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Environmentally friendly fire retardant natural fibre composites: A review.

Authors :
Jefferson Andrew, J
Sain, Mohini
Ramakrishna, Seeram
Jawaid, M
Dhakal, Hom N
Source :
International Materials Reviews. Aug2024, p1.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

There is a growing drive in replacing conventional non-renewable fibres such as glass and carbon reinforced composites with more sustainable and renewable reinforcements such as flax, hemp, jute in biobased composites in key industry sectors such as automotive, marine, building and construction motivated by lower carbon footprint and sustainability. Despite this drive, flammability characteristics of these sustainable biobased composites are not fully understood. Through an up-to-date review, this article meticulously discusses the theme of bio-based and eco-friendly flame retardants (FRs), delving into their intricate mechanisms, flammability testing methodologies, and emerging research trends. It underscores the pivotal necessity of developing tailor-made eco-friendly FRs customised for a diverse range of materials to bolster fire safety in sustainable material applications. Furthermore, it illuminates the limitations associated with prevalent methods for assessing flammability and advocates for advancements in dynamic testing and multi-scale analyses to more accurately simulate real-world fire scenarios. This review also highlights the key characteristics of natural plant fibres and their composites critical for the development of sustainable and fire safe materials for key applications areas. Additionally, it highlights the diverse spectrum of strategies employed in the realm of flame-retardant materials research, emphasizing a pronounced shift towards eco-friendly alternatives, innovative coatings, and the ongoing exploration of synthetic biopolymers, nanocomposites, and fibres in the pursuit of heightened fire safety. Amidst the inherent challenges, this comprehensive review unequivocally underscores the pivotal role of interdisciplinary research collaboration in driving forward fire safety within the domain of sustainable materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09506608
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Materials Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178760654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/09506608241266302