Prospects and problems in the development of biochar-filled plastic composites: a review

IF 3.1 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
A. Adeniyi, K. Iwuozor, E. Emenike, Mubarak A. Amoloye, Emmanuel S Aransiola, Fawaz O. Motolani, Sodiq H Kayode
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Abstract

This study is a review of published literature that discusses the utilization of biochar (BC) and plastics as filler and matrix, respectively, in a composite material. These composites, referred to as Biochar-filled plastic composites (BFPCs), play a significant role in the production of environmentally friendly materials. This paper provides an overview of BFPCs, their properties (mechanical, rheological, morphological, electrical, and thermal properties), fabrication techniques, and prospects and challenges associated with their development. Even though there have been previous studies on BFPCs, none of these studies have discussed the drawbacks and potential associated with the development of BFPCs. BCs’ small weight makes them a more appealing option than traditional mineral fillers when it comes to reducing vehicle weight. Due to their superior mechanical and thermal qualities, as well as their low carbon footprint, BC-filled plastic composites (BFPCs) play a significant role in the production of environmentally friendly materials. It was observed that either melt extrusion or injection molding are usually used to fabricate BFPC. It was observed that the properties of BFPCs are influenced by several factors such as the type and concentration of plastic, method of fabrication, the BC content, mixing uniformity of the mixture, wetting, and particle dispersion. Challenges of BFPCs were also discussed, such as the issue of particle agglomeration and poor interfacial bonding at high BC concentrations in the composite. Composites made from recycled polymers or biodegradable polymers can be developed to improve the composites’ overall sustainability.
生物炭填充塑料复合材料的发展前景与问题综述
本研究综述了已发表的文献,这些文献讨论了生物炭(BC)和塑料在复合材料中分别作为填料和基质的用途。这些复合材料被称为生物炭填充塑料复合材料(BFPC),在生产环保材料方面发挥着重要作用。本文概述了BFPC及其性能(机械、流变、形态、电学和热学性能)、制造技术,以及与发展相关的前景和挑战。尽管之前有关于BFPC的研究,但这些研究都没有讨论与BFPC发展相关的缺点和潜力。在减轻车辆重量方面,BCs的小重量使其成为比传统矿物填料更具吸引力的选择。由于其优异的机械和热性能以及低碳足迹,BC填充塑料复合材料(BFPC)在生产环保材料方面发挥着重要作用。观察到,通常使用熔融挤出或注射成型来制造BFPC。据观察,BFPC的性能受到几个因素的影响,如塑料的类型和浓度、制造方法、BC含量、混合物的混合均匀性、润湿性和颗粒分散性。还讨论了BFPC的挑战,例如在复合材料中高BC浓度下颗粒团聚和界面结合不良的问题。可以开发由回收聚合物或可生物降解聚合物制成的复合材料,以提高复合材料的整体可持续性。
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Functional Composites and Structures
Functional Composites and Structures Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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4.80
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