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Natural fiber composites are eco-friendly and cost-effective, but lack strength and other key properties. This review examines how adding zinc oxide nanoparticles to the polymer matrix can significantly enhance these composites' mechanical, thermal, water, and antibacterial performance. It covers the latest techniques for incorporating nanofillers and explores promising applications in industries like automotive, construction, and packaging—a valuable resource for advancing sustainable composite materials.
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Here is a one paragraph summary highlighting the uniqueness of this review: This review uniquely examines how incorporating zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles into the polymer matrix can significantly advance the performance of natural fiber composites. It comprehensively covers the enhancements to mechanical, thermal, water, and antibacterial properties achieved through ZnO nanofillers. Crucially, it also explores the latest techniques for effectively incorporating these nanoparticles, including surface modification methods to address agglomeration issues. By delving into the potential applications across industries like automotive, construction, and packaging, the review provides a valuable resource for driving innovation in sustainable composite materials.
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This page is a summary of: Advancing Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composites Through Incorporating ZnO Nanofillers in the Polymeric Matrix: A Review, Journal of Natural Fibers, June 2024, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2024.2356015.
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