Natural Fiber Composites: Processing, Characterization, Applications, and Advancements

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· CRC Press
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This book focuses on the key areas and issues related to natural fibers and their reinforced polymer composites. It begins with an introduction and classification of natural fibers and their different extraction methods, followed by characterization techniques. Further, this book gives solutions to improved adhesion between natural fibers and different polymer matrices via different chemical, physical, and biological treatment methods. Fabrication procedures and characterization techniques for development and testing of composites, including processing, development, and characterization, have been included as well. Applications of these composite materials for food packaging and structural and semi-structural applications are also explained.

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  • Describes the extraction process of natural fibers with comparisons
  • Covers the fundamental concepts for the characterization of natural fiber composites
  • Includes a comparative study of different polymer matrices
  • Provides insight about various fabrication methods
  • Discusses diverse applications of these novel materials and the scope for commercialization and entrepreneurship

This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in materials, polymers, composites and characterization, textile engineering, chemical, civil, and mechanical engineering.

About the author

Shishir Sinha, is a Professor and Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Roorkee, Adjunct faculty Centre for Disaster Mitigation and Management, IIT Roorkee. He is among the leading academician in India who are working on technologies of national importance such as waste polymer to value added products. Prof. Sinha has more than 20 years of academic and industrial research experience with 72 publications besides more than 75 in conference proceedings. Apart from this he has written 9 books and several book chapters. Successfully completed over 22 high impact projects and consultancies valued more than 148 million Indian Rupees. Prof. Sinha has developed two technologies and transferred them to different organizations. He has also organized many conferences on areas related to his specialization. He is member of various government and scientific bodies. Prof. Sinha is a Fellow of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers and Institution of Engineers(India). He is also member of many expert committees constituted by government and non-government organizations. His research interests are in the areas related to Membrane Separation, Water Treatment, Polymer Synthesis and Modification, Ion Exchangers, Composites.

Dr. G.L.Devnani obtained his M.Tech. from IIT Kanpur and Ph.D. From IIT Roorkee. He is working as an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering department of Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (now university from 2016) since 2003. He has 17 years of teaching and research experience and taught various courses in chemical engineering. He has published/presented more than 30 research papers in peer reviewed journals and conferences of international repute. He is reviewer of many international journals published by Taylor Francis and Sage. He has also Prepared E-modules of the subject Industrial chemistry for MHRD’s NME-ICT Project. He is the member of steering committee constituted by UP state government for implementation of New education policy NEP-2020 in technical education . Presently he is holding the post of Associate Dean of Continuing education and internal quality assurance in HBTU Kanpur.

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