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Physical Chemistry and
Analytical Separation Techniques
October 08-09 , 2018
Amsterdam, Nether l ands
Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN: 2472-1123
Physical Chemistry and Analytical Separation Techniques 2018
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here is a variety of not exploited vegetable fibers in important quantities: palm tree, alfa, rafia, kenaf, etc. Actually, the use
of these fibers is limited to the domestic use and paper-maker industry. The FIVBIOP project is an eco-design project which
aims to develop a biopolymer composed of an organic thermoplastic matrix and alfa vegetable fibers. Our work is focused on
the optimisation of the manufacturing process and the fibers treatment. Our objective is to reduce chemical treatment and use
more physical one in order to improve mechanical characteristics. This project allowed the production of a new material with high
properties. It associates innovation and sustainability; less waste; biodegradable; less resources depletion; cost reduction; social
employment; partnership from Europe and North Africa; a good aspect; new markets: packaging, home and offices decoration;
a patented solution; environmentally friendly. We will detail the development of this material and different steps of the project.
wassim@dd-intelligence.comA Wassim Daoud, B. Laurence Courtheoux and Philippe Depeyre
1
D&D Intelligence, France
2
Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, France
3
IUT de Nîmes, France
J Org Inorg Chem 2018 Volume: 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C6-018
Biocomposite and innovative green chemistry