Enhanced mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties of waste PET plastics reinforced with coated biodegradable kenaf fibers for infrastructure applications
The surge in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottle production has led to a rise in waste PET plastics. Recycling these waste PET plastics for infrastructural purposes offers a feasible solution to curb environmental pollution and the climatic impact caused by dumping vast quantities into l...
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Main Authors: | Owen M.M., Wong L.S., Achukwu E.O., Saharudin M.S., Akil H.M. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2025
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