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Explore the world of biocomposites with this one-stop resource edited by four international leaders in the field

Bio-basedComposites: Characterization, Properties, and Applicationsdelivers a comprehensive treatment of all known characterization methods, properties,and industry applications ofbio-basedcomposites materials.This unique, one-stop resource covers all major developments in the field from the last decade of research into this environmentally beneficial area.

The internationally recognized editors have selected resources that represent advances in the mechanical, thermal, tribological, and water sorption properties of bio-based composites, and cover new areas of research in physico-chemical analysis, flame retardancy, failure mechanisms, lifecycle assessment, and modeling of bio-based composites.

The low weight, low cost, excellent thermal recyclability, and biodegradability of bio-based composites make them ideal candidates toreplace engi

Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix

Preface xii

1 Introduction to Biobased Composites 1
Faris M. AL-Oqla

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Biodegradable Materials 3

1.3 Polymers in Tissue Engineering 3

1.4 Environmental Realization 5

1.4.1 Green Biomass-based Composites 6

1.4.2 Selection Considerations 6

1.4.2.1 Materials Implementation Requirements 6

1.4.2.2 Material Cost 7

1.5 Biomass Composites Characteristics and Testing 7

1.6 Life-cycle Assessment 9

1.7 Conclusions 10

References 11

2 Processing Methods for Manufacture of Biobased Composites 15
P. Shenbaga Velu, N. J. Vignesh, and N. Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes

2.1 Introduction 15

2.2 Biobased Materials 16

2.3 Processing Methods 17

2.4 Fabrication Techniques of Biobased Composites 19

2.4.1 Solvent Casting and Particulate Leaching 20

2.4.2 Emulsion Freeze Drying 21

2.4.3 Electrospinning 21

2.4.4 Blow Film Extrusion 22

2.4.5 3D Printing 22

2.5 Fillers and Reinforcements Used in the Preparation of Biobased Composites 23

2.5.1 Biobased Fillers/Reinforcements with Non-biobased Polymers 23

2.5.2 Non-biobased Fillers/Reinforcements with Biobased Polymers 23

2.5.3 Biobased Filler/Reinforcement and Biobased Polymer 24

2.6 Conclusion 24

References 25

3 Physicochemical Analysis of Biobased Composites 29
N. J. Vignesh, P. Shenbaga Velu, and N. Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes

3.1 Introduction 29

3.2 Performance of Biocomposites 29

3.2.1 Tensile Properties 30

3.2.2 Flexural Properties 31

3.2.3 Impact Properties 32

3.2.4 Creep 33

3.2.5 Brittleness and Ductility 34

3.2.6 Toughness 34

3.3 Physicochemical Properties 34

3.4 Conclusion 36

References 36

4 Characterization of Biobased Composites 39
Anna Sienkiewicz and Piotr Czub

4.1 Introduction 39

4.2 The Conception of Composites 39

4.3 Classification of Biocomposites 40

4.4 Materials for the Synthesis of Biobased Composites 41

4.4.1 Biopolymers as Matrix of Green Composites 42

4.4.2 Fibers as Natural Reinforcement 43

4.5 Challenges of the Introduction of Natural Fiber 46

References 50

5 Mechanical, Thermal, Tribological, and Dielectric Properties of Biobased Composites 53
T. Senthil Muthu Kumar, K. Senthilkumar, M. Chandrasekar, S. Karthikeyan, Nadir Ayrilmis, N. Rajini, and Suchart Siengchin

5.1 Introduction 53

5.2 Characterization of Biobased Composites 53

5.3 Factors Influencing Various Properties of the Biobased Composites 55

5.3.1 Constituents of Biobased Composites 55

5.3.2 Fabrication Techniques of Biobased Composites 56

5.3.3 Aging and Their Impact on the Composite Properties 59

5.4 Mechanical Properties of Biobased Composites 59

5.5 Thermal Properties of Biobased Composites 61

5.5.1 Thermogravimetric Analysis of Biobased Composites 63

5.5.2 Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Biobased Composites 64

5.6 Tribological Properties of Biobased Composites 65

5.7 Dielectric Properties of Biobased Composites 67

5.8 Conclusions 69

References 70

6 Flame Retardancy of Biobased Composites 75
N. B. Karthik Babu, T. Ramesh, and Mohit Hemath Kumar

6.1 Introduction 75

6.1.1 Flame Retardants 77

6.1.2 Types of Flame Retardants 78

6.2 Types of Biobased Polymer Composites Used in a Flame-Retardant Application 79

6.3 Role and Effect of Natural Byproducts on the Flame-Retardant Behavior of a Biocomposite 79

6.3.1 Flammability of Biochar Reinforced Biocomposites 79

6.3.2 Commonly Used Agro-wastes to Improve the Flame Retardancy of a Biocomposite 81

6.4 Role and Effect of Biobased Natural Fibers on the Flammability of a Biocomposite 83

6.5 Summary 84

References 84

7 Failure Mechanisms of Biobased Composites 87
Dipen Kumar Rajak, Durgesh D. Pagar, and Catalin I. Pruncu

7.1 Introduction 87

7.1.1 Fiber Reinforcements in Biobased Composites 88

7.1.2 Fiber Failures 88

7.1.2.1 Fiber–Matrix Debonding 88

7.1.2.2 Fiber Pullout 89

7.1.2.3 Tear Type Failure 90

7.1.3 Fiber Pretreatments 90

7.1.3.1 Defibration 90

7.1.3.2 Surface Modification 91

7.1.3.3 Coupling Agent 91

7.2 Matrix Materials for Biobased Composites 91

7.2.1 Matrix Failure 93

7.2.2 Matrix Treatment 93

7.3 Trends in Biobased Composites 93

7.3.1 Wood Plastic Composites 94

7.3.1.1 Failure in WPC 95

7.3.2 Hybrid Combination 96

7.4 Adapted Manufacturing Technologies 97

7.4.1 Injection Molding 97

7.4.2 Liquid Composite Molding 98

7.5 Other Failure Criteria 98

7.6 Conclusion 100

References 100

8 Recent Advances and Technologies of Biobased Composites 107
E. Biswas, S. Hawkins, K. Monroe, T. F. Garrison, and R. L. Quirino

8.1 Introduction 107

8.2 Recent Advances on Biobased Matrices 108

8.2.1 Carbohydrate-Based Matrices 108

8.2.2 Plant Oil-Based Matrices 109

8.2.3 Biobased Polyester Matrices 110

8.2.4 Natural Rubber 111

8.2.5 Collagen 111

8.3 Recent Advances on Biobased Reinforcements 112

8.3.1 Biobased Fiber Reinforcements 112

8.3.2 Wood Biochar-Based Reinforcements 114

8.3.3 Biobased Nanocomposite Reinforcements 114

8.3.3.1 Cellulose Nanocomposites 114

8.3.3.2 Other Nanocomposites 115

8.4 Recent Advances on Biobased Composite Processing 115

8.4.1 Extrusion and Injection Molding Techniques 116

8.4.2 Wet Lay-Up Techniques 116

8.4.3 3D Printing of Biobased Composites 116

8.5 Conclusion 117

References 118

9 Biocomposites for Energy Storage 123
M. Ramesh, J. Maniraj, and L. Rajesh Kumar

9.1 Introduction 123

9.2 Fundamental Concepts 124

9.2.1 Background 124

9.3 Selection Parameters for Biocomposites 126

9.3.1 Host Response and Biocompatibility 126

9.3.2 Biofunctionality 126

9.3.3 Functional Tissue Structure and Pathobiology 126

9.3.4 Toxicology 127

9.3.5 Design and Manufacturability 127

9.3.6 Mechanical Properties 127

9.3.7 Corrosion Resistance 127

9.3.8 Wear and Fatigue Resistance 128

9.4 Biocomposites for Energy Storage 128

9.5 Bioinspired Composite Materials 130

9.6 Bioinspired Composites for Energy Storage 131

9.7 Enzyme-Based Materials 133

9.8 Biosensing/Bioimaging Applications 133

9.9 Conclusion 135

References 136

10 Analysis of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of A Biobased Composite with Sisal Powder 143
Kátia Moreira, Thiago Santos, Caroliny Santos, Rubens Fonseca, Moises Melo, and Marcos Aquino

10.1 Introduction 143

10.2 Biobased Composites 143

10.3 Polyester Matrix Composites 143

10.4 Manufacture of Composites 144

10.5 Physical–Mechanical Tests 144

10.6 Analysis of Physical and Mechanical Properties 146

10.7 Conclusions 149

Acknowledgments 150

References 150

11 Physico-Mechanical Properties of Biobased Composites 153
A. V. Kiruthika

11.1 Introduction 153

11.1.1 Biobased Fibers 155

11.1.2 Biobased Matrices 155

11.2 Physico-Mechanical Property of the Biobased Composites 155

11.2.1 Density of Biobased Composites 155

11.2.2 Mechanical Properties of Biobased Composites 157

11.3 Applications of Biobased Composites 163

11.4 Conclusions 163

References 164

12 Synthesis and Utilization of Biodegradable Polymers 167
Lalit Ranakoti, Brijesh Gangil, Pawan Kumar Rakesh, and Nikita Agrawal

12.1 Introduction 167

12.2 Synthesis Techniques of Biodegradable Polymers 167

12.2.1 By Modifying Natural Polymers 167

12.2.2 Polymers Synthesized by Chemicals 169

12.2.3 Polymers Synthesized by Microorganisms 169

12.2.4 Synthesis by Enzymes 169

12.2.5 Synthesis by Chemo-Enzymes 169

12.3 Biodegradable Polymers and Their Synthesis 170

12.3.1 Starch 170

12.3.2 Polylactic Acid 170

12.3.3 Polycaprolactone 170

12.3.4 Polyhydroxyalkanoates/Polyhydroxybutyrate 170

12.3.5 Starch–Polyolefin Blends 171

12.3.6 Starch–Polyester Blends 171

12.3.7 Starch–PLA Blends 171

12.4 Applications of Biopolymers in Industries 171

12.5 Conclusion 172

References 172

13 Forecasts of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites and Its Degradability Concerns – A Review 175
D. Divya, S. Indran, M. R. Sanjay, and Suchart Siengchin

13.1 Introduction 175

13.2 Recent Trends of Natural Fiber Production from Plants 176

13.3 Magnitude of Natural Fibers at this Juncture 179

13.4 Constraints and Competence of Natural Fibers 185

13.5 Degradability of Polymeric Natural Fiber Composites 187

13.6 Marine Application of Natural Fiber Composites and Its Degradation 189

13.7 Conclusion 190

Acknowledgments 190

References 190

14 Biofibers and Biopolymers for Biocomposites – in the Eyes of Spectroscopy 197
Madhu Yadav, Jamal Akhter Siddique, Aftab Aslam Parwaz Khan, Anish Khan, and Abdullah M. Asiri

14.1 Introduction 197

14.1.1 Polylactic Acid 198

14.1.2 Polyhydroxyalkanoates 199

14.1.3 Polycaprolactone 199

14.2 Characterization 199

14.2.1 Scanning Electron Microscopy 200

14.2.1.1 Morphological Inspection by SEM 200

14.2.1.2 Degree of Adhesion by SEM 201

14.2.1.3 Water Absorption of Composites by SEM 202

14.2.2 Optical Microscopy 202

14.2.3 Atomic Force Microscopy 203

14.2.4 Transmission Electron Microscopy 203

14.2.5 Spectroscopic Techniques 203

14.2.5.1 NMR Analysis 203

14.2.5.2 Infrared Spectroscopy (IR) 205

14.2.5.3 Acoustic Emission Spectrometry 207

14.3 Conclusions 208

References 208

15 Environmental Impact Study on Biobased Composites Using Lifecycle Methodology 213
P. Ramesh, H. Mohit, and V. Arul Mozhi Selvan

15.1 Introduction 213

15.2 Lifecycle Assessment 214

15.2.1 Goal and Scope 214

15.2.2 Inventory Data 214

15.2.3 Impact Assessment 215

15.2.4 Interpretation 215

15.3 Simplified Case Study 215

15.4 Goal and Scope 215

15.5 System Boundary 215

15.6 Inventory Analysis 215

15.7 Impact Assessment 217

15.8 Results 217

15.8.1 Normalization 218

15.9 Conclusion 221

References 221

Index 223

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      Book Synopsis

      Explore the world of biocomposites with this one-stop resource edited by four international leaders in the field

      Bio-basedComposites: Characterization, Properties, and Applicationsdelivers a comprehensive treatment of all known characterization methods, properties,and industry applications ofbio-basedcomposites materials.This unique, one-stop resource covers all major developments in the field from the last decade of research into this environmentally beneficial area.

      The internationally recognized editors have selected resources that represent advances in the mechanical, thermal, tribological, and water sorption properties of bio-based composites, and cover new areas of research in physico-chemical analysis, flame retardancy, failure mechanisms, lifecycle assessment, and modeling of bio-based composites.

      The low weight, low cost, excellent thermal recyclability, and biodegradability of bio-based composites make them ideal candidates toreplace engi

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors ix

      Preface xii

      1 Introduction to Biobased Composites 1
      Faris M. AL-Oqla

      1.1 Introduction 1

      1.2 Biodegradable Materials 3

      1.3 Polymers in Tissue Engineering 3

      1.4 Environmental Realization 5

      1.4.1 Green Biomass-based Composites 6

      1.4.2 Selection Considerations 6

      1.4.2.1 Materials Implementation Requirements 6

      1.4.2.2 Material Cost 7

      1.5 Biomass Composites Characteristics and Testing 7

      1.6 Life-cycle Assessment 9

      1.7 Conclusions 10

      References 11

      2 Processing Methods for Manufacture of Biobased Composites 15
      P. Shenbaga Velu, N. J. Vignesh, and N. Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes

      2.1 Introduction 15

      2.2 Biobased Materials 16

      2.3 Processing Methods 17

      2.4 Fabrication Techniques of Biobased Composites 19

      2.4.1 Solvent Casting and Particulate Leaching 20

      2.4.2 Emulsion Freeze Drying 21

      2.4.3 Electrospinning 21

      2.4.4 Blow Film Extrusion 22

      2.4.5 3D Printing 22

      2.5 Fillers and Reinforcements Used in the Preparation of Biobased Composites 23

      2.5.1 Biobased Fillers/Reinforcements with Non-biobased Polymers 23

      2.5.2 Non-biobased Fillers/Reinforcements with Biobased Polymers 23

      2.5.3 Biobased Filler/Reinforcement and Biobased Polymer 24

      2.6 Conclusion 24

      References 25

      3 Physicochemical Analysis of Biobased Composites 29
      N. J. Vignesh, P. Shenbaga Velu, and N. Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes

      3.1 Introduction 29

      3.2 Performance of Biocomposites 29

      3.2.1 Tensile Properties 30

      3.2.2 Flexural Properties 31

      3.2.3 Impact Properties 32

      3.2.4 Creep 33

      3.2.5 Brittleness and Ductility 34

      3.2.6 Toughness 34

      3.3 Physicochemical Properties 34

      3.4 Conclusion 36

      References 36

      4 Characterization of Biobased Composites 39
      Anna Sienkiewicz and Piotr Czub

      4.1 Introduction 39

      4.2 The Conception of Composites 39

      4.3 Classification of Biocomposites 40

      4.4 Materials for the Synthesis of Biobased Composites 41

      4.4.1 Biopolymers as Matrix of Green Composites 42

      4.4.2 Fibers as Natural Reinforcement 43

      4.5 Challenges of the Introduction of Natural Fiber 46

      References 50

      5 Mechanical, Thermal, Tribological, and Dielectric Properties of Biobased Composites 53
      T. Senthil Muthu Kumar, K. Senthilkumar, M. Chandrasekar, S. Karthikeyan, Nadir Ayrilmis, N. Rajini, and Suchart Siengchin

      5.1 Introduction 53

      5.2 Characterization of Biobased Composites 53

      5.3 Factors Influencing Various Properties of the Biobased Composites 55

      5.3.1 Constituents of Biobased Composites 55

      5.3.2 Fabrication Techniques of Biobased Composites 56

      5.3.3 Aging and Their Impact on the Composite Properties 59

      5.4 Mechanical Properties of Biobased Composites 59

      5.5 Thermal Properties of Biobased Composites 61

      5.5.1 Thermogravimetric Analysis of Biobased Composites 63

      5.5.2 Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Biobased Composites 64

      5.6 Tribological Properties of Biobased Composites 65

      5.7 Dielectric Properties of Biobased Composites 67

      5.8 Conclusions 69

      References 70

      6 Flame Retardancy of Biobased Composites 75
      N. B. Karthik Babu, T. Ramesh, and Mohit Hemath Kumar

      6.1 Introduction 75

      6.1.1 Flame Retardants 77

      6.1.2 Types of Flame Retardants 78

      6.2 Types of Biobased Polymer Composites Used in a Flame-Retardant Application 79

      6.3 Role and Effect of Natural Byproducts on the Flame-Retardant Behavior of a Biocomposite 79

      6.3.1 Flammability of Biochar Reinforced Biocomposites 79

      6.3.2 Commonly Used Agro-wastes to Improve the Flame Retardancy of a Biocomposite 81

      6.4 Role and Effect of Biobased Natural Fibers on the Flammability of a Biocomposite 83

      6.5 Summary 84

      References 84

      7 Failure Mechanisms of Biobased Composites 87
      Dipen Kumar Rajak, Durgesh D. Pagar, and Catalin I. Pruncu

      7.1 Introduction 87

      7.1.1 Fiber Reinforcements in Biobased Composites 88

      7.1.2 Fiber Failures 88

      7.1.2.1 Fiber–Matrix Debonding 88

      7.1.2.2 Fiber Pullout 89

      7.1.2.3 Tear Type Failure 90

      7.1.3 Fiber Pretreatments 90

      7.1.3.1 Defibration 90

      7.1.3.2 Surface Modification 91

      7.1.3.3 Coupling Agent 91

      7.2 Matrix Materials for Biobased Composites 91

      7.2.1 Matrix Failure 93

      7.2.2 Matrix Treatment 93

      7.3 Trends in Biobased Composites 93

      7.3.1 Wood Plastic Composites 94

      7.3.1.1 Failure in WPC 95

      7.3.2 Hybrid Combination 96

      7.4 Adapted Manufacturing Technologies 97

      7.4.1 Injection Molding 97

      7.4.2 Liquid Composite Molding 98

      7.5 Other Failure Criteria 98

      7.6 Conclusion 100

      References 100

      8 Recent Advances and Technologies of Biobased Composites 107
      E. Biswas, S. Hawkins, K. Monroe, T. F. Garrison, and R. L. Quirino

      8.1 Introduction 107

      8.2 Recent Advances on Biobased Matrices 108

      8.2.1 Carbohydrate-Based Matrices 108

      8.2.2 Plant Oil-Based Matrices 109

      8.2.3 Biobased Polyester Matrices 110

      8.2.4 Natural Rubber 111

      8.2.5 Collagen 111

      8.3 Recent Advances on Biobased Reinforcements 112

      8.3.1 Biobased Fiber Reinforcements 112

      8.3.2 Wood Biochar-Based Reinforcements 114

      8.3.3 Biobased Nanocomposite Reinforcements 114

      8.3.3.1 Cellulose Nanocomposites 114

      8.3.3.2 Other Nanocomposites 115

      8.4 Recent Advances on Biobased Composite Processing 115

      8.4.1 Extrusion and Injection Molding Techniques 116

      8.4.2 Wet Lay-Up Techniques 116

      8.4.3 3D Printing of Biobased Composites 116

      8.5 Conclusion 117

      References 118

      9 Biocomposites for Energy Storage 123
      M. Ramesh, J. Maniraj, and L. Rajesh Kumar

      9.1 Introduction 123

      9.2 Fundamental Concepts 124

      9.2.1 Background 124

      9.3 Selection Parameters for Biocomposites 126

      9.3.1 Host Response and Biocompatibility 126

      9.3.2 Biofunctionality 126

      9.3.3 Functional Tissue Structure and Pathobiology 126

      9.3.4 Toxicology 127

      9.3.5 Design and Manufacturability 127

      9.3.6 Mechanical Properties 127

      9.3.7 Corrosion Resistance 127

      9.3.8 Wear and Fatigue Resistance 128

      9.4 Biocomposites for Energy Storage 128

      9.5 Bioinspired Composite Materials 130

      9.6 Bioinspired Composites for Energy Storage 131

      9.7 Enzyme-Based Materials 133

      9.8 Biosensing/Bioimaging Applications 133

      9.9 Conclusion 135

      References 136

      10 Analysis of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of A Biobased Composite with Sisal Powder 143
      Kátia Moreira, Thiago Santos, Caroliny Santos, Rubens Fonseca, Moises Melo, and Marcos Aquino

      10.1 Introduction 143

      10.2 Biobased Composites 143

      10.3 Polyester Matrix Composites 143

      10.4 Manufacture of Composites 144

      10.5 Physical–Mechanical Tests 144

      10.6 Analysis of Physical and Mechanical Properties 146

      10.7 Conclusions 149

      Acknowledgments 150

      References 150

      11 Physico-Mechanical Properties of Biobased Composites 153
      A. V. Kiruthika

      11.1 Introduction 153

      11.1.1 Biobased Fibers 155

      11.1.2 Biobased Matrices 155

      11.2 Physico-Mechanical Property of the Biobased Composites 155

      11.2.1 Density of Biobased Composites 155

      11.2.2 Mechanical Properties of Biobased Composites 157

      11.3 Applications of Biobased Composites 163

      11.4 Conclusions 163

      References 164

      12 Synthesis and Utilization of Biodegradable Polymers 167
      Lalit Ranakoti, Brijesh Gangil, Pawan Kumar Rakesh, and Nikita Agrawal

      12.1 Introduction 167

      12.2 Synthesis Techniques of Biodegradable Polymers 167

      12.2.1 By Modifying Natural Polymers 167

      12.2.2 Polymers Synthesized by Chemicals 169

      12.2.3 Polymers Synthesized by Microorganisms 169

      12.2.4 Synthesis by Enzymes 169

      12.2.5 Synthesis by Chemo-Enzymes 169

      12.3 Biodegradable Polymers and Their Synthesis 170

      12.3.1 Starch 170

      12.3.2 Polylactic Acid 170

      12.3.3 Polycaprolactone 170

      12.3.4 Polyhydroxyalkanoates/Polyhydroxybutyrate 170

      12.3.5 Starch–Polyolefin Blends 171

      12.3.6 Starch–Polyester Blends 171

      12.3.7 Starch–PLA Blends 171

      12.4 Applications of Biopolymers in Industries 171

      12.5 Conclusion 172

      References 172

      13 Forecasts of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites and Its Degradability Concerns – A Review 175
      D. Divya, S. Indran, M. R. Sanjay, and Suchart Siengchin

      13.1 Introduction 175

      13.2 Recent Trends of Natural Fiber Production from Plants 176

      13.3 Magnitude of Natural Fibers at this Juncture 179

      13.4 Constraints and Competence of Natural Fibers 185

      13.5 Degradability of Polymeric Natural Fiber Composites 187

      13.6 Marine Application of Natural Fiber Composites and Its Degradation 189

      13.7 Conclusion 190

      Acknowledgments 190

      References 190

      14 Biofibers and Biopolymers for Biocomposites – in the Eyes of Spectroscopy 197
      Madhu Yadav, Jamal Akhter Siddique, Aftab Aslam Parwaz Khan, Anish Khan, and Abdullah M. Asiri

      14.1 Introduction 197

      14.1.1 Polylactic Acid 198

      14.1.2 Polyhydroxyalkanoates 199

      14.1.3 Polycaprolactone 199

      14.2 Characterization 199

      14.2.1 Scanning Electron Microscopy 200

      14.2.1.1 Morphological Inspection by SEM 200

      14.2.1.2 Degree of Adhesion by SEM 201

      14.2.1.3 Water Absorption of Composites by SEM 202

      14.2.2 Optical Microscopy 202

      14.2.3 Atomic Force Microscopy 203

      14.2.4 Transmission Electron Microscopy 203

      14.2.5 Spectroscopic Techniques 203

      14.2.5.1 NMR Analysis 203

      14.2.5.2 Infrared Spectroscopy (IR) 205

      14.2.5.3 Acoustic Emission Spectrometry 207

      14.3 Conclusions 208

      References 208

      15 Environmental Impact Study on Biobased Composites Using Lifecycle Methodology 213
      P. Ramesh, H. Mohit, and V. Arul Mozhi Selvan

      15.1 Introduction 213

      15.2 Lifecycle Assessment 214

      15.2.1 Goal and Scope 214

      15.2.2 Inventory Data 214

      15.2.3 Impact Assessment 215

      15.2.4 Interpretation 215

      15.3 Simplified Case Study 215

      15.4 Goal and Scope 215

      15.5 System Boundary 215

      15.6 Inventory Analysis 215

      15.7 Impact Assessment 217

      15.8 Results 217

      15.8.1 Normalization 218

      15.9 Conclusion 221

      References 221

      Index 223

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