Biobonding, improved biocomposites through fibre treatment

DossierGOCH.KIEM.KGC01.005
StatusAfgerond
Startdatum1 september 2019
Einddatum1 juli 2021
RegelingKIEM GoChem 2019-2024
Thema's
  • Bètatechniek
  • Chemie
  • Materialen - Made in Holland
  • Circulaire economie en grondstoffenefficiëntie: Duurzame circulaire impact
  • High Tech Systemen en Materialen (HTSM)
  • Gebouwde omgeving duurzaam en leefbaar
  • Sleuteltechnologieën en duurzame materialen

Recent research by the renowned Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) shows that more than 2/3 of all CO2 is emitted during the building process and less than 1/3 during use to heat the building and the tap water. Lightweight, local and biobased materials such as biocomposites to replace concrete and fossil based cladding are in the framework of climate change, a necessity for future building.
Using plant fiber in polymer composites is especially interesting for construction since natural fibers exhibit comparative good mechanical properties with small specific weight, which defines the potential for lightweight constructions. The use of renewable resources, will affect the ecosystem favorably and the production costs of construction materials could also decrease. However, one disadvantage of natural fibers in plastics is their hydrophilic properties. In construction the materials need to meet special requirements like the resistance against fluctuating weather conditions (Ticoalu et al., 2010). In contrast to synthetic fibers, the natural ones are more moisture- and UV-radiation-sensitive. That may lead to degradation of these materials and a decreasing in quality of products. (Lopez et al., 2006; Mokhothu und John, 2017)
Tanatex and NPSP have approached CoE BBE/Avans to assist in a study where fibres impregnated with the (modified) Tanatex products will be used for reinforcement of thermoset biopolymers. The influence of the different Tanatex products on the moisture absorption of natural/cellulosic fibers and the adhesion on the fibers on main composite matrix will be measured. The effect of Tantex products can optimize the bonding reaction between the resin and the fibers in the (bio) composite and result to improved strength and physico-chemical properties of the biocomposite materials. (word count: 270)

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Consortiumpartners

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  • NPSP B.V.
  • Tanatex Chemicals B.V.