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- 2024Sorption of water and ethanol pure vapours and vapour mixtures by four hardwoodscitations
- 2023Flax Shives As Fillers For Injection Molded Bio-Based Composites
- 2023Effect Of Processing On Particle Dispersion And Rheological Behaviour Of Cnc Reinforced Polyvinyl Alcohol Nanocomposites
- 2023Foaming of PLA biocomposites by supercritical CO2 assisted extrusion process
- 2023Tracking the changes into mechanical properties and ultrastructure of flax cell walls during a dynamic heating treatment
- 2023Advances in the Production of Cellulose Nanomaterials and Their Use in Engineering (Bio)Plasticscitations
- 2023In-Situ Monitoring Of The Ultrastructure And Mechanical Properties Of Flax Cell Walls During Controlled Heat Treatment
- 2022Agrobranche Project: Towards sustainable wood fillers from agroforestry for WPC
- 2022Revealing the potential of Guianese waste fibers from timber production and clearings for the development of local and bio-based insulation fiberboards.
- 2022Développement et fonctionnalisation d’anas de lin pour l’élaboration de biocomposites thermoplastiques injectables
- 2021Hierarchical thermoplastic biocomposites reinforced with flax fibres modified by xyloglucan and cellulose nanocrystalscitations
- 2021Experimental assessment of low velocity impact damage in flax fabrics reinforced biocomposites by coupled high-speed imaging and DIC analysiscitations
- 2021PLA-based biocomposites foaming by supercritical CO2 assisted batch process
- 2021Swelling and Softening Behaviour of Natural Fibre Bundles under Hygro- and Hydrothermal Conditions
- 2021Towards Sustainable Wood Fillers from Agroforestry for Wood-Plastic Composites : Effect of Filler Size and Wood Species
- 2021Foaming of PLA-based Biocomposites by Supercritical CO2 Assisted Batch Process : Effect of Processing and Cellulose Fibres on Foam Microstructure
- 2020Fonctionnalisation d’un tissu de lin industriel par adsorption de polysaccharides: effets sur les propriétés physiques des fibres de lin et des biocomposites lin/epoxy
- 2020Thermal and dynamic mechanical characterization of miscanthus stem fragments: Effects of genotypes, positions along the stem and their relation with biochemical and structural characteristicscitations
- 2018Dimensional variations and mechanical behaviour of natural fibres from various plant species in controlled hygro/hydrothermal conditions
- 2018Dry fractionation of olive pomace for the development of food packaging biocompositescitations
- 2017Low velocity impact damage assessment in natural fibre biocomposites
- 2016EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERISATION OF THE IMPACT RESISTANCE OF FLAX FIBRE REINFORCED COMPOSITE LAMINATES
- 2015Influence of flax cell wall components on the interfacial behavior of flax woven fabric/epoxy biocomposites
- 2015Influence of the flax fibre chemical composition on mechanical properties of epoxy biocomposite
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Towards Sustainable Wood Fillers from Agroforestry for Wood-Plastic Composites : Effect of Filler Size and Wood Species
Abstract
Current environmental concerns push towards more sustainable and local practices forbiomass production. In this regard, agroforestry has been highlighted by researchers and policiesas a highly efficient approach for carbon sequestration (between 1.5 and 4 t C/ha/year), and asustainable alternative to deforestation with many agricultural benefits: deeper rooting of trees insoil, enhanced biomass productivity, crop fertilization... Agroforestry implies regular branch cutsthat are processed into wood chips and mostly used as energy wood or soil mulching. Newhigher added-value chains could be considered such as reinforcements or specific molecules forbio-based materials and chemistry.Besides, since 90’s, Wood-Plastic Composites (WPCs) have experienced significantgrowth, particularly in building (decking & siding), and constitute the largest share of bio-basedcomposites developed at an industrial scale. Nevertheless, the quality of WPCs and variability intheir performance are major technological issues for their implementation in industrialapplications. This could be related to the difficulty in tracing the various origin of wood fillers aswell as the different processing steps, from wood drying and defibration process to compositemanufacturing, that are not well controlled. Indeed, numerous interdependent parameters governthe final properties of WPCs, such as biochemical composition, presence of metallic andchemical contaminants (binders, wood treatment residues, varnishes, etc.), (micro)structure,thermal stability, mechanical properties of wood fillers, and the control of theirmilling/granulometry and further processing into composite materials.In this context, the development of quality-controlled agroforestry wood fillers in terms ofgranulometry (size and shape factor), chemical composition and physical (microstructure,mechanical) properties is therefore strategic for their implementation in wood-based products.This work investigates and evidences the influence of wood species (poplar, oak, walnut,chestnut)) and filler size and shape on the microstructure and mechanical properties ofpolypropylene (PP) / wood composites manufactured by extrusion/injection moulded. Moreover,wood from three recovery platforms in Brittany (mix of several species) was also investigated toevaluate the potential of existing agroforestry feedstocks.