Rice waste–based polymer composites for packaging applications: A review
Waham Ashaier Laftah, Wan Aizan Wan Abdul Rahman
Abstract
Rice wastes are abundant, low-cost, cellulosic-based materials. The potential of using rice waste such as husk, straw, and bran in bio-composite production is a crucial target of the composite industry. Chemical composition is the main factor that offers diverse possible applications of rice wastes in bio-composite-based materials. Eco-friendly products of bio-composite polymers can be produced by reinforcing and filling polymer matrices with high cellulosic content materials such as rice waste. From manufacturing point of view, rice wastes can be used to reduce the production cost of polymer-based products and meet the requirements for green packaging materials.
Topics & Concepts
HuskCellulosic ethanolComposite numberRice strawBranMaterials scienceWaste managementEnvironmentally friendlyPolymerStrawCellulosePulp and paper industryComposite materialRaw materialEngineeringChemistryChemical engineeringInorganic chemistryBotanyEcologyOrganic chemistryBiologyNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesNanocomposite Films for Food Packagingbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties