Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate & Research Department of
Chemistry, Sree Sankara College, Kalady, Kerala 683574, India
2. School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University,
Priyadarshini Hills P.O, Kottayam, Kerala 686560, India
3. Department of Chemistry, Sacred Heart College, Chalakudy, Kerala, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Due to the greater thermal stability, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability of
Phenol Formaldehyde (PF) resin, it occupies a very special position in the resin field. Nowadays,
natural fiber reinforced PF composite materials are widely used. The objective of this study is to
discuss the property improvements of natural fiber reinforced PF biocomposites. This review paper
discusses thermal, electrical, diffusion, viscoelastic, tribological, morphological, and mechanical
and biodegradability properties. Biocomposites will be a substitute for plastics which provides properties
of both natural and synthetic ones. The greater the pollution magnitude, the more devastating
the impacts on people’s health, the environment, and economic well-being. The main sources of
pollution contributing to it are vehicle exhaust, open waste burning, lighting, heating and the combustion
of various fuels for cooking. When compared with plastic materials, PF biocomposites are
partially biodegradable, hence limiting the amount of pollution rate. Moreover, it has a wide range
of applications, such as packaging, construction, automobiles, and household purposes. In short, this
review aims to provide detailed information regarding PF biocomposites.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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