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Tailoring biochar production for use as a reinforcing bio-based filler in rubber composites: a review

Nicole Bélanger, Shiv O. Prasher, Marie‐Josée Dumont

2022Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Biochar is gaining popularity as a reinforcing filler in composite manufacturing. Applied to rubber composites, biochar shows potential as a greener filler, but is not yet a drop-in substitute for fillers like carbon black. Through optimizing the pyrolysis process, biochar may be engineered to have ideal filler characteristics. This review identifies the key properties of highly reinforcing filler materials as particle size, structure, and surface activity. It subsequently focuses on the techniques to optimize biochar for applications as a rubber-reinforcing filler. Finally, the mechanical performance of biochar as a filler in rubber is reviewed and compared with industry-adopted reinforcing fillers.

Topics & Concepts

Filler (materials)BiocharNatural rubberMaterials scienceCarbon blackComposite materialPyrolysisComposite numberWaste managementEngineeringPolymer Nanocomposites and PropertiesFiber-reinforced polymer compositesNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites
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