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Hybridization and its transformative role in bamboo fiber reinforced polymer composites: a review

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2024
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Khan A.
Sapuan S.M.
Zainudin E.S.
Zuhri M.Y.M.
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Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
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Design and development of environmentally friendly composite materials is underway in response to escalating environmental concerns and the looming scarcity of petroleum-based resources. A key strategy in this endeavor is the application of biologically derived polymers, reinforced with organic fibers. This approach has appeared to be a potent substitute for synthetic fiber-reinforced polymers in the development of composite materials. Among the organic fibers, bamboo has seen a surge in popularity due to its wide availability, cost-effectiveness, biodegradability, and superior mechanical properties. However, bamboo fiber is combined with other natural fibers in order to maximize the performance, address limitations, and broaden the scope of application of bamboo fiber-reinforced hybrid polymer composites. This review covers topics including the anatomy of bamboo and the chemical composition of bamboo fiber. Later on, different aspects of hybrid composites such as configurations of fibers and polymers, orientation of fibers, mechanical properties, thermal properties, biodegradability and applications in aerospace, ballistic protection, automotive, structural, filtration, electrode, electromagnetic wave absorption, sensor technologies, and infrared shielding are discussed. This review also highlights several problems and solutions in the development of bamboo hybrid composites. This article offers valuable perspectives and recommendations for those engaged in the field of green composites, paving the way for the creation of sustainable materials suitable for diverse applications. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.) ? The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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Elastomers , Fiber reinforced plastics , Hydroelasticity , Ionomers , Silicones , Synthetic textile fibers , Bamboo composite , Bamboo fibres , Composites material , Hybrid composites , Hybridisation , Mechanical , Organic fibers , Property , Thermal , Electromagnetic shielding
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