers presents a promising path to further enhance the mechanical performance of composite materials. Emphasis has been placed on the use of fillers in various forms and on their inclusion in thermoset matrices. The future outlook and research opportunities are also presented in this review.

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重要评论:天然纤维/橡胶增强聚合物复合材料的最新进展
最近在开发低排放材料方面取得的进展已成为全球实现净零排放以限制气候变化影响的当务之急。材料转型议程不仅旨在替代排放密集型材料,还将减排工作纳入产品和应用中。天然纤维复合材料因其固有的生态友好性、较低的成本以及在加工过程中比合成材料更低的能耗而受到商业界和研究界的关注。此外,橡胶增强聚合物复合材料普遍显示出良好的效果,尤其是在抵抗突然变形方面。虽然在聚合物复合材料中结合废橡胶和天然纤维的研究刚刚起步,现有文献也很有限,但这一领域在替代传统合成复合材料方面展现出了巨大的潜力。因此,本综述概述了以各种形式使用天然纤维和橡胶的聚合物复合材料的最新发展。研究表明,使用橡胶作为填料可增强拉伸强度和冲击性能,同时提高表面光洁度,但也发现了一些相互矛盾的研究。废橡胶和天然纤维的混合使用为进一步提高复合材料的机械性能提供了一条可行之路。研究重点是各种形式填料的使用及其在热固性基质中的加入。本综述还介绍了未来展望和研究机会。
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