This book comprehensively summarizes important aspects of research in
the active field of lignocellulosic (polymer) composites, including
polymer materials from or containing cellulose, hemicellulose and
lignin. It describes how these materials can be produced from forest
products and natural fibers from sources such as jute, flax, sisal, and
many more, and even from agricultural residues (like wheat straw, corn
stover, or sugarcane bagasse). In times of high demand for renewable
green materials, lignocellulosic materials from organic matter produced
by trees, shrubs and agricultural crops present a highly attractive
feedstock.
The international authors explain different treatment and fabrication
methods for the production of lignocellulosic materials. Other chapters
address the properties of these green materials or illustrate specific
applications, ranging from food packaging and household products to
adsorbents and even conductive polymer composites. In this way, this
book offers a broad and comprehensive overview over the entire field of
lignocellulosic composite materials.