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Thermal, Functional Group and Microstructural Analysis of Fibrillated Composites Developed from Polystyrene and Plantain Stalk Wastes

This study aims to examine the thermal, functional group and microstructural properties developed from polystyrene (as a matrix) and plantain stalk waste (as reinforcing material). The composite was developed by manual-mixing and hand-layup and cured at 25°C±2°C for 7 days. The composites were analy...

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Published in:Materials performance and characterization 2021-01, Vol.10 (1), p.341-352
Main Authors: Ighalo, Joshua O., Adeniyi, Adewale George, Abdulkareem, Sulyman A.
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