Quest for environmentally sustainable materials: A case for animal-based fillers and fibers in polymeric biocomposites
Author
Talabi, Segun I.
Ismail, Sikiru O.
Akpan, Emmanuel I.
Hassen, Ahmed Arabi
Attention
2299/27825
Abstract
This review explores the potential of animal-based fillers and fibers as eco-friendly alternatives to conventional synthetic ones. Examining materials such as wool, silk, feather, hair and beak, the review elucidates their chemistry, structure, properties and sources, emphasizing biodegradability and renewability. It also discusses the compatibility of these materials with polymer matrices and their mechanical, acoustic and thermal performances. The review critically analyzes environmental and ethical implications, presenting challenges and opportunities in the emerging field. By addressing ecological and performance aspects, it contributes to global efforts in fostering sustainability in materials science. Future research to address gaps and enhance the design, manufacture and application of animal-based reinforcements in various industries are clearly outlined at the end of the review.