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Properties and Applications of Bamboo Fiber-A Current-State-of-the Art
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posted on 2022-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chen Chen, Haitao Li, Assima Dauletbek, Feng Shen, David Hui, Milan Gaff, Rodolfo Lorenzo, Ileana Corbi, Ottavia Corbi, Mahmud AshrafMahmud AshrafFibers are used in many forms in engineering applications–one of the most common being used as reinforcement. Due to its renewable short natural growth cycle and abundance of bamboo resources, bamboo fiber has attracted attention over other natural fibers. Bamboo fiber has a complex natural structure but offers excellent mechanical properties, which are utilized in the textile, papermaking, construction, and composites industry. However, bamboo fibers can easily absorb moisture and are prone to corrosion limiting their use in engineering applications. Therefore, a better understanding of bamboo fiber is particularly important. This paper reviews all existing research on the mechanical characterization of bamboo fiber with an emphasis on the extraction and treatment techniques, and their effect on relevant properties. The chemical composition of bamboo fibers has also been thoroughly investigated and presented herein. Current applications and future opportunities for bamboo fibers in various fields have been presented with a focus on research needs. This work can serve as a reference for future research on bamboo fiber.
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Journal
Journal of Renewable MaterialsVolume
10Issue
3Pagination
605 - 624Publisher
Tech Science PressLocation
Henderson, Nev.Publisher DOI
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2164-6341eISSN
2164-6341Language
engPublication classification
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applicationBamboo fiberBAST FIBERBIOCOMPOSITESCELL-WALLchemical compositionCOMPOSITESGreen & Sustainable Science & TechnologyMaterials ScienceMaterials Science, CompositesMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESMOSO BAMBOONATURAL FIBERSPERFORMANCEPhysical SciencesPolymer Scienceproduction methodpropertiesScience & TechnologyScience & Technology - Other TopicsSPRUCEstructureTechnologyTENSILE PROPERTIES