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Influence of pyrolytic thermal history on olive pruning biochar and related epoxy composites mechanical properties

Influence of pyrolytic thermal history on olive pruning biochar and related epoxy composites... Olive pruning is waste from olive cultivation and is generally disposed of through incineration. Olive pruning can, however, be salvaged by pyrolysis, which also produces an interesting carbon-based material known as biochar. Biochar has been proved as a suitable filler which improves the mechanical properties of epoxy composites. Despite this, literature has few studied focused on the relationship between biochar thermal history and the properties it induces in related biochar containing composites. In this work, we report a morphological analysis of biochar produced at different pyrolytic high treatment temperatures (400℃, 600℃, 800℃, and 1000℃) using different heating rates (5℃/min, 15℃/min, and 50℃/min). We investigate the effect of different biochar morphology on the biochar epoxy-related composites, proving the tuneability of the mechanical properties of composites according to the thermal history of the biochar employed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Composite Materials SAGE

Influence of pyrolytic thermal history on olive pruning biochar and related epoxy composites mechanical properties

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2019
ISSN
0021-9983
eISSN
1530-793X
DOI
10.1177/0021998319888734
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Abstract

Olive pruning is waste from olive cultivation and is generally disposed of through incineration. Olive pruning can, however, be salvaged by pyrolysis, which also produces an interesting carbon-based material known as biochar. Biochar has been proved as a suitable filler which improves the mechanical properties of epoxy composites. Despite this, literature has few studied focused on the relationship between biochar thermal history and the properties it induces in related biochar containing composites. In this work, we report a morphological analysis of biochar produced at different pyrolytic high treatment temperatures (400℃, 600℃, 800℃, and 1000℃) using different heating rates (5℃/min, 15℃/min, and 50℃/min). We investigate the effect of different biochar morphology on the biochar epoxy-related composites, proving the tuneability of the mechanical properties of composites according to the thermal history of the biochar employed.

Journal

Journal of Composite MaterialsSAGE

Published: Jun 1, 2020

Keywords: Biochar,epoxy resin,polymer composites,mechanical properties,olive cuts

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