Floresta e Ambiente (Aug 2024)

Development and Characterization of Polystyrene Eco-composites Reinforced with Australian Royal Palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae) Stem Fibers

  • Mariana Oliveira Grossi,
  • Débora Fernandes Silvério,
  • Raiane Ribeiro Machado Gomes,
  • Rodrigo Lassarote Lavall,
  • Cláudio Mudado Silva,
  • Stéphani Caroline de Lana Arêdes,
  • Marcelo Moreira da Costa,
  • Cassiano Rodrigues de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8087-floram-2023-0045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3

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Abstract Given escalating environmental concerns and stricter regulations, there’s a pressing need for sustainable materials. Eco-composites, which blend natural fibers with polymer matrices for reinforcement, are gaining traction. This study stands out by employing Australian royal palm stem fibers within a polystyrene matrix for eco-composites. The research involved assessing thermal stability, quantifying lignin/carbohydrate content, and measuring moisture levels. Scanning electron microscopy was utilized to examine fiber structure. Results from evaluations of thermal and mechanical properties underscore the high-performance reinforcement potential of Australian royal palm fibers, suggesting their suitability for various eco-composite applications. Beyond meeting the demand for sustainable materials, this project introduces an innovative use of these fibers, broadening their potential applications and advocating for greener, socially responsible industry practices.

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