Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites

Olive biomass, which is regarded an agricultural waste that can be used as a reinforcement for polymeric composites, has piqued attention in the construction and building applications. These natural fibers offer cost-effective alternatives to traditional materials, and their use frequently results i...

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Published in:Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Main Author: Sarmin S.N.; Jawaid M.; Mahmoud M.H.; Saba N.; Fouad H.; Alothman O.Y.; Santulli C.
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024
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Sarmin S.N.; Jawaid M.; Mahmoud M.H.; Saba N.; Fouad H.; Alothman O.Y.; Santulli C.
Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
2024
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
14
6
10.1007/s13399-022-02872-9
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85131569929&doi=10.1007%2fs13399-022-02872-9&partnerID=40&md5=27d67efe6761bd2dba0d383b2ed0a721
Olive biomass, which is regarded an agricultural waste that can be used as a reinforcement for polymeric composites, has piqued attention in the construction and building applications. These natural fibers offer cost-effective alternatives to traditional materials, and their use frequently results in immediate and long-term financial benefits. In this research work, to show the importance of hybridization, experimental assessment on mechanical behavior of olive waste/bamboo fiber hybrid composite was compared to olive and bamboo fiber-reinforced epoxy. Olive residues from different parts of the plant, namely olive tree small branch (OTS), olive tree big branch (OTB), and olive leaves (OTL), were prepared. Throughout this way, three hybrid olive/bamboo fiber-reinforced epoxy composites were obtained, OTS/B, OTB/B and OTL/B respectively at 40% total filler loading by weight (density 1.2 g/cm3) with 1:1 weight ratio between olive waste fiber and bamboo fiber (B). The hybrid composites exhibit enhanced mechanical properties compared to the homogenous composite, with tensile strength (31.28–37.09 MPa), flexural strength (56.70–65.64 MPa), and impact strength (9.87–11.76 J/m) respectively. Among the three hybrids, OTB/B presented the higher mechanical and impact properties, slightly superior with respect to OTS/B, whereas OTL/B was clearly inferior. Morphology of the tensile fracture on homogenous bamboo composite shows that lesser voids, microcracks, and fibers pull out due to strong fiber-matrix adhesion compared to olive fiber composites. As a conclusion, the olive/bamboo hybrid epoxy composite can be used in load-bearing construction applications such as floor panels and automotive interior, where lightweight and high strength are essential. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022.
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author Sarmin S.N.; Jawaid M.; Mahmoud M.H.; Saba N.; Fouad H.; Alothman O.Y.; Santulli C.
spellingShingle Sarmin S.N.; Jawaid M.; Mahmoud M.H.; Saba N.; Fouad H.; Alothman O.Y.; Santulli C.
Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
author_facet Sarmin S.N.; Jawaid M.; Mahmoud M.H.; Saba N.; Fouad H.; Alothman O.Y.; Santulli C.
author_sort Sarmin S.N.; Jawaid M.; Mahmoud M.H.; Saba N.; Fouad H.; Alothman O.Y.; Santulli C.
title Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
title_short Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
title_full Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
title_fullStr Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
title_sort Mechanical and physical properties analysis of olive biomass and bamboo reinforced epoxy-based hybrid composites
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description Olive biomass, which is regarded an agricultural waste that can be used as a reinforcement for polymeric composites, has piqued attention in the construction and building applications. These natural fibers offer cost-effective alternatives to traditional materials, and their use frequently results in immediate and long-term financial benefits. In this research work, to show the importance of hybridization, experimental assessment on mechanical behavior of olive waste/bamboo fiber hybrid composite was compared to olive and bamboo fiber-reinforced epoxy. Olive residues from different parts of the plant, namely olive tree small branch (OTS), olive tree big branch (OTB), and olive leaves (OTL), were prepared. Throughout this way, three hybrid olive/bamboo fiber-reinforced epoxy composites were obtained, OTS/B, OTB/B and OTL/B respectively at 40% total filler loading by weight (density 1.2 g/cm3) with 1:1 weight ratio between olive waste fiber and bamboo fiber (B). The hybrid composites exhibit enhanced mechanical properties compared to the homogenous composite, with tensile strength (31.28–37.09 MPa), flexural strength (56.70–65.64 MPa), and impact strength (9.87–11.76 J/m) respectively. Among the three hybrids, OTB/B presented the higher mechanical and impact properties, slightly superior with respect to OTS/B, whereas OTL/B was clearly inferior. Morphology of the tensile fracture on homogenous bamboo composite shows that lesser voids, microcracks, and fibers pull out due to strong fiber-matrix adhesion compared to olive fiber composites. As a conclusion, the olive/bamboo hybrid epoxy composite can be used in load-bearing construction applications such as floor panels and automotive interior, where lightweight and high strength are essential. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022.
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