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  • Title
  • Dedication
  • Declaration
  • Certificate
  • Acknowledgement
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Glossary of Terms
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Composites
  • 1.2 Constituents
  • 1.2.2 Chemical composition of lignocellulosic fibre
  • 1.2.3 Micro structure of plant fibres
  • 1.2.4 Thermal stability of natural fibres
  • 1.3 Matrix
  • 1.4 Natural fibre reinforced polymer composites
  • 1.5 Thermoplastic composites
  • 1.6 Thermoset composites
  • 1.7 Rubber composites
  • 1.8 Textile composites
  • 1.10 Fabrication of composites
  • 1.11 Green composites
  • 1.12 Cellulose Nanocomposites
  • 1.13 Composite characterization
  • 1.14 Applications of natural fibre reinforced composites
  • 2. Materials and Experimental
  • 2.2.2 Banana fibre
  • 2.2.3 Phenol formaldehyde resin
  • 2.3 Surface modification of banana fibres
  • 2.4 Isolation of cellulose fibrils
  • 2.5 Fabrication of phenol formaldehyde composites
  • 2.6 Characterisation of macro, micro and nano banana fibres
  • 2.7 Characterisation of banana fibre/phenol formaldehyde composites
  • 3. Surface characteristics, spectroscopic investigations and thermal behaviour of banana fibres - macro to nano scale
  • Characterization of banana fibre
  • 4. Topographical characterisation of the chemically modified banana fibre
  • 5. Mechanical properties and failure topography of banana fibre-PF macrocomposites
  • 6. Influence of fibre surface modifications on the mechanical performance and failure topography of banana fibre reinforced phenol formaldehyde composites
  • 7. Viscoelastic behaviour of untreated and chemically treated banana fibre/PF composites
  • 8. Water sorption characteristics of banana fibre/phenolformaldehyde composites
  • 9. A comparative study of banana fibre/PF composites on the mechanical, thermal and viscoelastic propertiesfrom macro to nano scales
  • 10. Environmental ageing studies
  • 11. Thermal stability and degradation of banana fibre/ PF composites fabricated by RTM
  • 12. Conclusions and Future scope of the work
  • Curriculum vitae