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Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers
A large amount of useless portion, which is discharging from leather industries, pollutes the environment immensely. The discarded part needs to be recycled to yield other valuable products to subside environmental pollution. In this research, we utilized a rejected part (cow hair) of leather indust...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121661/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06954 |
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author | Ali, Md. Farhad Hossain, Md. Sahadat Ahmed, Samina Sarwaruddin Chowdhury, A.M. |
author_facet | Ali, Md. Farhad Hossain, Md. Sahadat Ahmed, Samina Sarwaruddin Chowdhury, A.M. |
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description | A large amount of useless portion, which is discharging from leather industries, pollutes the environment immensely. The discarded part needs to be recycled to yield other valuable products to subside environmental pollution. In this research, we utilized a rejected part (cow hair) of leather industries and unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) to fabricate valued composites to confine atmospheric pollution. A hand-lay-up technique, which is an easy and economical approach, was employed for composites fabrication. A number of cow hair fiber percentages (2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, and 20% by weight) were taken into consideration to investigate the impact of fiber loading on composites. Prepared composites were characterized by a few mechanical properties such as tensile strength (TS), tensile modulus (TM), elongation at break (EB), bending strength (BS), and bending modulus (BM). Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), Electron Scanning Microscopy (SEM), and water absorption were also performed to support the data in favor of mechanical properties. Optimum mechanical properties which were supported by the other analysis were achieved for 5% cow hair containing composites. |
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spelling | pubmed-81216612021-05-20 Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers Ali, Md. Farhad Hossain, Md. Sahadat Ahmed, Samina Sarwaruddin Chowdhury, A.M. Heliyon Research Article A large amount of useless portion, which is discharging from leather industries, pollutes the environment immensely. The discarded part needs to be recycled to yield other valuable products to subside environmental pollution. In this research, we utilized a rejected part (cow hair) of leather industries and unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) to fabricate valued composites to confine atmospheric pollution. A hand-lay-up technique, which is an easy and economical approach, was employed for composites fabrication. A number of cow hair fiber percentages (2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, and 20% by weight) were taken into consideration to investigate the impact of fiber loading on composites. Prepared composites were characterized by a few mechanical properties such as tensile strength (TS), tensile modulus (TM), elongation at break (EB), bending strength (BS), and bending modulus (BM). Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), Electron Scanning Microscopy (SEM), and water absorption were also performed to support the data in favor of mechanical properties. Optimum mechanical properties which were supported by the other analysis were achieved for 5% cow hair containing composites. Elsevier 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8121661/ /pubmed/34027163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06954 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ali, Md. Farhad Hossain, Md. Sahadat Ahmed, Samina Sarwaruddin Chowdhury, A.M. Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
title | Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
title_full | Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
title_fullStr | Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
title_full_unstemmed | Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
title_short | Fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
title_sort | fabrication and characterization of eco-friendly composite materials from natural animal fibers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121661/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06954 |
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